- statuettes,
carved in the round, are
commonly known as
revultos or
informally as
bultos. They are
usually made of wood.
Larger scenic pieces,
including multiple...
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General Demissie Bulto (Amharic: ደምሴ ቡልቶ) was a
highly decorated officer and
commander of the
First Army
during the Somalian-Ethiopia war of the 1970s...
- Spain. It was
formed in 1944 by Pere
Permanyer and
Francesc Xavier "Paco"
Bultó. The
business was Spanish-owned
until entering into an ****ociation with...
- of the
Bultaco motorcycle company dates from May 1958.
Francesc "Paco"
Bultó was a
director of the
Montesa motorcycle company,
founded in 1944. After...
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Francesc Xavier Bultó Marquès (Barcelona, 17 May 1912 – Barcelona, 3
August 1998), po****rly
known as Paco
Bultó, was a
Spanish Catalan businessman, founder...
- The
Mixtecs (/ˈmiːstɛks, ˈmiːʃtɛks/), or Mixtecos, are
Indigenous Mesoamerican peoples of
Mexico inhabiting the
region known as La
Mixteca of
Oaxaca and...
- "Fallece Álvaro
Bultó accidente los
Alpes Suizos". Destacada. www.efe.com. EFE.
Retrieved 9
October 2015. "TV
presenter Álvaro
Bultó dies in wingsuit...
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Manuel "Sete"
Gibernau Bultó (born 15
December 1972) is a
Spanish former professional Grand Prix
motorcycle road
racer who is a 9-time 500cc/MotoGP race...
- Capuchinos,
Centro Histórico,
Conde de Ureña,
Cristo de la Epidemia, El
Bulto, El Ejido, El Molinillo,
Ensanche Centro,
Explanada de la Estación, La Aurora...
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Alexandre Bultos (18 June 1749,
Brussels - 20
September 1787) was a
comic actor and
theatre director from the
Austrian Netherlands in the Holy
Roman Empire...