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  • ARBED
  • Luxembourg steel and iron company

    acronym ARBED, was a major Luxembourg-based steel- and iron-producing company. Created in 1911 after the merger of three steel-producing companies, ARBED had

    ARBED

    ARBED

  • ARBED building
  • The ARBED building is the generally used name for the former headquarters of ArcelorMittal and one of its predecessors, the ARBED steel manufacturing

    ARBED building

    ARBED building

    ARBED_building

  • Arbe Robotics
  • Israeli technology company

    Arbe Robotics Ltd. is an Israeli technology company that develops 4D imaging radar chipsets and perception solutions for advanced driver-assistance systems

    Arbe Robotics

    Arbe Robotics

    Arbe_Robotics

  • Arcelor
  • 2002–2006 European steel producer

    a merger of the former companies Aceralia (Spain), Usinor (France) and Arbed (Luxembourg). Arcelor is now part of ArcelorMittal after a takeover by Mittal

    Arcelor

    Arcelor

  • Steel industry in Luxembourg
  • Overview of the steel industry of Luxembourg

    products worldwide. In 1920, ARBED founded Columeta (Comptoir Luxembourgeois de Métallurgie, later renamed Trade Arbed), and HADIR followed suit in 1923

    Steel industry in Luxembourg

    Steel industry in Luxembourg

    Steel_industry_in_Luxembourg

  • Joaquín Arbe
  • Argentine long-distance runner

    Joaquín Arbe (born 25 August 1990) is an Argentine long-distance runner. In 2020, he competed in the men's race at the 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon

    Joaquín Arbe

    Joaquín_Arbe

  • ArcelorMittal
  • Luxembourgish steel manufacturing corporation

    (merger 2001) Usinor – France (merger 2001) Acesita – Brazil (acquired 1998) ARBED – Luxembourg (merger 2001) Acindar – Argentina (acquired 2006) Dofasco –

    ArcelorMittal

    ArcelorMittal

    ArcelorMittal

  • Jakub Arbes
  • Czech writer of prose narratives

    Jakub Arbes (12 June 1840, in Prague (Smíchov) – 8 April 1914) was a Czech writer and intellectual. He is best known as the creator of the literary genre

    Jakub Arbes

    Jakub Arbes

    Jakub_Arbes

  • ArcelorMittal Ghent
  • Belgian steelworks situated in Ghent near Zelzate, Flanders

    other than Arbed disposed of their shares; Cockerill sold its 21.9 share to Arbed in 1975 due to its own financial problems, giving Arbed, which had previously

    ArcelorMittal Ghent

    ArcelorMittal Ghent

    ArcelorMittal_Ghent

  • Rab (island)
  • Island in Croatia

    Dalmatian-speaking population used Arbe, Arbia, Arbiana, Arbitana and most frequently Arbum in the documents written in the Latin. Arbe became also the Venetian

    Rab (island)

    Rab (island)

    Rab_(island)

  • Rab concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by Italy during WWII

    camp (Italian: Campo di concentramento per internati civili di Guerra – Arbe; Croatian: Koncentracijski logor Rab; Slovene: Koncentracijsko taborišče

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab_concentration_camp

  • Albona-class minelayer
  • Class of Italian and Yugoslav mine warfare ships

    Axis invasion of Yugoslavia and commissioned in the Regia Marina as the Arbe class, and were re-armed with two 76 mm guns. They were involved in some

    Albona-class minelayer

    Albona-class minelayer

    Albona-class_minelayer

  • Bourbon Plateau
  • Plateau and neighbourhood of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

    eight building complexes with closed perimeter development and the former ARBED building, with the Rose Garden in the middle. It is bordered lengthwise

    Bourbon Plateau

    Bourbon Plateau

    Bourbon_Plateau

  • Belval, Luxembourg
  • Human settlement in Luxembourg

    steelworks at Esch-sur-Alzette: the factory Adolf-Emil. In 1911, the company ARBED (Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange) was created by the merger and

    Belval, Luxembourg

    Belval, Luxembourg

    Belval,_Luxembourg

  • Diocese of Arbe
  • Diocese of Arbe or Diocese of Rab or Diocese of Arba (Latin: Dioecesis Arbensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Arbe (modern day

