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Ambróz (other)
Ambroz is place name in Spain. It is also a given name and surname in the Serbo-Croatian language derived from Ambrosius, with an alternative spelling . Ambroz or Ambróz may refer to: People * Ambroz Haračić (1855-1916), Croatian botanist Places * Ambroz (Madrid), a former administrative neighborhood of Madrid * Ambroz River, Portugal * Ambroz Valley, Portugal See also

Equivalent given and surnames in other languages include: * Ambrose (other), English * Ambros, German * Ambroš (other), Croatian * Ambrus (other), Hungarian * Ambrogio, Italian * Amvrosy, Russian * Ambroży, Polish * Ambróz (other), Slovakian * Ambrož (other), Slovenian and Czech * Ambrosio (other), Spanish {{disambig, geo, surname, given name ...
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Ambrosius
Ambrosius or Ambrosios (a Latin adjective derived from the Ancient Greek word ἀμβρόσιος, ''ambrosios'' "divine, immortal") is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Ambrosius Alexandrinus, a Latinization of the name of Ambrose of Alexandria (before 212 – c.250), Egyptian theologian and saint *Ambrose (Aurelius Ambrosius) (c. 340–397), bishop of Milan and saint *Ambrosius of Optino (1812–1891), Russian Orthodox monk and saint *Ambrosius Gudko (1867–1918), Russian Orthodox bishop and saint *Ambrosius Aurelianus, fifth-century war leader of the Romano-British *Ambrosius of Georgia (1861–1927), Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia *Ambrosius, Metropolitan of Helsinki (born 1945), Finnish priest *Ambrosius Beber (floruit, fl. 1610–1620), German composer *Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495/1500 – 1550), Italian painter *Ambrosius Blarer (1492–1564), Swiss reformer *Ambrosius Bosschaert (1573–1621), Dutch painter *Ambrosius Bosscha ...
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Ambroz Haračić
Ambroz Haračić (born Mali Lošinj, 5 December 1855, died Mali Lošinj, 1 October 1916), was a Croatian botanist. Haračić studied mathematics and natural sciences in Vienna. In 1879 he started teaching at Mali Lošinj nautical school, and in 1897 he was transferred to Trieste. He spent 18 years in his hometown conducting meteorological measurements and observations, and based on the results of the research, the Austro-Hungarian government declared Mali Lošinj to be a health resort, which resulted in development of tourism on the island. Haračić studied vegetation of Lošinj and several smaller nearby islands like Ilovik, Susak, Unije, Male Srakane, Vele Srakane, Murtar, Oruda, always connecting the island climate with the flora Flora (: floras or florae) is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous (ecology), indigenous) native plant, native plants. The corresponding term for animals is ''fauna'', and for f ...
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Ambroz (Madrid)
Ambroz was an administrative neighborhood () of Madrid belonging to the district of Vicálvaro Vicálvaro is a district in the southeast of Madrid, Spain. It is named after the former municipality absorbed into the municipality of Madrid in 1951. History Middle Paleolithic 125,000–40,000 BC: Prehistoric sites have been discovered near t ... (one of the district's two constituent neighborhoods together with Casco Histórico). In 2017, through approval of Madrid's city council, the territory became part of the Casco Histórico de Vicálvaro neighborhood.: References Wards of Madrid Vicálvaro {{Madrid-geo-stub ...
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Ambroz River
The Ambroz is a river for which Valle del Ambroz, an area in Spain north of Extremadura, near the border of Portugal, was named. The area is home to eight villages: Hervás, Baños de Montemayor, Abadía, Casas del Monte Casas del Monte is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2006 census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating pop ..., La Garganta, Gargantilla, Aldeanueva del Camino and Segura de Toro. The total population of the area is about 8,000. The river is popular with tourists. Tourist activities include hiking and mushroom hunting. References Rivers of Extremadura Rivers of Spain {{Spain-river-stub ...
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Ambroz Valley
The Ambroz Valley (, ) is a valley in the north of the Spanish province of Cáceres. It takes its name from the river that runs through it. Surrounded by mountains, the largest peak is Pinajarro. Silver Way through the valley since Roman times and made it a passage and an important communication route between the north and south of the Iberian Peninsula. The capital of Ambroz valley is a town called Hervás, which is known for its old Jewish quarter. Others towns which are part of the valley are Baños de Montemayor (where there are Roman thermal baths), Aldeanueva del Camino, Gargantilla, Segura de Toro (where Celtic vestiges remain), Casas del Monte, Abadía Abadía () is a Spanish municipality located at an altitude of 442 metres above sea-level in the Autonomous communities of Spain, Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Estremadura, province of Cáceres (province), Cáceres. In 2001 its populati ... and La Granja. Through this valley passed many peoples throughout ...
