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Piros or
Piroš is a
Hungarian surname, it
means 'red'.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrea Piros (born 1966),
Swiss fencer Kamil Piroš (born...
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Piro may
refer to:
Ferdinando Piro,
Italian footballer Hank
Piro,
American football player Saint Pyr, or
Piro, the 6th
century founder of the monastery...
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Zsombor Piros (born 13
October 1999) is a
Hungarian professional tennis player.
Piros has a career-high ATP
singles ranking of
world No. 106, achieved...
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Piros (10 May 1917 – 13
January 2006) was a
Hungarian communist politician and
military officer, who
served as
Interior Minister between 1954 and...
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provincia de los
Piros Piros Indian Tribe Pueblo Bletzer,
Michael P., 'The
First Province of that Kingdom':
Notes on the
Colonial History of the
Piro Area. New...
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Piro is a
nagar parishad town and
corresponding community development block in
Bhojpur District, in the
Indian state of Bihar.
Piro is 39 km from the...
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Jeanine Ferris Pirro (born June 2, 1951) is an
American television host and author, and is also a
former judge, prosecutor, and
politician in the state...
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Bachri is a
village in
Piro block of the
Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. It is
located south of
Piro. As of 2011, its po****tion was 3,476, in 583 households...
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Piros, Cirifan, Gumpoldskirchener,
Gumpoldskirchener Spätrot,
Gumpoldskirchener Spätroth,
Kesoei Piros,
Kirmizi Zierfahndler,
Nemes Cirfandli,
Piros Cirfandli...
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Nomole or Cujareño people, also
known as the
Mashco Piro, are an
indigenous tribe of
nomadic hunter-gatherers who
inhabit the
remote regions of the...