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Panduro may
refer to:
Panduro, Bolivia, a
canton in the
province of Aroma, La Paz
Department Elna
Panduro (1882–1983),
Danish actress Lorenzo Hervás y...
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Apistogramma panduro (A-183), also
commonly referred to as
Apistogramma pandurini, is a
small species of
cichlid freshwater fish from the
Amazon river...
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Aldcroft Panduro (born 10
January 2008) is a
Danish footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for FC Copenhagen. He is a
Danish youth international.
Panduro joined...
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Lorenzo Hervás y
Panduro was a
Spanish Jesuit and philologist; born at Horcajo, 1 May 1735; died at Rome, 24
August 1809. He is one of the most important...
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Carmen Rosa
Panduro Ramírez was a
Peruvian housewife who
fought against Ecuadorian troops in the
Battle of
Rocafuerte during the 1941 Ecuadorian–Peruvian...
- Elna Mary
Panduro born
Eskesen (1882–1983) was a
Danish actress and
operetta singer. She
appeared in operettas,
revues and the
silent film Hjertedoktoren...
- Leif
Thormod Panduro (18
April 1923 – 16
January 1977) was a
Danish writer, novelist,
short story writer, and dramatist. A
dentist by profession, he began...
- for the song "Let Them Fall",
which was
produced and
directed by
Michael Panduro of
Siegfred Productions for
SCION A/V. All
tracks are
written by Dave Chandler...
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catechesis quoted by
Lorenzo Hervás y
Panduro in Italian. The text
sample below,
originally from Hervás y
Panduro (1787: 229), has been
reproduced from...
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Georgian panturi, and a Serbo-Croat tamburitza. The Gr****s
called it pandura;
panduros; phanduros;
panduris or pandurion. The
Latin is pandura. It is attested...