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Kardo may
refer to:
Kardo Bestilo (born 1976),
Angolan writer Kardo Ploomipuu (born 1988),
Estonian swimmer Cordău,
village in Sânmartin Commune, Bihor...
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Lieutenant Ricardo "
Kardo" de León, who is the
Chief of
Police in the
distant provincial town of
Santa Marcela, to ****ume his identity.
Kardo cut
contact with...
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spellings include Kardoš, Kardosh, and Kardossh. The name may
refer to:
Dezider Kardoš (1914–1991),
Slovak composer Ferenc Kardos (1937–1999), Hungarian...
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Kardo Nyigyor is an
Indian politician belonging to
Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a
legislator of the
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative ****embly.
Nyigyor was...
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Kardos is a
village in Békés County, in the
Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary. It
covers an area of 42.79 km2 and has a po****tion of 632...
- László
Kardos (October 8, 1905 –
April 11, 1962) was a
Hungarian film director,
screenwriter and editor. He
spent the
latter part of his film
career in...
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composed of six villages:
Betfia (Betfia),
Cihei (Váradcsehi), Cordău (
Kardó),
Haieu (Hájó), Rontău (Rontó), and Sânmartin. Rontău is a
small village...
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Kardoš (born 1966) is a
Slovene writer. He
lives in
Murska Sobota and
works as a
teacher at the
Bilingual Secondary School in Lendava. In 2008
Kardoš...
- co-written and
directed by
Fernando Poe Jr., who also
reprises his role as
Kardo de Leon, the
titular "Probinsyano". The film is a
sequel to the 1996 hit...
- József
Kardos (29
March 1960 – 28 July 2022) was a
Hungarian footballer who pla**** as a
defender for Újpesti Dózsa and the
Hungary national team.
Kardos was...