- 2011
Ecuadorian Serie A season,
Barcos scored 25
goals in 51
matches in all competitions. On 13
August 2011,
Barcos did what no
other LDU
Quito player...
- Look up
barco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barco is the
common Spanish word for ship.
Barco may also
refer to:
Barco (manufacturer), a Belgian...
- Valentín
Barco (born 23 July 2004) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a left-back or wide
midfielder for
Ligue 1 club Strasbourg, on...
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Pablo Barcos Plaza (usually
known as just Pablito; 26
January 1913 – 31
December 1997) was a
Spanish footballer from
Sestao in the
Basque Country who pla****...
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Martin de
Barcos (1600 – 1678), was a
French Catholic priest and
theologian of the
Jansenist School.
Barcos was born at Bayonne, a
nephew of Jean du Vergier...
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Ezequiel Barco (born 1999),
Argentine professional footballer George Barco (1907–1989),
American lawyer and
cable television executive Hernán
Barcos (born...
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Barco NV is a
Belgian technology company that
specializes in
digital projection and
imaging technology,
focusing on
three core markets: entertainment...
- El
Barco may
refer to: El
Barco de Ávila, a town in
Spain El
Barco (settlement), the
first Spanish settlement in
northern Argentina El
Barco (Tu****án)...
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American Broadcasting Company has
partnered with J.
Larson CafePress and
Barco Uniforms to
provide the series'
branded merchandise through an
online store...
- with
Armstrong Communications.
Barco became a vice
president and
director of Armstrong. In the late 1970s the
Barcos teamed with Joey Gans in setting...