- The
Peiros (Gr****: Πείρος,
formerly also
Kamenitza and Achelous) is a
river in the
central and the
northwestern parts of Achaea, Greece. It is 42.6 km...
- Joaquín
Peiró Lucas (29
January 1936 – 18
March 2020) was a
Spanish football attacking midfielder and manager.
After excelling at Atlético
Madrid – where...
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Peiro is a
ghost town in
Woodbury County, in the U.S.
state of Iowa. A post
office was
established at
Peiro in 1877, and
remained in
operation until 1904...
- Belén López
Peiró (born
February 24, 1992, in
Buenos Aires,
Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an
Argentine book
writer and columnist.
Signed to
Libros Penguin...
- Joan
Peiró i
Belis (sometimes Juan
Peiró: 18
February 1887 – 24 July 1942) was a
Catalan anarchist activist, writer,
editor of the
anarchist newspaper...
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Germinal Peiro (born 15
September 1953 in Lézignan-Corbières, Aude) Is a
French politician who was a
member of the
National ****embly of France. He represented...
- Ilia
Peiros (full name: Ilia
Iosifovich Peiros, Илья Иосифович Пейрос; born 1948) is a
Russian linguist who
specializes in the
historical linguistics...
- Ana María
Peiró is a
Spanish paralympic athlete who
competed in Para swimming. She won
eight medals at the 1984
Summer Paralympics and 1988
Summer Paralympics...
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Varela 'Varillas' as Don Nué José
Montenegro Consuelo Reyes Peiró p.306 Eva
Woods Peiró.
White Gypsies: Race and
Stardom in
Spanish Musical Films. U...
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Champions League place, Málaga were
always successful under the po****r Joaquín
Peiró. They made a
solitary appearance in the UEFA
Intertoto Cup in 2002, clinching...