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Curré is an
indigenous territory in
Costa Rica. "Territorios Indígenas" (PDF).
Instituto nacionale de
estadistica y census. 2011. p. 8.
Archived from...
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songs and its
voicing of
progressive political causes. Its
first album,
Curre Curre Guagliò (1993), was
mainly influenced by
reggae and
world music. Subsequent...
- The
Curré Formation is a
geologic formation of the
Taraba Basin Group in
Costa Rica. The
deltaic conglomerates preserve fossils dating back to the Late...
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Carne Curre, 1st Baronet, CBE, JP, DL (26 June 1855 – 26
January 1930) was a
British landowner and magistrate.
Curre was the son of
Edward Mathew Curre, of...
- Curt "
Curre" Lindström (born 26
November 1940) is a
Swedish ice
hockey coach. He
coached Team
Finland from 1993 to 1997,
winning Finland's
first Ice Hockey...
- Wales. His parents, John and
Phyllis (née Watts) were
joint masters of the
Curre Hounds at
Itton and set up Britain's
first Connemara stud. He was educated...
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consisted of
musicians who had been
fired from
their previous bands: Curt "
Curre"
Sandgren (former
member of the band
Rolands Gosskör), Mårten Tolander,...
- are
useful to man's profits,
which two are the
mastiffe and the
little curre, whippet, or house-dogge; all the rest are for
pleasure and recreation."...
- 2020. Parrales,
Freddy (29
January 2011). "Rey
Curré se encendió con el
baile de los diablitos" [Rey
Curré was
ignited with the
dance of the
little fiends]...
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sheriffs of Glamorganshire,
including John
Curre who was
known to have
occupied the
estate in 1712.
William Curre,
known to have
lived in
Clemenstone in 1766...