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Fillos de Galicia: Aparicións na prensa". www.
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Fillos de Galicia: Estatísticas da
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Fillos de Galicia:...
- Filo (Turkish: yufka) is a very thin
unleavened dough used for
making pastries such as
baklava and börek in
Middle Eastern and
Balkan cuisines. Filo-based...
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Milan Fillo (23
April 1929 Žilina – 2
November 2004
Karlovy Vary) was a
Czechoslovak sprinter. He
competed in the men's 400
metres at the 1952 Summer...
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Martin Fillo (born 7
February 1986) is a
Czech professional footballer who
plays for
Bayernliga Nord club
SpVgg SV
Weiden as a
right winger.
Fillo is a...
- filo-,
fillo, or
fillos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Filo is a very thin
unleavened dough used for
making pastries. Filo,
Fillo or
Fillos may also...
- hiryōzu,
hiryuzu or hirōsu, from the
Portuguese word filhós or
Spanish fillos.
Ganmodoki (right) Oden List of tofu
dishes Food
portal ****an Tofu ****ociation...
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French Sardinian Italian Romanian English filium hijo fijo (or hijo)
fillo fíu
fillo filho fill filh, hilh fils fizu, fìgiu,
fillu figlio fiu 'son' facere...
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example one
would call the
children of a
person or
couple hijos,
fills or
fillos,
literally sons,
regardless of
actual gender,
while in
English "sons", and...
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around Seville. Born
around 1820 in
Villa Real, El
Fillo was the
chosen disciple of El Planeta. El
Fillo was able to
perform all
forms of cante, and has...
- new place. The
Galician diaspora is so
widespread that
websites such as
Fillos de
Galicia have been
created in the 21st
century to
organize and form a...