    Diocese of Arbe

    Diocese_of_Arbe

  • Hubert Arbès
  • French cyclist (born 1950)

    Hubert Arbès (born 9 January 1950) is a French former racing cyclist. His sporting career began with CC Bearn. He rode in five editions of the Tour de

    Hubert Arbès

    Hubert_Arbès

  • Jaime Giménez Arbe
  • Spanish bank robber

    Jaime Giménez Arbe (also spelled Jiménez: born Madrid, 12 January 1956) is a Spanish bank robber known as El Solitario ("The Loner"). He admitted to more

    Jaime Giménez Arbe

    Jaime_Giménez_Arbe

  • Aperam
  • International steel company

    1992 and purchased by Usinor in 1998.[citation needed] Usinor merged with Arbed and Aceralia to become Arcelor in 2001, and Aperam became a wholly owned

    Aperam

    Aperam

    Aperam

  • Economy of Luxembourg
  • the Arbed company in 1911. The restructuring of the industry and increasing government ownership in ARBED (31%) began as early as 1974. In 2001, Arbed merged

    Economy of Luxembourg

    Economy of Luxembourg

    Economy_of_Luxembourg

  • IBEX 35
  • Spanish stock market index

    stated otherwise. Abengoa Abertis Infraestructuras Aceralia (merged with Arbed and Usinor to form Arcelor) Agromán Aguas de Barcelona Altadis Amper Antena

    IBEX 35

    IBEX_35

  • Aloyse Meyer
  • and in 1912 director. In 1918, he was appointed to the headquarters of Arbed as technical director, becoming its director-general in 1920. In 1925 Aloyse

    Aloyse Meyer

    Aloyse Meyer

    Aloyse_Meyer

  • Dudelange
  • Commune in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    of the three villages and a steel mill in 1900. The D in the name of the ARBED steel company, later merged into ArcelorMittal, stood for Dudelange. As

    Dudelange

    Dudelange

    Dudelange

  • Aceralia
  • Spanish steel producer

    company formed a strategic alliance with the Luxembourg-based steel group Arbed. As soon as it was formed, it was also privatised. The group also acquired

    Aceralia

    Aceralia

    Aceralia

  • Émile Mayrisch
  • Luxembourgish industrialist and businessman (1862–1928)

    steelworks: ARBED (Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange) was born, of which he became the technical director. Up until the war, he made ARBED one of

    Émile Mayrisch

    Émile Mayrisch

    Émile_Mayrisch

  • Numa Ensch-Tesch
  • Belgian lawyer and politician

    société luxembourgeoise. ARBED. p. 96. ISBN 2-919969-99-4. ARBED - Un demi-siècle d'histoire industrielle 1911 - 1964. ARBED. 1964. p. 401. Devuldere

    Numa Ensch-Tesch

    Numa Ensch-Tesch

    Numa_Ensch-Tesch

  • List of CFL classes
  •  Notes   mph   km/h  Class 300 Diesel locomotive 37 60 19 1966 2007 ex ARBED. Operated by CFL Cargo. Class 1100 Diesel locomotive 62 100 6 2004 Rented

    List of CFL classes

    List_of_CFL_classes

  • Luxembourgish collaboration with Nazi Germany
  • the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg that the Wehrmacht invaded, but ARBED." From the 1920s, ARBED had grown into a powerful multinational steel producer, which

    Luxembourgish collaboration with Nazi Germany

    Luxembourgish collaboration with Nazi Germany

    Luxembourgish_collaboration_with_Nazi_Germany

  • Sosthène Weis
  • Luxembourgish painter and architect (1872–1941)

    as government architect and in 1917, he became chief architect for the ARBED steel company. There, together with René Théry from Brussels, he supervised

    Sosthène Weis

    Sosthène Weis

    Sosthène_Weis

  • Arbin, Savoie
  • Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

    Arbin (French pronunciation: [aʁbɛ̃]) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. It lies southeast

    Arbin, Savoie

    Arbin, Savoie

    Arbin,_Savoie

  • Lakshmi Mittal
  • Indian businessman (born 1950)

    obtained control of, amongst others, the Usinor steel assets of France, the Arbed steel assets of Luxembourg, and the Aceralia steel assets of Spain. In 2002

