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Batoș (Hungarian:
Bátos,
Hungarian pronunciation: [baːtoʃ]; German: Botsch) is a
commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of four...
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Bato,
Bato is the
third studio album by
Yugoslav pop-folk
singer Lepa
Brena and her band
Slatki Greh. It was
released 5
January 1984
through the record...
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Bato the
Breucian or
Bato of the
Breuci was the
chieftain of the Breuci, an
Illyrian tribe that
fought against the
Roman Empire in a war
known as Bellum...
- Look up
bato in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bato may
refer to:
Bato (Illyrian name)
Bato (Dardanian chieftain) (fl. 206–176 BCE),
chieftain of the...
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Arkong Bato (lit. 'Stone Arch') is one of the
constituent baran****s in the city of Valenzuela,
Metro Manila, Philippines.
Arkong Bato is a
historical baran****...
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Batō (馬頭町,
Batō-machi) was a town
located in Nasu District,
Tochigi Prefecture, ****an. In 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 13,195 and a po****tion...
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Bato (IPA: [bɐ'to]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Bato (Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Bato; Waray:
Bungto han
Bato; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Bato), is a muni****lity...
- "Pusong
Bato" (lit.
Stone Heart) is a
single originally released by
Filipino singer Aimee Torres, in 2003.
After becoming a
viral hit, the
record was re-released...
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These two
centres of
resistance united in the
autumn of 6 AD, and the two
Batos became war-leaders of an
allied rebel army. Rome sent 10
legions and the...
- István
Bató (1812–1890) was a
prominent citizen of the
northern Hungarian city of
Miskolc in the 19th century.
Several local legends are
linked to him...