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Cubo may refer to: * Cubo Architects, a Danish architectural practice * Cubo Line, part of the defense system built by the Spanish to protect the presidio of St. Augustine * Casigua-El Cubo, Zulia, Venezuela, a city ** El Cubo Airport, an airport serving the city * Erick Torres Padilla (born 1993), Mexican professional football player, nicknamed "''El Cubo''" See also

* Cubo-Futurism, an art movement in the 20th century in Russia * Qubo (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cubo Architects
Cubo Architects is a Danish architectural practice located in Aarhus. The company was founded in 1992. Selected projects * 1996 Transportcenter, Hørning * 1998 Faculty for Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense * 2000 Jysk store, Brabrand, Aarhus * 2002 Hanstholm fortress Museum * 2003 Egaa Gymnasium, Aarhus Projects * Bergen University College, Bergen, Norway * Business Academy Aarhus * Technical University of Denmark * University of Southern Denmark, Odense * Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, in collaboration with C. F. Møller Architects Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, internationally also known as C. F. Møller Architects, is an architectural firm based in Århus, Denmark. Founded in 1924 by C. F. Møller, it is today the largest architectural firm in Denmark based on number of em ... References External links * Architecture firms of Denmark Companies based in Aarhus Danish companies established in 1992 Design companies established i ...
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Cubo Line
The Cubo Line was part of the defense system built by the Spanish to protect the presidio of St. Augustine (San Agustín) in the territory of Spanish Florida (La Florida) during the early years of the 18th century. History After the 1702 siege of St. Augustine and its burning to the ground by troops under the command of James Moore, governor of the English colony of Carolina, the Spanish determined to improve the defenses of St. Augustine outside the confines of their massive masonry fortress, the Castillo de San Marcos. Because the English had entered the city by way of the peninsula on which the town sat, in 1704 Governor José de Zúñiga ordered the building of a defensive system around the exposed sides of the town to prevent another invasion by land. By 1705, the Cubo Line consisted of an earth defensive wall covered with sharp-leaved yucca surrounding a nine-foot-high palm log stockade that stretched about half a mile from the Castillo to the San Sebastian River. Th ...
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Casigua-El Cubo
Casigua-El Cubo is the seat of the Jesús María Semprún municipality, within the Zulia State in northwestern Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... It is located in the south of the Lake Maracaibo, on the banks of the Tarra River. Transport The city is served by the El Cubo Airport . References Casigua El Cubo* Emilio Strauss, William Fuenmayor, José Romero.(2000). Atlas del Estado Zulia. Cities in Zulia Populated places established in 1913 1913 establishments in South America {{Venezuela-geo-stub ...
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El Cubo Airport
Casigua El Cubo Airport is an airport serving the city of Casigua-El Cubo in the Zulia state of Venezuela. See also *Transport in Venezuela *List of airports in Venezuela Venezuela, officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America. It is a continental mainland with numerous islands located off its coastline in th ... References External linksOpenStreetMap - El CuboHERE/Nokia - Casigua
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Erick Torres Padilla
Erick Estéfano Torres Padilla (born 19 January 1993) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a striker, most recently playing for USL Championship club Orange County. He is nicknamed "''El Cubo''" (The Cube) due to his large, cubical shaped head. Club career Guadalajara Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Torres came into the Guadalajara first team in 2010 and was a promising young player at the club. After being captain of the Chivas U-17 team, taking them to the championship game of the Bicentenario 2010, He made his official debut in the Mexican Primera División in November 2010 against C.F. Monterrey, where he scored 21 minutes into the second half. Chivas would go on to tie the game 1–1. He scored a brace against Pachuca, where Chivas would win the match 4–1. He scored in his first "Super Clasico" on 10 April 2011 against arch-rivals América in a shock 3–0 victory. After the Clausura 2011 season, he finished with 6 goals in 19 appearances, and the cl ...
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Cubo-Futurism
Cubo-Futurism (also called Russian Futurism or Kubo-Futurizm) was an art movement that arose in early 20th century Russian Empire, defined by its amalgamation of the artistic elements found in Italian Futurism and French Analytical Cubism. Cubo-Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists. In 1913, the term ‘Cubo-Futurism’ first came to describe works from members of the poetry group ‘Hylaeans’, as they moved away from poetic Symbolism towards Futurism and ''zaum'', the experimental “visual and sound poetry of Kruchenykh and Khlebninkov”. Later in the same year the concept and style of ‘Cubo-Futurism’ became synonymous with the works of artists within Ukrainian and Russian post-revolutionary avant-garde circles as they interrogated non-representational art through the fragmentation and displacement of traditional forms, lines, viewpoints, colours, and textures within their pieces. The impact of Cubo-Futurism was then ...
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