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European Union recognized Zinfandel as a
synonym for
Primitivo in
January 1999,
meaning that
Italian Primitivos can be
labeled as
Zinfandel in the
United States...
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Primitivo is a
variety of black-skinned wine grape.
Primitivo might also
refer to:
Ricardo Primitivo González,
Argentine basketball player Primitivo Lázaro...
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Primitivo "Tibing" Martínez (September 24, 1912, in Ormoc,
Leyte – May 19, 1985, in San Francisco, California, U.S.) was a
Filipino basketball player...
- The
Primitive Way (also
called Original Way, Spanish:
Camino Primitivo) is one of the
paths of the
Camino de Santiago. It
begins in the old
Asturian capital...
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Primitivo González del Alba (February 24, 1849 – 1913) was a
Spanish jurist,
legal writer and
criminologist from
Burgos in
northern Spain. He was involved...
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Primitivo "Tibo"
Medrana Mijares (November 17, 1931 –
disappeared 1977) was a
Filipino journalist, author, war hero, and
former press censor and propagandist...
- Juan
Primitivo Próspero Fernández
Oreamuno (July 18, 1834 –
March 12, 1885) was
President of
Costa Rica from 1882 to 1885. Fernández
studied philosophy...
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foreign films such as
Heimweh nach St.
Pauli (1963, Germany), L'Amore
Primitivo (1964, Italy),
Panic Button (1964, Italy) and
Einer frisst den anderen...
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Primitivo Lovina was a
Filipino politician.
During the
presidency of
Elpidio Quirino he was
Secretary of Labor; he
resigned in 1950. He was appointed...
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Primitivo E.
Viray Jr., S.J. (born
October 31, 1960), also
known as Fr. Jun Viray, is the 12th
Provincial Superior of the
Society of
Jesus in the Philippines...