Zara

Zara is:

  • the district of Zara in the Turkish province of Sivas
  • the Italian name of the Adriatic port city of Zadar (official 13th-20th century), former capital of Dalmatia, in Croatia
  • the Italian cruiser Zara
  • the Zara class cruiser
  • Zara (clothing), a clothing brand

Zara is also a first name. People with the name include:

  • Zara Cully
  • Zara Phillips
  • Zara Whites
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People with the name include:. In 2004, Stelco has been having financial difficulties and has been under court ordered protection from its creditors, including the Deutsche Bank. Zara is also a first name. Jackson Square in downtown Hamilton, has been an office building for the company and others since the 1970s. Zara is:. Stelco Tower, associated with Lloyd D. Zara Whites. In addition to the main Hilton Works, named after a company official, its operatons include Stelwire and the Nanticoke works in Nanticoke on Lake Erie.

Zara Phillips. Several union drives at the plant were unsuccessful, until the founding strike of Local 1005 of the United Steelworkers of America in 1946. Zara Cully. Many of its main buildings in the north end of Hamilton are built on reclaimed or infilled land, which harmed the drainage of Hamilton and the water ecology of Hamilton Harbour. Zara (clothing), a clothing brand. Several existing smaller steelworks combined and were incorporated as the Steel Company of Canada in 1910. the Zara class cruiser. Stelco (TSX: STE.A, TSX: STE.B) is a steel company based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, as is longtime rival Dofasco.

the Italian cruiser Zara. the Italian name of the Adriatic port city of Zadar (official 13th-20th century), former capital of Dalmatia, in Croatia. the district of Zara in the Turkish province of Sivas.