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Idro
Idro may refer to: ;Places, Italy * Idro, Lombardy, a ''comune'' in the Province of Brescia * Lake Idro (or ''Lago d’Idro''), a subalpine lake in the Provinces of Brescia and Trento ;Organisations * IDRO, Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran * IDRO, Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation ;People * Richard Idro Richard Iwa Idro is a Ugandan pediatric neurologist, researcher and academic, who serves as an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health at Makerere University College of Health Sciences. Early life and education I ...
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Lake Idro
Lake Idro ( it, Lago d'Idro, also ''Eridio'' from la, Eridius lacus, lmo, Lac d'Ider, german: Idrosee) is an Italian prealpine lake of glacial origin situated largely within the Province of Brescia ( Lombardy) and in part in Trentino. At 368 m above sea level it is the highest of the Lombard prealpine lakes. The lake is fed principally by the waters of the river Chiese; that river is also its only emissary. It has a surface area of 11.4 km² and a maximum depth of 122 m. The lake is surrounded by wooded mountains. The shoreline of some 24 km is shared between four communes: Idro (the ''frazioni'' Crone and Lemprato), from which the lake takes its name, Anfo, Bagolino (''fraz.'' Ponte Caffaro) and Bondone (''fraz.'' Baitoni). Lake Idro currently faces severe problems of eutrophication resulting from the absence of adequate sewerage systems and the use of its feed-waters for irrigation and the generation of hydropower Hydropower (from el, ὕδωρ, "water") ...
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Idro, Lombardy
Idro (Brescian: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is situated near the southwestern end of Lake Idro, and at the northeastern end of the Valle Sabbia. Bordering communes are Anfo, Bagolino, Bondone, Capovalle, Lavenone, Treviso Bresciano and Valvestino Valvestino ( Brescian: ) is a '' comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy in northern Italy. Historical and cultural profile The Stoni and the Gallic Cenomani The Gaulish name Cenomani can refer to: * Aulerci Cenomani, an ancient Ga .... Sources External links * *https://web.archive.org/web/20071020233603/http://www.vallesabbia.info/bin/index.php?id=47 Cities and towns in Lombardy {{Lombardy-geo-stub ...
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Industrial Development And Renovation Organization Of Iran
The Industrial Development & Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) known as IDRO Group was established in 1967 in Iran. IDRO Group is one of the largest companies in Iran. It is also one of the largest conglomerates in Asia. IDRO's objective is to develop Iran's industry sector and to accelerate the industrialization process of the country and to export Iranian products worldwide. Today, IDRO owns 117 subsidiaries and affiliated companies both domestically as well as internationally. Businesses In the course of its 40 years of activity, IDRO has gradually become a major shareholder of some key industries in Iran. In recent years and in accordance with the country's privatization policy, IDRO has made great efforts to privatize its affiliated companies. While carrying on its privatization policies and lessening its role as a holding company, IDRO intends to concentrate on its prime missions and to turn into an industrial development agency. IDRO has focused its activities on t ...
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Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation
The Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation ( bg, Вътрешна добруджанска революционна организация; ro, Organizația Revoluționară Internă Dobrogeană) or IDRO was a Bulgarian nationalist and revolutionary organisation active in Romanian Dobruja from 1923 to 1940. It was labeled a terrorist organization by the Romanian government, though in Bulgaria it was regarded as a liberation movement. The organisation was founded in 1923 under the leadership of Docho Mihaylov and on the basis of the Great Convention of Dobruja (Велик добруджански събор), a Bulgarian political organisation established in 1919 to fight against Romanian rule in Southern Dobruja. The IDRO detachments fought against the widespread brigandage in the region, as well as the Romanian administration in the region. Like the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation in Macedonia and the Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation in Thrace, ID ...
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