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- there by Fratelli Branca Distillerie. Fernet-Branca was formulated in Milan, Italy, in 1845 by a self-taught herbalist, Bernardino Branca, who with his sons...
- John Gregory Branca (born December 11, 1950) is an entertainment lawyer and manager who specializes in representing rock and roll acts. He is also co-executor...
- France. André de Brancas (d.1595), Admiral of France Jean-Baptiste de Brancas (1693-1770), French bishop Louis, Marquis of Brancas and Prince of Nisaro...
- France from 1715 to 1723. Brancas was known to be amusing, good-natured, and attracted to young men. Despite his high title, Brancas was not wealthy, but he...
- Valorização das Zonas Húmidas do Algarve - Alagoas Brancas. Almargem. Temmer, M. (2019). "Alagoas Brancas". Bird of Algarve/Vögel der Algarve (2nd ed.). Lagoa...
- Look up branca or brâncă in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Branca is a given name and surname. Branca may also refer to: Fernet Branca, a kind of drink...
- Louis-Léon de Brancas (3 July 1733 – 9 October 1824), 3rd duc de Lauraguais, 6th duc de Villars, was a French general and author, and a member of the...
- André de Brancas or Amiral de Villars (died 24 July 1595) was a French admiral. He fought for the Catholic League and the Spanish, wishing to make Normandy...
- Casa Branca or Casabranca (Portuguese for "White House") may refer to: Casa Branca, São Paulo Casa Branca, Sousel Casa Branca do Engenho Velho, a Canbomblé...
- Portuguese royal Infanta Branca of Portugal (1259–1321), Portuguese nun Giovanni Branca (1571–1645), Italian architect Wilhelm von Branca (born 1844), German...