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Encyclopedia > Averna

In Roman mythology, Averna was the queen of the dead. She may be equivalent to Proserpina.




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Averna – The Test Engineering Company (208 words)
Averna is proud to be a Regional Training Center for National Instruments.
Averna is the second-largest test engineering provider in North America, and has been certified by the Deloitte 2007 Technology Fast 500 as one of the fastest growing companies on the continent.
Averna’s success is due to more than simply exceptional solutions and services.
Amaro Averna Digestif online sale. Internet wines and spirits store. (195 words)
Presently produced using the exact same antique recipe of 1868, Amaro Averna Digestif full body and smooth taste is the principal ingredient for its considerable worldwide success.
As an excellent digestive and an extremely pleasant liqueur for any occasion or moment of the day, Amaro Averna Digestif has become a success that is rapidly expanding globally.
During the summer, serve Amaro Averna Digestif with a touch of ice and chilled water or you may even decide to experiment, blending it with beverages such as tonic water or cola.
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