    Lakshmi Mittal

    Lakshmi Mittal

    Lakshmi_Mittal

  • Usinor
  • French steel manufacturer

    privatised in 1995, and renamed Usinor in 1997. In 2001 it merged with Arbed (Luxembourg) and Aceralia (Spain) to form the European company Arcelor,

    Usinor

    Usinor

  • Guillaume Konsbruck
  • Luxembourgian politician (1909–1983)

    Luxembourgish military officer, politician, and manager of the steel company Arbed. Guillame Konsbruck was born on 3 September 1909. He studied at the cavalry

    Guillaume Konsbruck

    Guillaume_Konsbruck

  • Amin al-Husseini
  • Palestinian Arab nationalist (1897–1974)

    September 1943, intense negotiations to rescue 500 Jewish children from the Arbe concentration camp collapsed due to the objection of al-Husseini who blocked

    Amin al-Husseini

    Amin al-Husseini

    Amin_al-Husseini

  • Chickpea
  • Species of flowering plant with edible seeds

    socca). Ashkenazi Jews traditionally serve whole chickpeas, referred to as arbes (אַרבעס) in Yiddish, at the Shalom Zachar celebration for baby boys. The

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

  • Esch-sur-Alzette
  • City and commune in Luxembourg

    tenfold in a couple of decades. In 1911 the steel- and iron-producing company ARBED was founded. The development of the steel industry, especially in the south

    Esch-sur-Alzette

    Esch-sur-Alzette

    Esch-sur-Alzette

  • Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)
  • Paul Sherwen René Bittinger 1980 Claude Vincendeau Alain Meslet Hubert Arbès 1981 Jean-René Bernaudeau Stephen Roche Bernard Bourreau 1982 Pierre-Raymond

    Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)

    Grand_Prix_de_Monaco_(cycling)

  • Beggen
  • District in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

    the home of the director general of Luxembourg's notable steel company, ARBED, a base for both occupying Wehrmacht forces and, later, the liberating US

    Beggen

    Beggen

    Beggen

  • Engineering
  • Applied science and research

     57–96. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-95062-6.00003-6. ISBN 978-0-323-95062-6. Arbe, Katrina (May 7, 2001). "PDM: Not Just for the Big Boys Anymore". ThomasNet

    Engineering

    Engineering

    Engineering

  • List of steel producers
  • by Essar Steel in April 2007) Altos Hornos de México, (defunct in 2024) Arbed (merged in 2002 forming Arcelor) Arcelor (merged with Mittal forming ArcelorMittal)

    List of steel producers

    List of steel producers

    List_of_steel_producers

  • African Union Department of Agriculture
  • Department of the African Union

    Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy, and Sustainable Environment (ARBE) is a department of the African Union (AU) dedicated to promoting sustainable

    African Union Department of Agriculture

    African_Union_Department_of_Agriculture

  • List of time travel works of fiction
  • Cordasco, Rachel (24 January 2024). "Review: Newton's Brain by Jakub Arbes – Speculative Fiction in Translation". Nahin, Paul J. (20 April 2001). Time

    List of time travel works of fiction

    List_of_time_travel_works_of_fiction

  • Timeline of the name Palestine
  • Postel: Syriae Descriptio 1553: Pierre Belon, Observations, "De Plusieurs Arbes, Oiseaux, et autres choses singulieres, produictes en la terre de Palestine"

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine

  • Stade de la Frontière
  • Football stadium in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    extra land provided by the Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange (ARBED) steel company. This expansion also brought local residences to form a part

    Stade de la Frontière

    Stade de la Frontière

    Stade_de_la_Frontière

  • Schifflange
  • Commune in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    family as Usine METZ (Esch-Schifflange), the steelworks became part of ARBED in 1911. In the 1980s the plant was converted to the continuous casting

    Schifflange

    Schifflange

    Schifflange

  • List of Spanish television series
  • Miniseries of 2 episodes of 90 minutes. Life of bank robber Jaime Giménez Arbe. Stamos okupa2 (La 1, 2012) Comedy about a group of elderly people who decide

