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Andrés Cavo, SJ (1739, Guadalajara – 1803, Rome) was a Jesuit and historian of New Spain. His Historia de México , completed in exile in Rome , was "the first attempt of a general history of the period of Spanish domination in Mexico" and provided information for future historians of Mexico.
Near the end of 2001, the band changed their name to Cavo, which is the word "hollow" in Italian. Cavo released their first EP, A Space to Fill, in 2002. The EP was produced by Scott Gertken and Rich Criebaum, recorded and mixed at the duo's Trailer Studios in Foristell, Missouri, and released through their Bullet 339 Records. Cavo began to ...
1990 : Publication of the ODS 1, replacing the Petit Larousse Illustré (PLI), used as a reference by players until then.; 1994 : Publication of the ODS 2, with 1500 new entries, correcting the few mistakes and omissions of the previous version.
Cavo-tricuspid isthmus body of fibrous tissue in the lower right atrium between the inferior vena cava, and the tricuspid valve. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cavo .
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