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Pinto is a Portuguese, Spanish,
Jewish (Sephardic), and
Italian surname. It is a high-frequency
surname in all Portuguese-speaking
countries and is also...
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Freida Selena Pinto (born 18
October 1984) is an
Indian actress who has
appeared mainly in
American and
British films. Born and
raised in Mumbai, Maharashtra...
- The Ford
Pinto is a
subcompact car that was
manufactured and
marketed by Ford
Motor Company in
North America from 1970
until 1980. The
Pinto was the first...
- The
pinto bean (/ˈpɪntoʊ/) is a
variety of
common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). In
Spanish they are
called frijoles pintos. It is the most po****r bean by...
- Ḥaim
Pinto (1748–1845) was the
leading rabbi in the
seaport city of Essaouira, Morocco,
known in his
lifetime as Mogador, Morocco.
Rabbi Pinto, himself...
- João
Manuel Vieira Pinto CvIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈpĩtu, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; born 19
August 1971) is a
Portuguese retired professional footballer...
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Gallo pinto or
gallopinto is a
traditional dish from
Central America.
Consisting of rice and
beans as a base,
gallo pinto has a long
history and is important...
- A
pinto horse has a coat
color that
consists of
large patches of
white and any
other color.
Pinto coloration is also
called paint, particolored,: 171 ...
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Sergio Pinto may
refer to: Sérgio
Sousa Pinto (born 1972),
Portuguese politician Sérgio
Pinto (footballer, born 1973),
Portuguese football midfielder Sérgio...
- José de Magalhães
Pinto (28 June 1909 – 6
March 1996) was a
Brazilian politician and banker. Magalhães
Pinto was born in
Santo Antônio do Monte, in the...