Credo (disambiguation)

Credo (disambiguation)

A credo is a statement of belief, especially of a religious nature.

Credo may also refer to:

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Music

Literature

Film

  • Credo (film), a 2008 film
  • Credo: John Paul II, a 2006 documentary about the pope
  • edit] Other topics

    CREDO

    • CREDO (company), a mobile phone company
    • Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie, research organization in France

    See also


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