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Ambrose (other)
Ambrose ( 340 – 4 April 397) was an archbishop of Milan. Ambrose may also refer to: People * Ambrose (surname) *Ambrose (given name) *Ambrose (bandleader), or Bert Ambrose (1896–1971), English band-leader and violinist * Ambrose (Cantacuzène) (1947–2009), Russian-Swiss bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia *Ambrose of Alexandria (before 212– 250), friend of the Christian theologian Origen *Ambrose of Siena (1220–1287), Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat Places Communities * Mount Ambrose, a suburb of Redruth in Cornwall, England * Ambrose, Contra Costa County, California, US *Ambrose, Georgia, US *Ambrose, North Dakota, US * Ambrose, Queensland, a town in Australia Natural formations * Ambrose Brook, New Jersey * Ambrose Lake (Algoma District), Ontario * Ambrose Lake (British Columbia) * Ambrose Lake (Thunder Bay District), Ontario *Ambrose Rocks, Antarctica Educational institutions *Ambrose University, a private Christian liberal arts ...
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Ambros
Ambros is a German name derived from Ambrosius and also the shortened form of Ambrosio in Spanish. All are equivalent to Ambrose in English. Spellings in other languages include }, , and may refer to: Given Name * Ambrós, name for Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (1913–1992), distinguished comic strip cartoonist * Ambros Martín (born 1968), Spanish former handball player and current coach * Ambros Seelos (1935–2015), German composer, singer, arranger, conductor * Ambros Sollid (1880–1973), Norwegian agronomist and politician. * Ambros Speiser (1922–2003), Swiss engineer and scientist * Ambros Uchtenhagen (1928–2022), Swiss psychiatrist Surname * August Wilhelm Ambros (1816–1876), Austrian composer and music historian of Czech descent * Harald Ambros (born 1980), Austrian equestrian * Krystyna Ambros (born 1961), Polish rower * Michael Hermann Ambros (1750–1809), Austrian publisher and author of Cantastoria * Otto Ambros (1901–1990), German chemist and Nazi war ...
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Ambrus (other)
Ambrus may refer to: * Ambrus (name) * Ambrus, Lot-et-Garonne, a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in France * Ambrus, Ivančna Gorica Ambrus ( or ) is a village in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Name Ambrus was atte ..., a settlement in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica in Slovenia See also * Ambros (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Ambrogio
Ambrogio is a given name, and may refer to: * Saint Ambrogio (Ambrose), patron saint of Milan *Ambrogio Lorenzetti ( – 1348), painter * Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, the birth name of Pope Pius XI *Ambrogio Bergognone, Renaissance painter *Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, general * Ambrogio Morelli, bicycle racer * Ambrogio Foppa, goldsmith * Ambrogio Frangiolli, architect * Ambrogio Calepino, lexicographer * Ambrogio Besozzi, Baroque painter *Ambrogio Casati, modern painter * Ambrogio Fogar, rally driver * Ambrogio Levati, gymnast * Ambrogio Minoja, classical composer * Ambrogio Gianotti, Italian priest and partigiano See also * Ambrogio is also a British brand of robotic lawn mower * Sant'Ambrogio (other) Sant'Ambrogio may refer to the following entities in Italy: * Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, a church in the Milan * Sant'Ambrogio, Florence, a Roman Catholic church in Florence * Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, a municipality in the Turin * Sant'Ambrogio di ...
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Amvrosy
Amvrosy () is a Russian Christian male first name. It is derived from Greek ''ambrosios'', meaning ''(belonging to) immortal(s)'', ''god-like''; cf. ambrosia, ''food of gods''. Abrosim () is a colloquial variant of this first name. Other variants include colloquial and Old Church Slavonic Ambrosy (); additional colloquial variants include Afrosim (), Ofrosim (), Abrosy (), Avrosim (), Obrosim (), Ambros (), Abros (), and Obros (). The diminutives of "Amvrosy" include Abrosya (), Amvroska (), and Rosya (). The patronymics derived from "Amvrosy" are ""/"" (''Amvrosiyevich''/''Amvrosyevich''; masculine) and ""/"" (''Amvrosiyevna''/''Amvrosyevna''; feminine). The patronymics derived from "Abrosim" are "" (''Abrosimovich''; masculine) and its colloquial form "" (''Abrosimych''), and "" (''Abrosimovna''; feminine). See also * Ambrose (given name) * Ambrož (other) * Ambrose of Optina Ambrose of Optina (; birth name: Aleksander Mikhaylovich Grenkov, , December 5, 1812, Bols ...
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Ambroży
Ambroży is a Polish surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: * Sándor Ambrózy (1903–1992), Hungarian sculptor * Wenzel Bernhard Ambrozy (1723–1806), Czech painter * Ambroży Augustyn Chevreux (1728–1792), French Benedictine * Ambroży Kleks or Pan Kleks (Mr. Inkblot), a fictional character in the novel series by Polish writer Jan Brzechwa * Ambroży Mieroszewski (1802–1884), Polish painter * Ambroży Mikołaj Skarżyński of Bończa (1787–1868), Napoleonic officer, Chevalier de l'Empire and Polish general See also * Ambrose (other), the English equivalent of Ambroży * Amvrosy Amvrosy () is a Russian Christian male first name. It is derived from Greek ''ambrosios'', meaning ''(belonging to) immortal(s)'', ''god-like''; cf. ambrosia, ''food of gods''. Abrosim () is a colloquial variant of this first name. Other variants in ...
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