Silo (disambiguation)
Silo and other spellings Shiloh and Shiloh or after the English transliteration also called Shilo:
- Silo, a large memory for bulk
- In the military an underground bunker, are stationed in the ready -to-fire missiles, for example, see missile silo
- Alternatively silage, an image produced by lactic acid fermentation livestock feed.
- A Tape Silo - a device in which a plurality of magnetic tapes and one or more tape drives are, see Tape Library
- The artist name Silo Mario Rodríguez Cobos of the Argentine writer whose writings co-founded the Humanist Movement
- King Shiloh, who ruled the kingdom of Asturias 774-783, see Silo ( Asturias )
The following places are named silo or Shiloh:
- Silo ( Oklahoma), small town in the United States,
- Shiloh ( biblical place ) ( AT), Canaan, destroyed, today Seilun,
- Shiloh, named after the biblical city, see List of Israeli settlements,
- Silo, ( " Shiloh " spoken) on the island of Krk, Croatia
- CFB Shilo, Canadian military training area
The following person is named Shiloh Shiloh in the notation:
- Shiloh ( biblical person) unclear from the Old Testament, Moses 1 49.10, in Jacob's blessings importance.
The following persons are named in the spelling of Shilo:
- Sara Shilo ( b. 1958 ), Israeli writer
- Shmuel Shilo (1929-2011), an Israeli actor and director
The following person bears the cognomen silo:
- Quintus Poppaedius silo, commander of the Italians in the Social War against Rome 91-88 BC
The following company operated under the name Silo:
- Silo, Wilh. Loh, Siegen in Westphalia, the company produced refrigerators
See also:
- Disambiguation