- four-story
building called the
Rigos Hall. The
Rigos Hall was
named after by
Martial Law era
pastor Dr.
Cirilio A.
Rigos on May 15, 1996. The
naming was...
- to 2000.
Rigos shares with
Yiannis Tsaparas the
record of
having the
greatest number of Gr****
national titles in his
weight division.
Rigos started judo...
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Rigo may
refer to:
Rigo 23, a
Portuguese artist active in San Francisco,
California Blessed Rigo, also
known as
Henry of Treviso, a
medieval Italian saint...
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Angeliki Artemis Diane Rigos is a
research director, a
business consultant, and a
former University Professor.
Rigos is
primarily known for her work on...
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Rigo District is a
district of
Central Province in
Papua New Guinea. It is one of the five
administrative districts that make up the province.
Rigo Central...
- Dan
August Rigo (born
August 6, 1986) is a Filipino-Canadian
recording artist, songwriter,
producer and musician.
August Rigo is
signed to a publishing...
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Michel Rigo (1772 – 1815) was an
artist from
Genoa who
accompanied the
French army
under Napoleon Bonaparte in
their campaign in
Egypt and
Syria in 1798...
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Pascal Rigo (born 4
September 1960) is a
French Restaurateur who owns a
small "empire" of boulangeries, restaurants, and
wholesale and
retail bakeries...
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Rigobert Bamundele (28
August 1955 – 26
October 2023), best
known as
Rigo Star, was a
Congolese soukous guitarist and composer. He pla**** with several...
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Baltasar Rigo Cifré (born 26 June 1985 in Campos, Majorca,
Balearic Islands) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for CE
Campos as a
central defender. A product...