    List of Spanish television series

    List_of_Spanish_television_series

  • Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg
  • Roman Catholic cathedral of Luxembourg City

    roof itself is carried by a steel frame, consisting of two PN20 beams from ARBED-Belval. On Good Friday, 5 April 1985, around mid-day, work on the roof caused

    Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg

    Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg

    Notre-Dame_Cathedral,_Luxembourg

  • List of Navy Cross recipients for World War II
  • Corps Private First Class Guam, Marianas Islands July 22, 1944 James D. Arbes Navy Lieutenant Commander Philippine Sea June 20, 1944 Raoul J. Archambault

    List of Navy Cross recipients for World War II

    List_of_Navy_Cross_recipients_for_World_War_II

  • Fourth Spanish Armada
  • 1601-2 event in the Anglo-Spanish war

    calibres. Donnelong castle on Sherkin Island was occupied by Captain Andres de Arbe with 80 men and nine guns. A smaller number was sent to Dunasead Castle on

    Fourth Spanish Armada

    Fourth Spanish Armada

    Fourth_Spanish_Armada

  • Gijón
  • City and municipality in Asturias, Spain

    in Aceralia, and integrated in Arcelor, along with the Luxembourg-based Arbed and the French company Usinor. The last decades of the century brought an

    Gijón

    Gijón

    Gijón

  • Italian irredentism
  • Italian political movement

    this Italian Regency of Carnaro even the Dalmatian islands of Veglia and Arbe, where there was a numerous Italian community.[citation needed] After the

    Italian irredentism

    Italian irredentism

    Italian_irredentism

  • Differdange
  • Commune in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    Differdange" merged with several steel companies in Belgium and France to form ARBED, Luxembourg's largest steel company, which had numerous factories in Differdange

    Differdange

    Differdange

    Differdange

  • Giovanni Battista Visconti Aicardi
  • Italian Roman Catholic prelate

    François Marie Sacco, Bishop of Ajaccio (1695); Octavius Spader, Bishop of Arbe (1695); Bartolomeo Castelli, Bishop of Mazara del Vallo (1695); Giuseppe

    Giovanni Battista Visconti Aicardi

    Giovanni_Battista_Visconti_Aicardi

  • Kingdom of Sobrarbe
  • Aragon and the modern region of Sobrarbe (from Latin super Arbem, on mount Arbe). According to the late medieval legend, the kingdom, with its capital at

    Kingdom of Sobrarbe

    Kingdom of Sobrarbe

    Kingdom_of_Sobrarbe

  • Santer-Poos II Government
  • Government of Luxembourg

    even though employment continued to decrease in this industrial branch. ARBED pursued its programmes of improving its productivity and re-centring on

    Santer-Poos II Government

    Santer-Poos II Government

    Santer-Poos_II_Government

  • Metz (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    automobiles Metz et Cie, steel company in Luxembourg that was incorporated into ARBED in 1911 Metz Brewery, first brewery in the U.S. state of Nebraska Metz (drink)

    Metz (disambiguation)

    Metz_(disambiguation)

  • ArcelorMittal Bremen
  • Terminated", europa.eu, 27 July 1994 "Commission Accepts Promise to Close ARBED Rolling Mill in Place of Earlier Closure Commitment by Klöckner Stahl",

    ArcelorMittal Bremen

    ArcelorMittal Bremen

    ArcelorMittal_Bremen

  • Victor Tesch
  • Luxembourgish-Belgian jurist, industrialist, journalist and politician (1812–1892)

    founding of various iron and steel companies that would later become the ARBED steel group. In 1856 Berger had the idea of linking the collieries of the

    Victor Tesch

    Victor Tesch

    Victor_Tesch

  • List of German companies by employees in 1938
  • seven foreign-controlled companies were the subsidiaries of Luxembourgish Arbed (Felten & Guilleaume, Eschweiler Bergwerksverein and Burbacher Hütte), American

    List of German companies by employees in 1938

    List of German companies by employees in 1938

    List_of_German_companies_by_employees_in_1938

  • Luc Frieden
  • Prime Minister of Luxembourg since 2023

    Marie-Josée Ney and Ernest Frieden, who worked in the administration of ARBED at the time and was the president of the Federation of Luxembourgish Hospitals

