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Vittoria "Vicky"
Piria (born 11
November 1993) is an Italian-British
racing driver who
races in
Italian GT, and
previously competed in the GP3 Series...
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Piria may
refer to:
Piria, a
village in the
commune Argetoaia, Dolj County,
Romania Piriá River (Pará River), a
tributary of the Pará
River in Brazil...
- from
direction sulfonation. A
classic named reaction is the
Piria reaction (Raffaele
Piria, 1851) in
which nitrobenzene is
treated with a
metal bisulfite...
- The
Piria Palace (Spanish:
Palacio Piria) is the
headquarters of the
Supreme Court of Uruguay.
Located on the
south side of the
Plaza de
Cagancha in Montevideo...
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Fernando Juan
Santiago Francisco María
Piria de
Grossi (Montevideo, 21
August 1847 - 11
December 1933) was a
Uruguayan inventor, alchemist, writer, politician...
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Raffaele Piria (Scilla 20
August 1814 –
Turin 18 July 1865) was an
Italian chemist from Scilla, who
lived in Palmi. He
converted the
substance Salicin...
- The
Piriá River (Portuguese: Rio
Piriá) is a
river in the
extreme east of the
state of Pará, Brazil. The
river rises in the muni****lity of Nova Esperança...
- Nova Esperança do
Piriá (New Hope of
Piria) is a muni****lity in the
state of Pará in the
Northern region of Brazil. List of muni****lities in Pará IBGE...
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Piriá River may
refer to
Piriá River (Pará River), a
tributary of the Pará River,
Brazil Piriá River (Eastern Pará), a
river in the
extreme east of the...
- Olga
Piria de
Jaureguay (28
April 1927 – 30 July 2015) was a
Uruguayan artist,
pianist and goldsmith, who was a
pupil of Joaquín
Torres García.
Piria was...