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Como

[koh-moh, kaw-maw]

noun

  1. Lake, a lake in N Italy, in Lombardy. 35 miles (56 km) long; 56 sq. mi. (145 sq. km).

  2. a city at the SW end of this lake.



Como

/ ˈkəʊməʊ, ˈkɔːmo /

noun

  1. Latin name: Comuma city in N Italy, in Lombardy at the SW end of Lake Como : tourist centre. Pop: 78 680 (2001)

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“Inspired by the tranquil glamour of Lake Como and infused with the seductive allure of Bond’s Casino Royale, this Italian contemporary masterpiece is an ode to elegance, privacy, and security.”

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At the Brooklyn studio, where ian has been putting in all-nighters finishing up the mixtape, his manager, Dallas—suavely attired in under-eye patches and a striped-pajama-esque matching set—recaps their breakneck summer: festival dates in the U.S., recording sessions in London, photo shoots in Lake Como.

La afortunada propietaria del boleto fue identificada como Yanira Álvarez, quien optó por recibir un pago único de sus ganancias.

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The Italian football federation followed La Liga in announcing an overseas game, with the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como set to be played in Perth, Australia, in February.

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La aparición de Sasaki como héroe de octubre fue tan inesperada como electrizantes fueron sus actuaciones como relevo en la Serie Divisional de la Liga Nacional.

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