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almirante in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Almirante is the
Spanish and
Portuguese word for admiral. It may also
refer to:
Almirante, original...
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Giorgio Almirante (27 June 1914 – 22 May 1988) was an
Italian politician who
founded the neo-fascist
Italian Social Movement,
which he led
until his retirement...
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Almirantes de las Índias (Admiral of the Indies) v t e...
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Almirante Brown (mostly
known simply as
Almirante Brown) is an
Argentine sports club
headquartered in the San
Justo district of La
Matanza Partido...
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Retrieved 13 June 2021. "Grados de
Generales y
Almirantes". ejercito.mil.ve.
Government of Venezuela. 28
August 2017.
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Segre said that she and
Almirante are
incompatible and the
comune had to make a choice. In May 2020,
Meloni praised Almirante as a "great politician"...
- 222–223. ISBN 0-8444-0737-2.
Retrieved 13 June 2021. "Grados de
Generales y
Almirantes". ejercito.mil.ve.
Government of Venezuela. 28
August 2017.
Archived from...
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Almirante is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernesto Almirante (1877–1964),
Italian actor Giacomo Almirante (1875–1944), Italian...
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after World War II. In Italy, the
Italian Social Movement led by
Giorgio Almirante was a
major neo-fascist
movement that
transformed itself into a self-described...
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named Almirante Brown,
General Brown, or
Brown after William Brown (1777–1857),
father of the
Argentine Navy. ARA
Almirante Brown (1826), a...