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Baruc (Welsh:
Barrwg Welsh pronunciation: [ˈbarʊɡ]; also
known as Barruc,
Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century
Welsh saint.
Saint Baruc, who was a disciple...
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Baruc is a 6th-century
Welsh saint Baruc may also
refer to:
Baruc Nsue (born 1984),
Equatoguinean footballer Martín
Baruc Orozco (born 1989), Mexican...
- Vale of Glamorgan,
South Wales. It is
named after the 6th
century Saint Baruc. Barry's
stretch of coast, on the
Bristol Channel, has the world's second...
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Baruc Nsue
Burcet (born 2
November 1984),
simply known as
Baruc, is a
football midfielder who
plays for UE Tona in the
Spanish Primera Catalana. Born...
- Martín
Baruc Orozco Chávez (born
April 6, 1989, in
Colima City, Colima) is a
professional Mexican footballer who
currently plays for
Loros de la Universidad...
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Baruc is an
electoral ward in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It
covers the
southern area of the town,
including Barry Island, Cold Knap and the area...
- the town's name is disputed. It may
derive from the sixth-century
Saint Baruc who was
buried on
Barry Island where a
ruined chapel was
dedicated to him...
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Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish).
Retrieved 25
October 2024. Mayen, Por
Baruc (10
September 2024). "Sicarios
advierten a
transportistas sobre violencia...
- Conventions: the do****entary—produced by Tim Daly,
Robin Bronk and
Robert E.
Baruc—had its
premiere at the 2009
Tribeca Film Festival. In 2011
Levinson was...
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general election. 1983–2010: The
Borough of Vale of
Glamorgan wards of
Baruc, Buttrills, Cadoc, Castleland, Court, Cowbridge,
Dinas Powys, Dyfan, Gibbonsdown...