- Raúl Isaías
Baduel (6 July 1955 – 12
October 2021) was a
Venezuelan politician, general, and
defense minister under President Hugo Chávez. He was a member...
-
Stade Georges-Chaumet (former name:
Stade de
Baduel) is a multi-use
stadium in Cayenne,
French Guiana. It is
currently used
mostly for
football of the...
- 9 May 1995
Stade de
Baduel Cayenne,
French Guiana 9 May 1995
Stade de
Baduel Cayenne,
French Guiana 11 May 1995
Stade de
Baduel Cayenne,
French Guiana...
-
Maria Fabrizia Baduel Glorioso (2 July 1927 – 8
April 2017) was an
Italian politician,
trade unionist and journalist, with a role in the
European Economic...
- Full name Club
Sportif et
Culturel de
Cayenne Ground Stade de
Baduel,
Route de
Baduel, 97300,
Cayenne Capacity 7,500
President Jean
Laquitaine League...
- was to
implement Plan Ávila.
Military officers,
including General Raúl
Baduel, a
founder of Chávez's MBR-200, then
decided that they had to pull support...
- Germany. It
earned a gold disc in Belgium. "Disco****" (in French). "Antoine
Baduel recoit Disco**** dans l'Happy Hour" (in French). FG DJ Radio. 2008-09-28...
- Most Anti****ted
Projects of 2020". ArchDaily.
Retrieved 13
April 2020.
Baduel,
Graciela (10
December 2019). "Bogotá, Colombia's
Atrio Complex Is a Marvel...
- in cupboards. The
first Protestant to be
found in
Carpentras was
Claude Baduel, a
humanist scholar and a Lutheran, who had been a
teacher at the collège...
- Coquitas, thus
known as "Coquitorta". List of
Argentine sweets and
desserts Baduel,
Graciela (20 June 2024). "La
inventora de la
chocotorta dice que la receta...