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Beatriz Pellón Fernández-Fontecha (born 15
September 1960) is a
Spanish former professional tennis and
field hockey player. As a
tennis player, she won...
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Pellon railway station is a
closed station that
served the area of
Pellon in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was one of two
stations on the short...
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Gabriel Pellon (1900–1975) was a
German painter and art director.
Pellon was born in Metz,
which was then part of the
German Empire having been annexed...
- Juan
Pellón Fernández-Fontecha (born 21
January 1955) is a
former field hockey player from Spain. He won the
silver medal with the Men's
National Team...
- Gina
Pellón (December 26, 1926 –
March 27, 2014) was a
Cuban painter who
lived in France. She was
known for her
abstract expressive paintings in strong...
- Peko (Finnish
spelling Pekko, Pekka,
Pellon Pekko) is an
ancient Estonian and
Finnish god of crops,
especially barley and brewing. In the area of Setomaa...
- Devil). To
combat this threat, the
Church establishes a
second Inquisition.
Pellon Cross, head of the
mercenary Confederacy Of
Police (COP), is
hired to provide...
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Bookbinding WoodworkingEdge banding Pellon, B.J. and A. Sustic. 1991,
TAPPI Hot Melt
Symposium Notes. p. 193
Pellon, B.J. and A. Sustic. 1991, Journal...
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Robert Jacobsen Bengt Lindström Jean
Messagier Vali
Myers John
Olsen Gina
Pellón (1926–2014) Dana
Schutz Shinkichi Tajiri Alasdair Taylor Louis Van Lint...
- of
geography at the
Universities of
Valladolid and Madrid. (In Spanish.)
Pellón, José R.,
Diccionario Espasa Íberos.
Espasa Calpe S.A.
Madrid 2001. (In...