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Garat may
refer to
Garat,
Charente Garat, the
Hungarian name for
Dacia village,
Jibert Commune, Braşov County,
Romania Anne-Marie
Garat (born 1946), French...
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Dominique Joseph Garat (8
September 1749 – 9
December 1833) was a
French Basque writer, lawyer, journalist,
philosopher and politician.
Garat was born at Bayonne...
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Pierre Garat may
refer to: Pierre-Jean
Garat (1764–1823),
French singer Pierre Garat (civil servant) (1919–1976),
civil servant of
Vichy France This disambiguation...
- Juan
Garat may
refer to: Juan
Garat (tennis) (born 1973),
Argentine tennis player Juan
Pablo Garat (born 1983),
Argentine footballer This disambiguation...
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Zsombor Garát (born 27 July 1997) is a
Hungarian professional ice
hockey defenceman and
member of the
Hungarian national team, currently[update] playing...
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Eduardo Héctor
Garat Cabanillas (Rosario,
Santa Fe, 27
November 1945 – Rosario,
Santa Fe,
April 1978) was an
Argentine lawyer and
notary and a Montoneros...
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garrote (/
ɡəˈrɒt, ɡəˈroʊt/ gə-RO(H)T;
alternatively spelled as
garotte and
similar variants) or
garrote vil (Spanish: [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a
weapon and...
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Henri Garat (born
Henri Garascu; 3
April 1902 in
Paris – 13
August 1959) was a
French actor and
singer of
Romanian origin. The Road to
Paradise (1930)...
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Gerard Johnson Jr. (Dutch:
Gheerart Janssen; fl. 1612–1623) was a
sculptor working in
Jacobean England who is
traditionally supposed to have
created Shakespeare's...
- Pierre-Jean
Garat (25
April 1764 – 1
March 1823) was a
French Basque singer and
nephew of
Dominique Joseph Garat. He was born in Ustaritz.
Garat devoted himself...