Jo, jo, JO, or J.O. may refer to:
- Jordan (ISO country code: JO)
- .jo, the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the country of Jordan
- JALways (IATA code: JO), airline subsidiary of Japan Airlines
- Journal Officiel de la République Française, the official gazette of the Government of France
- jō, a roughly 4-foot-long wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts
- Jo (film), a 1971 French comedy
- The U.S. Navy rating abbreviation for "journalist"
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List Of Portuguese Composers - A–Z
... António Vitorino de Almeida António Avelar de Pinho António Fragoso Armando José Fernandes Artur Fonseca Artur Santos Augusto Machado Bartolomeo Trosylho Bernardo Sassetti ... de Sousa Ribeiro Janita Salomé Jerónimo Francisco de Lima Joana Rebelo de Andrade João IV de Portugal João Domingos Bomtempo João Gil João Lóio ...
... António Vitorino de Almeida António Avelar de Pinho António Fragoso Armando José Fernandes Artur Fonseca Artur Santos Augusto Machado Bartolomeo Trosylho Bernardo Sassetti ... de Sousa Ribeiro Janita Salomé Jerónimo Francisco de Lima Joana Rebelo de Andrade João IV de Portugal João Domingos Bomtempo João Gil João Lóio ...
Jo, Zette And Jocko - Sources
... Jo, Zette et Jocko publications in Belgian Tintin and French Tintin BDoubliées (French) Footnotes ...
... Jo, Zette et Jocko publications in Belgian Tintin and French Tintin BDoubliées (French) Footnotes ...
Timeline Of Portuguese History (Second Dynasty) - Second Dynasty: Aviz - 15th Century
... 1415 – João I conquers the city of Ceuta in northern Africa 1419 – Madeira Islands discovered by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira. 1481 – João II of Portugal becomes king. 1483 – João II executes Fernando, the third Duke of Braganza, and Diogo, the Duke of Viseu, putting an end to high nobility conspiracies ...
... 1415 – João I conquers the city of Ceuta in northern Africa 1419 – Madeira Islands discovered by João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira. 1481 – João II of Portugal becomes king. 1483 – João II executes Fernando, the third Duke of Braganza, and Diogo, the Duke of Viseu, putting an end to high nobility conspiracies ...