    Luc Frieden

    Luc Frieden

    Luc_Frieden

  • Cockerill-Sambre
  • Former Belgian steel conglomerate

    in the Liège basin. In 1975 the company sold its 25% stake in Sidmar to Arbed. In 1979 the Forges de la Providence company was sold to Thy-Marcinelle

    Cockerill-Sambre

    Cockerill-Sambre

  • ALZ (steelworks)
  • majority shareholder. In 1988 the company became part of the Arbed group. In 2001 Arbed became part of Arcelor and ALZ merged with French stainless producer

    ALZ (steelworks)

    ALZ_(steelworks)

  • Jesuits
  • Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church

    in 1540. [citation needed] They were ordained in Venice by the bishop of Arbe on 24 June. They devoted themselves to preaching and charitable work in Italy

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

  • René Flenghi
  • Luxembourgish footballer

    Luxembourg national football team and Red Boys Differdange. He also worked for ARBED. Luxembourg Cup: 1 1971–72 "René Flenghi". worldfootball.net. Retrieved

    René Flenghi

    René_Flenghi

  • Neil McEvoy
  • Welsh politician (born 1970)

    of up to £245 to change lightbulbs under the Welsh Government Warm Homes/Arbed Am Byth scheme. Drakeford responded to the claims with a letter stating

    Neil McEvoy

    Neil McEvoy

    Neil_McEvoy

  • Pallagorio
  • Comune in Calabria, Italy

    Calabria Perta, Carmela (2004-01-01). Language Decline and Death in Three Arbë- Resh Communities in Italy: A Sociolinguistic Study. Edizioni dell'Orso.

    Pallagorio

    Pallagorio

    Pallagorio

  • Ares (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Aciéries Rodange Esch-Schifflange, a Luxembourgish company formed in 1994 from ARBED-Esch Schifflange and Minière et Métallurgique de Rodange Armament Research

    Ares (disambiguation)

    Ares_(disambiguation)

  • House dust mite
  • Common name for several species of mite

    55 (3): 620–625. doi:10.1093/jme/tjx239. ISSN 0022-2585. PMID 29281052. Arbes, Samuel J.; Cohn, Richard D.; Yin, Ming; Muilenberg, Michael L.; Burge,

    House dust mite

    House dust mite

    House_dust_mite

  • Colette Flesch
  • Luxembourgish politician (1937–2026)

    1937 in Dudelange to Robert Flesch (1882–1940), a metallurgy engineer at ARBED, and Madeleine Alexandre. Her paternal grandfather was Auguste Flesch [lb]

    Colette Flesch

    Colette Flesch

    Colette_Flesch

  • François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet
  • Luxembourgish politician

    was a mining magnate that founded the company that would later become ARBED. The couple in turn had five children, including politician Xavier Brasseur

    François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet

    François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet

    François-Xavier_Wurth-Paquet

  • 2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's marathon
  • Tamirat Tola  Ethiopia DNF 38 km Ibrahim Hassan  Djibouti DNF 34 km Joaquín Arbe  Argentina DNF 33 km Derlys Ayala  Paraguay DNF 32 km Félicien Muhitira  Rwanda

    2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's marathon

    2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's marathon

    2023_World_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_marathon

  • Field, Ontario
  • Community in West Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

    community's Val des Arbes neighbourhood, with compensation for their property loss. The majority of Field's residents still live in Val des Arbes today. Following

    Field, Ontario

    Field, Ontario

    Field,_Ontario

  • Four species
  • Plant species used ceremonially during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot

    fronds 'ănaf 'ēṣ-'āḇōṯ (עֲנַף עֵץ־עָבֹת‎), a bough of thick/leafy trees 'arḇē-nāḥal (עַרְבֵי־נָחַל‎), willows of the brook/valley In Talmudic tradition

    Four species

    Four species

    Four_species

  • List of radars
  • Hemispheric Radar DRS RADA ACHR/ECHR Enhanced Compact Hemispheric Radar Arbe HiRain Imaging Radar Chipset Elta Systems ELM-2086C CINBAD - AESA multi-target

