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Baldo Lupetino (also
Lupatino and
Baldo d'Albona) (1502 – 1556) was an
Istrian Italian Venetian Protestant preacher. He was born in
Albona (now Labin)...
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Monte Baldo (German: Waldberg) is a
mountain range in the
Italian Alps,
located in the
provinces of
Trento and Verona. Its
ridge is
orientated in a northeast-southwest...
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Baldo can be
either a
given name, a
nickname or a surname. It may
refer to:
Given name:
Baldo of Gallura, the
Giudice (ruler) of Gallura, on Sardinia...
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baldo,
Baldo, or
baldó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baldo may
refer to:
Baldo (name), a list of
people with the
given name or
surname Baldo (Hector...
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villages and
homes that
received in
their local dialects the
names Leomil,
Baldos, Alvite, Toitam, Milieu, Segões,
Sever and Ariz. The
inhabitants of the...
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Baldomaro (January 1, 1948 –
October 22, 2017),
professionally known as
Baldo Marro, was a
Filipino actor, screenwriter,
stunt director, film director...
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attempt to
steal from
Baldo, a
former pickpocket who was just
released from
prison after six years, only to be
outsmarted by him.
Baldo goes to his friend...
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Southern tag team
titles ending in a no contest. He
briefly wrestled as
Baldo, a
gimmick given to him by
referee Freddy Sparta that saw him wear a fur...
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Alaparma Baldo was an
unusual two-seat
light monoplane produced in
Italy shortly after World War II.
Designed by
Adriano Mantelli, it
featured an...
- Fire Emblem:
Genealogy of the Holy War is a
tactical role-playing game
developed by
Intelligent Systems and
published by
Nintendo for the
Super Famicom...