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Čelo (other)
Čelo means "forehead" in the Slavic languages. It may refer to: * Toško Čelo, a settlement in Slovenia * Gornje Čelo and Donje Čelo, Koločep, Croatia * Čelo Grave, a grave in Podbeže, Slovenia See also * Celo (other) * Čelo (other) * Çelo (born 1977), Albanian singer and model * Celos (other) * Cello (other) * Chelo (other) Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (bor ... * Cielo (other) * Tamburica {{DEFAULTSORT:Celo Slavic words and phrases ...
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Toško Čelo
Toško Čelo () is a dispersed settlement on the slope of the hill known as Tošč Face ( sl, Toško čelo), part of the Polhov Gradec Hills, west of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. It belongs to the City Municipality of Ljubljana. Geography The scattered village lies in the hills between the Sava Plain and the Gradaščica Valley. It is accessible by a paved road running along the ridge above the Kucja Valley; the road branches off from the main road between Šentvid and Dobrova and continues as an unpaved road to Topol pri Medvodah. The core of the village lies at the foot of Peštota Hill (); to the south is Vrh Peak () and further to the north is Kucelj Hill (). The karst Ravnik Plateau lies west of the village. The soil is stony and there are fields on the nearby slopes. The pastures are named Za Breznom ...
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Koločep
The island of Koločep (; locally known as Kalamota from it, Calamotta) is one of the three inhabited Elaphiti Islands situated near the city of Dubrovnik with an area of . Koločep is the southernmost inhabited island in Croatia. In the 2011 census, the population of the island was 163. Location and access The island of Koločep lies at a distance of from the closest point on the mainland and about the same distance from the peninsula of Lapad, further east towards the city of Dubrovnik itself. The port of Dubrovnik (Gruž) is situated at the base of a bay on the other side of Lapad, requiring a journey by boat to the island. The island can be reached by regular ferry service Jadrolinija – the "Postira" and "Premuda" services connect the Elaphiti Islands several times throughout the day. It is a 20-minute boat ride from one port to the other (Dubrovnik–Koločep) by ferry, or 10 minutes by water taxi. The island lent its name to Koločepski Channel - a part of the Adria ...
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Čelo Grave
Čelo means "forehead" in the Slavic languages. It may refer to: * Toško Čelo, a settlement in Slovenia * Gornje Čelo and Donje Čelo, Koločep, Croatia * Čelo Grave, a grave in Podbeže, Slovenia See also * Celo (other) * Čelo (other) * Çelo (born 1977), Albanian singer and model * Celos (other) * Cello (other) * Chelo (other) Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (bor ... * Cielo (other) * Tamburica {{DEFAULTSORT:Celo Slavic words and phrases ...
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Celo (other)
Celo may refer to: * Celo Community, a communal settlement in the Western mountains of North Carolina ** Camp Celo, a privately owned Quaker-based summer camp in Celo Community * Alain Celo (born 1960), French composer and violist See also * Čelo (other) * Çelo (born 1977), Albanian singer and model * Celos (other) * Cello (other) * Chelo (other) Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (bor ... * Cielo (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Čelo (other)
Čelo means "forehead" in the Slavic languages. It may refer to: * Toško Čelo, a settlement in Slovenia * Gornje Čelo and Donje Čelo, Koločep, Croatia * Čelo Grave, a grave in Podbeže, Slovenia See also * Celo (other) * Čelo (other) * Çelo (born 1977), Albanian singer and model * Celos (other) * Cello (other) * Chelo (other) * Cielo (other) * Tamburica Tamburica ( or ) or tamboura ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", tamburica, тамбурица, little tamboura; hu, tambura; el, Ταμπουράς, Tampourás; sometimes written tamburrizza or tamburitza), refers to a family of long-necked lute ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Celo Slavic words and phrases ...
