- DAKOS
- Datenkommunikationssystem der Flugsicherung (BFS) (->"Lexikon der Text- und Datenkommunikation")
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
Dakos — (griechisch ντάκος) ist eine verbreitete griechische Vorspeise oder auch Meze, zubereitet aus gehackten Tomaten, Feta, Olivenöl, verschiedenen Gewürzen und manchmal auch gehackten Zwiebeln auf angefeuchtetem Paximadi (Z … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dakos — or ntakos (Greek: ντάκος), also known as koukouvagia (κουκουβάγια, owl ) is a Cretan meze consisting of a slice of soaked dried bread or barley rusk (paximadi) topped with chopped tomatoes and crumbled feta or mizithra cheese. Categories: Greek… … Wikipedia
DAKOS — Datenkommunikationssystem der Flugsicherung (BFS) ( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Noémi Dakos — The native form of this personal name is Dakos Noémi. This article uses the Western name order. Noémi Dakos Personal information Full name Noémi Dakos Born 2 March 1991 (1991 03 02) (age 20) Debrecen, Hungary … Wikipedia
Kalli Dakos — (born June 16, 1950) is a Canadian children s poet and teacher. She was born in Ottawa, Ontariocite web|url= http://www.kallidakos.com/mainfiles/kalliFAQ.htm|title= About Kalli|accessdate= 2008 19 07|format= html] and graduated from Queen s… … Wikipedia
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List of Di-Gata Defenders Spells — This is a list of known stone casts used throughout the television series, Di Gata Defenders. Sorcery in RaDos mostly uses special dice like stones called Di Gata Stones as a casting medium, and draw upon the land (or water if the caster uses… … Wikipedia
Greek cuisine — Classic Greek salad Traditional Greek … Wikipedia
2009–10 Olympiacos F.C. season — Olympiacos 2009–10 season Chairman Sokratis Kokkalis Manager … Wikipedia
Dacians — See also: Dacia, Getae, and Thracians Statues of Dacians surmounting the Arch of Constantine[1] (i.e. southern side, left) The Dacians (Latin … Wikipedia