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- Baldomer is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: Baldomer Galofre (1845–1902), Spanish painter Baldomer Gili i Roig (1873–1926), Spanish...
- Baldomer Galofre i Giménez, in Spanish: Baldomero Galofré y Jiménez (25 May 1845 – 26 July 1902) was a Spanish painter. Galofre was born in Reus. His first...
- Baldomer Gili i Roig (19 October 1873, Lleida – 31 December 1926, Barcelona) was a Spanish painter, draftsman and photographer. His father was a teacher...
- (1754–1829), military officer and Governor of West Florida (1796–1811). Baldomer Galofre (1849–1902), painter Roseta Mauri i Segura (1849–1923), ballerina...
- Baldomer Lostau i Prats (1846–1896) was a Spanish politician. He was involved in the proclamation of a Catalan Republic in 1873. Catalan encyclopedia election...
- The Provincial De****tion of Barcelona elected the republican federalist Baldomer Lostau i Prats as the provisional president of the State. After the president...
- Galofre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Baldomer Galofre (1845–1902), Spanish painter Julio Galofre (born 1987), Colombian swimmer...
- the Catalan Republic In office 14 April 1931 – 17 April 1931 Preceded by Baldomer Lostau in 1873 Succeeded by Lluís Companys in 1934 Acting President of...
- Fuster Antonio Ortiz Gacto Gervasio Gallardo Blas Gallego Fernando Gallego Baldomer Galofre José Galofré y Coma Enric Galwey Sofía Gandarias Juan José Gárate...
- work La Canción de la Ninfa, with lyrics by Emilio Roig (pseudonym of Baldomer Gili i Roig). He also composed choral pieces and songs for voice and piano...