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- Barace may refer to, Baracé, France Barace (Bacare), an ancient port in southern India; sometimes identified with modern Purakkad, Kerala state Barace...
- Barace is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cipriano Barace (1641–1702), Spanish Jesuit, missionary, and martyr Javier Eseverri Barace...
- Baracé (French pronunciation: [baʁase] ) is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. Communes of the Maine-et-Loire department "Répertoire...
- Javier Eseverri Barace (born 28 August 1977), commonly known as Javi Eseverri, is a Spanish ****sal player who plays for MRA Navarra as a Defender. 1 UEFA...
- Cipriano Barace (1641–1702) was a Spanish Jesuit, missionary and martyr. He is the founder of the cities of Trinidad, Loreto and Baures among other towns...
- Miguel de Andrés Barace (born 8 October 1957) is a Spanish former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Ochagavía – Otsagabia, Navarre, de Andrés...
- and Nitrias (Netravati River), called Nitran by Ptolemy. He also mentions Barace (Barcelore), referring to the modern port city of Mangaluru, upon its mouth...
- Alexandre de La Motte-Baracé, Vicomte de Senonnes (3 July 1781, Senonnes - 21 March 1840, Paris) was a French military officer, writer, and artist. He...
- Bolivian Navy flotilla. The city was founded in 1686 by Father Cipriano Barace. In 1769, the town moved to its current location, 9 miles away, due to flooding...
- Kotonkoro; Tsohon Garin Kotonkoro I; Tsohon Gari Kotankoro II; Yanbaru/Barace; Maccita Mariga Kumbashi Mazame I; Mazame II; Mazame III; Ung. Fada I; Ung...