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Caino (Brescian: Caì) is a
comune in the
province of Brescia, in
Lombardy located in the
Valle del Garza. It is
bounded by
other communes of Nave and...
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Caíño tinto (also
known as Borraçal in Portuguese) is a red
Galician wine
grape variety that is also
grown in Portugal's
Vinho Verde wine
region where...
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Caíño blanco or
Cainho branco is a
white Spanish and
Portuguese wine
grape variety that is
grown in
northwest Spain and
northern Portugal in a stretch...
- Cain vs. Cain (Italian:
Caino e
Caino) is a 1993
Italian comedy film
directed by
Alessandro Benvenuti.
Enrico Montesano as
Fabio Casamei Alessandro Benvenuti...
- (Madeira), Albarín
Blanco (Asturias in
Northern Spain),
Albillo Real, Azal,
Caiño Blanco (O
Rosal in
Galicia and Portugal),
Galego Dourado,
Savagnin Blanc...
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Origen (DO)
wines of Rías Baixas. Here the
grape is
known as
Espadeiro and
Caíño Redondo with a long
history of
being grown in the
Pontevedra and Ourense...
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Pedro Omar
Caino (29 June 1956 – 14
August 2014) was an
Argentine cyclist. He
competed in the
individual pursuit and team
pursuit events at the 1984 Summer...
- And God Said to Cain (Italian: E Dio
disse a
Caino, German:
Satan der Rache) is an Italian-German 1970
Gothic Western film. The
story is
about Gary Hamilton...
- prin****l red
varieties are: Mencía, Brancellao, Merenzao, Sousón, and
Caiño Tinto; also
authorized are
Garnacha tintorera, Tempranillo, and Mouratón...
- Cain and Abel (Italian:
Caino e Abele), also
known as The
Murder of Abel, and The
Death of Abel, is an oil
painting by the
Venetian painter Tintoretto...