• Meyong (2020–2021) "Comércio e Indústria". Playmakerstats. Retrieved 11 October 2021. "União Futebol Comércio e Industria - Clube". ufci.pt. Retrieved 2021-10-11...
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  • Look up industria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Industria can refer to: Industria (company), defunct Icelandic Internet deployment multinational...
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    Camp de la Indústria (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkam də lə inˈdustɾiə]) or Campo de la calle Indústria was a multi-use stadium in Barcelona, Spain. It was...
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    Industria is a sans-serif font designed in 1984 by Neville Brody. It was originally designed for use in The Face magazine. The font features elements...
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  • still operates in France, being acquired by Sonae Indústria Group five years later. Sonae Indústria headquarters is located in Maia, as well as the oldest...
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  • Industrias Nacionales, also known as INCA, was the leading manufacturer of construction goods in the Dominican Republic. It is headquartered in the Isabela...
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    Industry, Trade and Services (Portuguese: Ministério do Desenvolvimento, Indústria, Comércio e Serviços, abbreviated MDIC) is a cabinet-level federal ministry...
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  • Frulact – Ingredientes para a Indústria de Laticínios, Lda. is a food industry company, part of France-based Ardian since 2020, which is specialized in...
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    Indústria Nacional de Armas (INA) was a Brazilian firearms manufacturer. In April 1940, the Brazilian Army officer Plinio Cardoso was in Denmark visiting...
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  • Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil (IMBEL; English: Brazilian War Material Industry) is a Ministry of Defence quango, founded in 1975, which coordinates...
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