- name was "pamflet", a word
which probably ultimately comes from
Portuguese pampo,
referring to
various fish such as the blue
butterfish (Stromateus fiatola)...
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hours (including 5,500
hours on the
Boeing 737). The
first officer was
Pampos Charalambous (Gr****: Πάμπος Χαραλάμπους), a 51-year-old
Cypriot pilot who...
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villages which include Ogbondoroko, Afon, Laduba, Aboto, Balah, Eyenkonn,
Pampo, Ogele, Olowokere, and
Aboto Alfa. It has an area of 1,286
square kilometres...
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Pampos Papageorgiou (Gr****: Πάμπος Παπαγεωργίου; born 15 June 1963) is a
Cypriot politician who has been
Progressive Party of
Working People (AKEL) member...
- EU-Football.info.
Retrieved 29
January 2019.
Pampos Papadopoulos at NASL P.
Papadopoulos at
Soccerway Pampos Papadopoulos at WorldFootball.net Pampoulis...
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hydrocarbon discovery in the
coquinas of the
Lagoa Feia,
followed by that of the
Pampo and
Linguado Fields in 1978. The
coquinas of the
Morro do
Chaves Formation...
- Kyauta/ K.
Yusuf N/Kyauta; Ung.
Tudun Wada I/ Central. Pri. Soba; Ung.
Pampo/ K. G Maianguwa; Ung. Kuyamutsa/ K. G Maianguwa; Ung. Dogo/ K. G Maianguwa;...
- Kargo; Hardori, B Tsan****ar J.;
Tudun Wada,
Youth Centre; Beguwa,
Gindin Pampo; Galdima, A Moh'D W. Store; Yari Mari,
Central Primary School Jama'Are Jama'Are...
- (=piranha), from Tupi pirá ("fish") + ánha ("cut")
Pomfret from
Portuguese pampo Potato from "batata"
Ramkie from Afrikaans, from Nama rangi-b,
perhaps from...
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Giovanni Roberti MSI 1977–1990 Ivo Laghi [it] DN / MSI 1990–1991
Fedele Pampo MSI 1991–1992
Corrado Mannucci 1992–1999
Mauro Nobilia [it] MSI / AN 1999–2006...