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Bacalhau (film), a 1976
Brazilian comedy film that
parodies Jaws
Juana Bacallao,
Cuban singer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Juana Bacallao (26 May 1925 – 24
February 2024), also
known as
Juana la
cubana and
Juana La Caliente, was a
Cuban singer and musician. She
started her...
- José Siro González
Bacallao (December 9, 1930 – July 19, 2021) was a
Cuban Roman Catholic priest and prelate. He
served as the
Bishop of the
Roman Catholic...
- Ríos: 2nd
Infantry Battalion Noelio Montero Díaz: 3rd
Battalion Valentín
Bacallao Ponte "Pipo": 4th
Armoured Battalion Ricardo Montero Duque: 5th Infantry...
- Bacalao,
Bacallao, or
Terra do
Bacalhau was a
phantom island depicted on
several early 16th
century Portuguese maps and
nautical charts. The name is a...
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Yusnel Bacallao Alonso (born 21 June 1988) is a
Cuban chess player who
received the FIDE
title of
Grandmaster (GM) in
September 2012. He pla**** in the...
- and in
January 1959,
Rafael Bacallao was
added as a singer. Now the
Aragon had
three voices, and a
unique sound.
Bacallao also was a
dancer and his dances...
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Nuevos Mundos. pp. 56–57. ISBN 978-0-9909419-1-0. Martínez García, Orestes;
Bacallao Mesa, Loraiza;
Nieves Lorenzo, Elio (1998). "Estudio
preliminar de la conducta...
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group expanded to a ****tet in 1918, with
Castillo now on guitar,
Antonio Bacallao on
botija and Óscar
Sotolongo on bongos. They
renamed themselves ****teto...
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consecration on 4 June in the
cathedral in
Pinar del Rio from José Siro González
Bacallao,
Bishop of the
Pinar del Rio, ****isted by
Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y...