    List of radars

    List_of_radars

  • Renault (cycling team)
  • French cycling team (1978–1985)

    Greg LeMond Charly Mottet Vincent Barteau Éric Boyer Thierry Marie Hubert Arbès "Accès équipes Renault" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Archived from

    Renault (cycling team)

    Renault (cycling team)

    Renault_(cycling_team)

  • Patriarch of Grado
  • Catholic patriarchate in north-eastern Italy until 15th century

    Venetian Lagoon, and extending it over the east-Adriatic island sees of Arbe, Veglia and Ossero. Only in 1180, the remaining old-standing disputes between

    Patriarch of Grado

    Patriarch of Grado

    Patriarch_of_Grado

  • Komani-Kruja culture
  • Archaeological culture in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia

    Albania and nearby regions. In central Albania, the rural settlements of Arbë, Klos, Kaçinar and Malaj have been identified. Urban settlements developed

    Komani-Kruja culture

    Komani-Kruja culture

    Komani-Kruja_culture

  • KNC Show
  • 2004 Filipino TV series or program

    broadcast by UNTV. Originally hosted by Eric Cabobos, Johanne Velasco, Jan Arbes, Receli Reñosa, Jhavelle Punzalan, Oliver Malig, Awee Anilla, Avin Gapuz

    KNC Show

    KNC_Show

  • Albert Calmes
  • taught at universities in Germany and Switzerland. He became a director of ARBED and received the title Ministre plénipotentiaire honoraire. While teaching

    Albert Calmes

    Albert_Calmes

  • 1979 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

     Jean-François Pescheux (FRA) La Redoute–Motobécane + 2h 48' 12" 74  Hubert Arbès (FRA) Renault–Gitane + 2h 49' 43" 75  Stefan Mutter (SUI) TI–Raleigh–McGregor

    1979 Tour de France

    1979 Tour de France

    1979_Tour_de_France

  • Eyal Ofer
  • Israeli real estate and shipping magnate (born 1950)

    November 2017). "Arbe Robotics raises $9M to build high-resolution radars for autonomous cars". TechCrunch. Retrieved 11 January 2018. "Arbe Robotics Raises

    Eyal Ofer

    Eyal Ofer

    Eyal_Ofer

  • Marvin Tokayer
  • American rabbi

    (2014)  Japan : The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays (2017) Arbes, Ross (Jun 23, 2015). "How the Talmud Became a Best-Seller in South Korea"

    Marvin Tokayer

    Marvin_Tokayer

  • LDAC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: LDAC (codec), an audio codec used in Bluetooth Linz-Donawitz-Arbed-Centre-National method (LDAC method), at the Minière et Métallurgique de

    LDAC

    LDAC

  • Miguel Ramírez de Salamanca
  • with Baltasar del Río, Bishop of Scala, and Luis de Vivaldis, Bishop of Arbe, serving as co-consecrators. He served as the Bishop of Santiago de Cuba

    Miguel Ramírez de Salamanca

    Miguel_Ramírez_de_Salamanca

  • Pietro Priuli
  • 18th-century Catholic cardinal

    While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: Doymus Zeni, Bishop of Arbe (1720); Valerio Rota, Bishop of Belluno (1720); and Antoine Kacich, Bishop

    Pietro Priuli

    Pietro Priuli

    Pietro_Priuli

  • Viktor Oliva
  • Czech painter and illustrator (1861–1928)

    with other "Bohemian Parisiens" such as Luděk Marold, Mikoláš Aleš, Jakub Arbes, and Karel Vítězslav Mašek. This group of actual Bohemians (from Bohemia)

    Viktor Oliva

    Viktor Oliva

    Viktor_Oliva

  • Artemisinin
  • Group of drugs used against malaria

    doi:10.1186/1475-2875-10-263. PMC 3180444. PMID 21914160. Vennerstrom JL, Arbe-Barnes S, Brun R, Charman SA, Chiu FC, Chollet J, et al. (2004). "Identification

    Artemisinin

    Artemisinin

    Artemisinin

  • Songdo
  • Smart city in Incheon, South Korea

    from the original on 18 December 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2017. Bethea, Ross Arbes and Charles (27 September 2014). "Songdo, South Korea: City of the Future

