- Look up
Vadala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vadala or
Wadala may
refer to
Places in
India Wadala, a
locality in
Mumbai Wadala (Vidhan
Sabha constituency)...
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Guido Nahuel Vadalá (born 8
February 1997) is an
Argentine footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Chilean club
Deportes Melipilla.
Vadalá began playing...
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Giuseppina Vadalà (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuzepˈpiːna
vadaˈla]; 1824 in
Messina – 7
October 1914 in
Santiago de Chile) was an
Italian patriot. Two heroic...
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Vadala or
Wadala is the
surname of the
following people:
Eleanor Vadala (1923–2023),
American chemist,
materials engineer and
balloonist Giuseppina Vadalà...
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Julia Ann
Vadala Taft (July 27, 1942 –
March 15, 2008) was a
United States official who was
involved in
international humanitarian ****istance, and who...
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Eleanor Vadala (September 8, 1923 – July 19, 2023) was an
American chemist,
materials engineer and balloonist. She
became director of
research and development...
- the band
announced a
series of tour
dates and
added b****ist
Guillermo Vadalá,
keyboardist Bosco Aguilar, and
vocalist Damian Castroviejo in
place of...
- when or
where the term "Feast of the
Seven Fishes" was po****rized. Nick
Vadala,
writing for The
Philadelphia Inquirer found the newspaper's
oldest reference...
- SS
Vadala was a
cargo steamship that was
launched in
Scotland in 1890,
renamed Kenkon Maru No. 12 in 1913, and sank as the
result of a
collision in 1928...
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Italian Americans in
Philadelphia Sausage bread Pepperoni roll Hot
Pockets Vadala, Nick. "The stromboli: A
Philly original,
courtesy of Romano's". The Philadelphia...