- The
Falabella is an
Argentine breed of
small horse. It is
among the
smallest of
horse breeds, with a
height at the
withers in the
range 63–86 cm (25–34 in)...
- Débora Lima
Falabella (Portuguese: [ˈdɛbuɾɐ ˈlimɐ falaˈbɛlɐ]; born 22
February 1979) is a
Brazilian actress. Débora was born in Belo
Horizonte City, the...
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Falabella is a
multinational chain of
department stores owned by
Chilean multinational company S.A.C.I.
Falabella. It is the
largest South American department...
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Falabella S.A. is a
Chilean multinational company. It is the
largest retail company in
Chile followed by
Cencosud and one of the
largest in
Latin America...
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Cynthia Lima
Falabella (born
January 19, 1972, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) is a
Brazilian actress.
Daughter of
actor Rogério
Falabella and
singer Maria...
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Miguel Falabella (born
October 10, 1955, Rio de Janeiro) is a
Brazilian actor, presenter,
screen writer,
voice actor, film maker,
theater actor, producer...
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Falabella is a
miniature horse breed. It may also
refer to:
Falabella (retail store), a
South American department store chain.
Falabella (company) a Chilean...
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Banco Falabella is a
Chilean bank.
Founded in 1998, It is
headquartered in Las Condes, Chile. It is a
subsidiary of S.A.C.I.
Falabella and has branches...
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Francesco Falabella (1599–1670) was a
Roman Catholic prelate, who
served as
Archbishop of
Santa Severina from 1660 to 1670.
Francesco Falabella was born...
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Teatro Miguel Falabella is a
theatre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was
inaugurated on 21
August 1997. Montenegro, Fernanda; Serroni, J. C. (2002). Teatros:...