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FAMILY OF EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZINES
Geo Magazine
  • Hot air ballon with ''GEO'' advertising

GEO (magazine)         
GEO is a family of educational monthly magazines similar to the National Geographic magazine. It is known for its detailed reports and pictures.
Geo URI scheme         
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URI SCHEME FOR GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS
GeoURL; RFC5870; RFC 5870; Geo URL; GeoURI; Geo:; Geo URI
The geo URI scheme is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force's RFC 5870 (published 8 June 2010) as:
Géo-Charles         
FRENCH POET
Geo-Charles; Géo Charles
Géo-Charles real name Charles Louis Proper Guyot (March 22, 1892 – July 7, 1963) was a French poet. In 1924 he won a gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Jeux Olympiques" ("The Olympic Games").

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GEO (magazine)

GEO is a family of educational monthly magazines similar to the National Geographic magazine. It is known for its detailed reports and pictures.

Examples of use of GEO (magazine)
1. With a tie–in to Geo magazine and the travel agency of the same name, the cafe follows a vague travel theme and describes itself as a restaurant of "un–extreme gastronomic journeys." As such, any culinary explorations are "done carefully, with the strange recipes adapted to suit the digestive abilities of our guests‘ European stomachs." In practice, this means that the menu is entirely devoid of anything unfamiliar.