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Galos may
refer to:
Gálos, the
Hungarian name of the town of Gols,
Austria Adam
Galos (1924–2013),
Polish historian Giselle Galos, 19c.
musician and composer...
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Giselle Galos,
commonly known as C.
Galos, (sometimes
misspelled Galas), was an
obscure 19th
century Italian or
French musician and
composer who is responsible...
- (disambiguation)
Galos (disambiguation)
Gallong (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Galo. If an internal...
- over the
ownership of land
between Tani (the
mythical forefather of the
Galos) and Taki (the
spirit brother of Tani) led to
division of
ownership of resources:...
- Los
Galos (English: The Gauls) were a
Chilean pop
music band that
became widely known in
Latin America in the 1970s with
their romantic electrified ballads...
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Orlando Moisés
Galo Calderón,
known as
Orlando Galo (born 11
August 2000) is a
Costa Rican football player. He
plays for
Latvian club Riga, on loan from...
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Roland Gálos (born 26 May 1995) is a
Hungarian boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 2020
Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, ****an. In...
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galoş (in Turkish) (Translate: Google, Bing, Yandex) Türk Dil Kurumu. TDK. 2019.
Retrieved 11 July 2020. Note:
Insert the word
galoş in the translated...
- João António
Silva Duarte Galo (born 23
October 1961) is a
former Portuguese footballer who pla**** as
central defender.
Galo gained 1 cap for the Portugal...
- 1972:
Disco de
Bolso (Pasquim) 1973: João
Bosco 1975: Caça à
Raposa 1976:
Galos de
Briga 1977:
Disco de Ouro with
Aldir Blanc 1977: Tiro de Misericórdia...