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Balbina may
refer to:
Saint Balbina Balbina Gutierrez (born 1929),
French actress Balbina Herrera (born 1954 or 1955),
Panamanian politician Balbina Steffenone...
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Santa Balbina is a
Roman Catholic basilica church in a
quiet area on the side of the
Aventine Hill, in Rome. It is next to the
Baths of Caracalla. This...
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Balbina Steffenone (also
spelled Bina or
Steffanone or Steffenoni, 1825–1896) was a 19th-century soprano. Born in Turin,
Kingdom of Sardinia, she studied...
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Balbina Bäbler (German:
Balbina Bäbler, Glarus, 7 May 1967) is a
Swiss archaeologist,
specialist on the
Northern Black Sea
coastal area.
Balbina Bäbler...
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Balbina Dam (Portuguese:
Usina Hidrelétrica de
Balbina) is a
hydroelectric dam and
power station on the Uatumã
River in the
Amazon Rainforest, Brazil...
- The
mythical Balbina of Rome (Latin: bahl-BEE-nə),
sometimes called Saint Balbina and
Balbina the
Virgin has been
venerated as a
virgin martyr and saint...
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Balbina Remedios Langanehin was a
Cuban lawyer and politician. She was
elected to the
House of
Representatives in 1936 as one of the
first group of women...
- Marco, a
basilica in Rome, and a
cemetery church over the
Catacomb of
Balbina, just
outside the city on
lands obtained as a
donation from
Emperor Constantine...
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Antonio da
Padova in Via
Merulana S.
Apollinare alle
Terme Ss.
Apostoli S.
Balbina S.
Bartolomeo all'Isola Ss.
Bonifacio ed
Alessio S.
Camillo de
Lellis S...
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Balbina Pi i
Sanllehy (1896-1973) was a
Catalan anarcho-syndicalist. She was the
mother of the
singer Teresa Rebull and the
partner of Gonçal
Soler i...