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Celos (other)
Celos may refer to: *Celos, a Spanish term for jealousy * "Celos" (song), a 1983 song by Daniela Romo *"Celos", a song by Marc Anthony song from his 2001 album ''Libre Libre may refer to: Computing * Libre software, free software * Libre Computer Project, developer of open-hardware single-board computers Medicine *FreeStyle Libre, a glucose monitoring device Media * Libre Times, news site which people can free ...'' * ''Celos'' (film), a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici * ''Jealousy'' (1999 film) or ''Celos'', a 1999 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Aranda See also * Jealousy (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cello (other)
A cello is stringed musical instrument. Cello may also refer to: * CELLO, a term for an esophageal abnormality * ''Cello'' (album), an album by cellist David Darling * ''Cello'' (film), a 2005 South Korean horror film * ''Cello'' (TV series), a Lebanese drama television series with Ali Saad * Cello (web browser), an early web browser and Gopher client for Windows 3.1 * Cello Dias, bass guitarist for American alternative rock band Against All Will * Mashymre Cello, fictional character in the Gundam ZZ series * Nadia Di Cello (born 1989), Argentine actress * Sello, a large shopping centre in Espoo, Finland * A former brand of high-end audio equipment by Mark Levinson (audio equipment designer) See also * chello Chello was the brand of internet service provider-activities of Liberty Global Europe (formerly UGC), a provider of broadband internet access via cable in Europe, with estimated 1.3 million customers across its markets. LGE operates in 15 European, ..., an internet servi ...
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Chelo (other)
Chelo may refer to: People * Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema * Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish and American journalist and documentary filmmaker * Chelo García-Cortés (born 1951), Spanish journalist María Consolación García-Cortés Cadavid * Marcello Pisas (born 1977), football goalkeeper from Curaçao * Consuelo Silva (born 1922), American singer of Mexican bolero music * Chelo Vivares (born 1952), Spanish actress and voice actress Consuelo Vivares * Chelo (American singer), American singer, rapper and choreographer * Chelo (Mexican singer) (born 1943), Mexican singer, songwriter and actress * Isaac Chelo, 14th century Spanish rabbi and the alleged author of a forged travel itinerary Places * Chelo District, Khuzestan Province, Iran ** Chelo Rural District, Chelo District See also * Celo (other) * Čelo (other) * Cello (other) A cello is stringed musical instrument. Cel ...
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Cielo (other)
Cielo (Spanish and Italian for "heaven" or "sky"), El Cielo (in Spanish) or Il Cielo (in Italian) may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Cielo'' (film), a 2017 Chile-Canadian documentary film * Cielo (TV channel), an Italian television channel Music * ''Cielo'' (album), a 2003 album by Benny Ibarra * ''Cielo'', 1960 song by Jenny Luna * ''El Cielo'' (album), an album by Dredg * El Cielo (band), a rock band from Argentina Companies and organizations * Cielo (company), a distributor and manufacturer of frozen yogurt * Cielo (supercomputer), at Los Alamos National Laboratory * Cielo (water), a brand of bottled water * Cielo S.A., a Brazilian credit card operator Vehicles * Chery Cielo, Chinese compact car * Daewoo Cielo, a Korean compact car Other uses * César Cielo (born 1987), Brazilian freestyle swimmer * El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, in Tamaulipas state, Mexico See also * Scielo SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a bibliographic database ...
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Tamburica
Tamburica ( or ) or tamboura ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", tamburica, тамбурица, little tamboura; hu, tambura; el, Ταμπουράς, Tampourás; sometimes written tamburrizza or tamburitza), refers to a family of long-necked lutes popular in Southern Europe and Central Europe, especially Serbia (in Vojvodina, Mačva and Posavo-Tamnava), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia (of which it is the national string instrument), Slovenia, and Hungary ( predominantly amongst its ethnic South Slavic minority groups). It is also known in Burgenland, Austria. All took their name and some characteristics from the Persian tanbur but also resemble the mandolin and guitar in the sense that its strings are plucked and often paired. The frets may be moveable to allow the playing of various modes. The variety of tamburica shapes known today were developed in Serbia and Croatia by a number of indigenous contributors near the end of the 19th century. History There is little reliable data ...
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