    Songdo

    Songdo

    Songdo

  • List of preserved historic blast furnaces
  • Hüttenareal Neunkirchen (formerly Neunkircher Eisenwerk, last operated by ARBED, decommissioned in 1982, opened to the public in 1993) The remains of the

    List of preserved historic blast furnaces

    List_of_preserved_historic_blast_furnaces

  • Louis Rech
  • Luxembourg, when he was one year old, in order for Rech's father to work in the Arbed steel mill. They lived in Dudelange's Italian Quarter, speaking Italian

    Louis Rech

    Louis_Rech

  • Romanetto
  • (romanetto in Czech) is a literary genre popularized by the Czech writer Jakub Arbes. Works in this genre are usually novella length: longer than a traditional

    Romanetto

    Romanetto

  • History of Luxembourg (1984—present)
  • medium term, albeit employment continued to decline in this industry sector. ARBED continued with its plan to improve productivity and refocus on its strategic

    History of Luxembourg (1984—present)

    History of Luxembourg (1984—present)

    History_of_Luxembourg_(1984—present)

  • Province of Fiume
  • Italian province (1924–1947)

    addition of the Fiuman eastern hinterland and the Carnaro isles of Veglia and Arbe. Some among the local inhabitants started a resistance movement against Italian

    Province of Fiume

    Province of Fiume

    Province_of_Fiume

  • Reichswerke Hermann Göring
  • Nazi-controlled industrial conglomerate in WWII

    recaptured by Allied troops between 1943 and 1945 - these included assets of ARBED (Luxembourg) and Skoda Works. The Reichswerke assets in allied-occupied

    Reichswerke Hermann Göring

    Reichswerke Hermann Göring

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  • Minière et Métallurgique de Rodange
  • of the ARBED group) to form ARES (Aciéries Rodange Esch-Schifflange). From 1994 to 2006 the company ARES followed the fate of its parent ARBED, becoming

    Minière et Métallurgique de Rodange

    Minière_et_Métallurgique_de_Rodange

  • Andrea Elizabeth Michaels
  • Yugoslavian-born American meeting and event producer

    biography, and is featured in three anthologies. Andrea Michaels was born in the Arbe concentration camp (today Rab, Croatia, on the northern shore of the Adriatic

    Andrea Elizabeth Michaels

    Andrea Elizabeth Michaels

    Andrea_Elizabeth_Michaels

  • Májovci
  • Vítězslav Hálek, as well as Adolf Heyduk, Rudolf Mayer, Karolina Světlá, Jakub Arbes, Karel Sabina, Josef Václav Frič and Gustav Pfleger Moravský. Their verse

    Májovci

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  • Tallit
  • Jewish prayer shawl

    The tallit katan is also known as arba kanfot (Yiddish/Ashkenazic Hebrew: arbe kanfes), literally "four corners", and may be referred to simply as tzitzit

    Tallit

    Tallit

    Tallit

  • List of twin towns and sister cities in Europe
  • Rab. 17 July 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2024. "Gemellaggio San Marino – Arbe, anche San Leo in Croazia" (in Italian). Tribuna Politica Web. 28 June 2018

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Europe

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Europe

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  • Aleksandr Arkhangelsky
  • worked at TsAGI from 1918 to 1936. He designed and built several aerosleds ARBES along with B. S. Stechkin. After the establishment of the aircraft design

    Aleksandr Arkhangelsky

    Aleksandr_Arkhangelsky

  • 2006 South American Cross Country Championships
  • International athletics championship event

     Brazil 25:13 Youth (U18) men (4 km) Víctor Aravena  Chile 12:01 Joaquín Arbe  Argentina 12:20 Eduardo Gregorio  Uruguay 12:22 Senior women (8 km) Inés

    2006 South American Cross Country Championships

    2006_South_American_Cross_Country_Championships

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    Hamdev

    Lord of Gold

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    Obedient; Listening Intently; God has Heard

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    Smart; Lucky

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    Russian

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    From the sea.

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    Attractive

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    Penetration; Justice; Pain

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