NEC Delfzijl - definição. O que é NEC Delfzijl. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é NEC Delfzijl - definição

FORMER MUNICIPALITY IN GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS
Delfzijl, Netherlands; History of Delfzijl; Delfzijl, Groningen
  • Chemie Park Delfzijl in 2011
  • Ships at [[DelfSail]] in 2009
  • Map of the fortifications of Delfzijl from the ''[[Atlas Van Loon]]'' (1649)
  • [[Delfzijl railway station]] in 2009
  • 2015 map of the municipality
  • [[Port of Delfzijl]] in 2011
  • Ingrid van Engelshoven, 2017
  • Jan Huberts, 1962

NEC         
  • The Earth Simulator
  • Kaoru Yano, the previous chairman of NEC
  • A 1982 NEC APC microcomputer
  • handheld computer]] running [[Windows CE]] 2.0 (Japanese market, 1998)
  • A NEC Versa 6O1OH from ~1995-1996.
  • The NEC logo used from 1963 to 1992<ref>NEC 1984, p. 46.</ref>
  • An NTT DoCoMo FOMA N-02C mobile phone produced by NEC
JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Nippon Electric Corporation; Nippon Electric Company; Nippon Electric; NIPNY; NEC Corporation; Nec; NEC Unified Solutions; Nec Corporation; NEC Home Electronics; Nec philips; VERSA; NEC Electronics; NEC Philips; Nippon Electric Company, Limited; NEC Corp.; NEC Corp. - 日本電気株式会社; 日本電気; NEC (Japanese corporation); NEC (corporation); NEC SuperScript; Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha; ΜPD1724x; ΜPD6x; ΜPD75X; NEC µPD7710; NEC Deutschland GmbH; NEC Deutschland; NEC Information Systems, Inc.; NEC Information Systems; Nippon Electric Company Ltd.; NEC Europe; Draft:NEC Europe; Turbo Technologies; NEC Versa; NEC CustomTechnica, Ltd.; NEC MultiSpeed
National Electrical Code (Reference: USA)
NEC         
  • The Earth Simulator
  • Kaoru Yano, the previous chairman of NEC
  • A 1982 NEC APC microcomputer
  • handheld computer]] running [[Windows CE]] 2.0 (Japanese market, 1998)
  • A NEC Versa 6O1OH from ~1995-1996.
  • The NEC logo used from 1963 to 1992<ref>NEC 1984, p. 46.</ref>
  • An NTT DoCoMo FOMA N-02C mobile phone produced by NEC
JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Nippon Electric Corporation; Nippon Electric Company; Nippon Electric; NIPNY; NEC Corporation; Nec; NEC Unified Solutions; Nec Corporation; NEC Home Electronics; Nec philips; VERSA; NEC Electronics; NEC Philips; Nippon Electric Company, Limited; NEC Corp.; NEC Corp. - 日本電気株式会社; 日本電気; NEC (Japanese corporation); NEC (corporation); NEC SuperScript; Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha; ΜPD1724x; ΜPD6x; ΜPD75X; NEC µPD7710; NEC Deutschland GmbH; NEC Deutschland; NEC Information Systems, Inc.; NEC Information Systems; Nippon Electric Company Ltd.; NEC Europe; Draft:NEC Europe; Turbo Technologies; NEC Versa; NEC CustomTechnica, Ltd.; NEC MultiSpeed
NEC         
  • The Earth Simulator
  • Kaoru Yano, the previous chairman of NEC
  • A 1982 NEC APC microcomputer
  • handheld computer]] running [[Windows CE]] 2.0 (Japanese market, 1998)
  • A NEC Versa 6O1OH from ~1995-1996.
  • The NEC logo used from 1963 to 1992<ref>NEC 1984, p. 46.</ref>
  • An NTT DoCoMo FOMA N-02C mobile phone produced by NEC
JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Nippon Electric Corporation; Nippon Electric Company; Nippon Electric; NIPNY; NEC Corporation; Nec; NEC Unified Solutions; Nec Corporation; NEC Home Electronics; Nec philips; VERSA; NEC Electronics; NEC Philips; Nippon Electric Company, Limited; NEC Corp.; NEC Corp. - 日本電気株式会社; 日本電気; NEC (Japanese corporation); NEC (corporation); NEC SuperScript; Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha; ΜPD1724x; ΜPD6x; ΜPD75X; NEC µPD7710; NEC Deutschland GmbH; NEC Deutschland; NEC Information Systems, Inc.; NEC Information Systems; Nippon Electric Company Ltd.; NEC Europe; Draft:NEC Europe; Turbo Technologies; NEC Versa; NEC CustomTechnica, Ltd.; NEC MultiSpeed
Nippon Electronic Corporation (Reference: manufacturer)

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Delfzijl

Delfzijl (Dutch: [dɛl(ə)fˈsɛil] (listen); Gronings: Delfsiel) is a city and former municipality with a population of 25,651 in the province of Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands. Delfzijl was a sluice between the Delf and the Ems, which became fortified settlement in the 16th century. The fortifications were removed in the late 19th century. Delfzijl is the fifth largest seaport in the Netherlands, and the largest port in the North East of the country.