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Macarena Gandulfo (born 3
November 1993) is an
Argentine handball player for
Ariosto Pallamano Ferrara and the
Argentina women's
national handball team...
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series debuted in
Argentina on 15
March 1995. It was
produced by Luis
Gandulfo, Sebastián Parrotta,
Fernando Rascovsky and
Andre Ronco, and
written by...
- to
Colombia with a mix of
Argentine and
Colombian players such as
Jorge Gandulfo, José
Jamardo and
Enrique Laino. This team
competed for the
first time...
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Petrona Carrizo de
Gandulfo (June 29, 1896 –
February 6, 1992),
better known as Doña Petrona, was an
Argentine best-selling
cookbook writer, home economist...
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company hired famous cook
Petrona de
Gandulfo (po****rly
known as "Doña Petrona") to
advertise its chocolate.
Gandulfo wrote a cook
brochure with recipes...
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Gambino Valentina Kogan Valeria Bianchi Antonela Mena
Macarena Sans
Macarena Gandulfo Elke
Karsten Uruguay
Patricia Ré
Paola Santos Paula Fynn
Soledad Faedo...
- "Dr.
Isidoro Iriarte,
Quilmes H.
Interzonal General de
Agudos "L. C. de
Gandulfo",
Lomas de
Zamora H.
Zonal General de
Agudos "Lucio Meléndez", Adrogué...
- Ganilli, Ganiti,
Ganoi gand- *gandaz "wand, staff" Gandila, Gandinus,
Gandulfo,
Gandus gard- *gardaz "house, enclosure" Gardingus,
Gardulfus gas-, ges-...
- Raineri, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, or Regnier.
Rainerius was the son of
Gandulfo Scacceri, a
prosperous merchant and
shipowner of Pisa, and
Mingarda Buzzaccherini...
- the group. In the 1960s, La Serenísima
hired cook
pioneer Petrona C. de
Gandulfo (who had
become a
celebrity after publishing her
cookbook El
Libro de Doña...