Atoc — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Atoc, príncipe y militar inca, participó en la Guerra de Sucesión Inca en el bando de Huáscar. Hijo de Huayna Cápac y por lo tanto, hermano de Huáscar, combatió a Atahualpa. Emprendió campaña contra Quito logrando el … Wikipedia Español
Atoc — was a general and brother of Inca emperor Huáscar. After the death of Huáscar s father, Huayna Capac, Atoc was sent north (probably in 1529) to quell the separatists under Huáscars half brother Atahualpa. Atahualpa was defeated in the battle of… … Wikipedia
ATOC — ATOC, an acronym (or abbreviation) may refer to:* Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate * Association of Train Operating Companies … Wikipedia
ATOC — air tactical operations center; air terminal operations center … Military dictionary
ATOC — Association Of Train Operating Companies (Regional » Railroads) * Acoustic Thermography of Ocean Climate (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) * Allied Tactical Operations Center (NATO) (Governmental » Military) * Air Defense/ TMD (Theater Missile … Abbreviations dictionary
ATOC — abbr. Association of Train Operating Companies … Dictionary of abbreviations
ATOC — abbrev Association of Train Operating Companies … Useful english dictionary
Concessionary fares on the British railway network — In addition to the large number and variety of short term or localised promotional fares that have been available to passengers on the British railway network in recent decades (especially since privatisation), there are many permanent… … Wikipedia
Ocean acoustic tomography — The western North Atlantic showing the locations of two experiments that employed ocean acoustic tomography. AMODE, the Acoustic Mid Ocean Dynamics Experiment (1990 1), was designed to study ocean dynamics in an area away from the Gulf Stream,… … Wikipedia
National Routeing Guide — A copy of the 2002 edition of the National Routeing Guide. The National Routeing Guide is a document, the definitive resource on the validity (and invalidity) of rail tickets for the purpose of rail travel in England, Wales, and Scotland (that is … Wikipedia