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- Monte Perdido (in Spanish; Mont Perdu in French; Mont Perdito in Aragonese; all three meaning lost mountain) is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees...
- Vergel M. Columna Isagani L. Culanding Jowie S. Carampot Kristine Jane M. Perdito Vivencio Q. Lozares Jr. Richard R. Parin Alfredo S. Ching Hernando M. Granados...
- verb forms such as in perduto (lost) instead of -ĪTUM that ended up being perdito, which later became perdiu in many dialects due to Spanish influence as...
- is so tall the only part of him that ever is in shot is his leg. Pablo Perdito - A world famous Latin American dancing duck. Floyd - The only toady to...
-  Marshall Islands Omø Great Belt  Denmark Omolkarm Persian Gulf  Iran Ono Perdito River,  Alabama  United States Ontong Java Solomon Islands  Solomon Islands...
- considered the western Australian form of the goldspot hogfish (Bodanius perdito). Russell, B. (2010). "Bodi**** solatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
- surprising maternal instincts when the boys need it most, and El Rey del Perdito, the "Undisputed King of the Tango," a widower who dances nightly, imagining...
- nomina eorum continens, qui in albo Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis nunc perdito ab anno 1560 usque ad annum 1582 inscripti sunt (in Latin). Vol. 1. Univerzita...
- nomina eorum continens, qui in albo Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis nunc perdito ab anno 1560 usque ad annum 1582 inscripti sunt (in Latin). Vol. 1. Univerzita...
- discernendis utitur (Altdorf 1740) Prolusio ad orat. inaug. de Caino ipso vultu perditos mores suos prodente (Altdorf 1740) Omne felicitatis genus a Deo tribus...