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Vedia (born May 31, 1982) is an
Argentine rugby union player. He
plays as a centre. He is the son of
rugby player back row
Ricardo "Tacho" de
Vedia....
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Vedia Barut (14
February 1919 – 21 May 2003) was the
first Turkish Cypriot businesswoman.
Barut was born in
Nicosia on 14
February 1919, as the second...
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Vedia is a town,
created in 1913, in the far
northwestern part of
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the
administrative centre for
Leandro N. Alem...
- the Vatican]. La Capital. 25
March 2013.
Retrieved 15
January 2024. De
Vedia,
Mariano (16 July 2010). "La
carta de Bergoglio, un
error estratégico" [Bergoglio's...
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General Vedia is a
village and muni****lity in
Chaco Province in
northern Argentina. This
village is also
known as "La cuna del
escudo chaqueño" whose...
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Delfina Manuela Molina y
Vedia de
Bastianini (7
March 1879 – 22
January 1961) was an
Argentine chemist, writer, teacher, painter, and singer. She was...
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Julio Fabián de
Vedia Pérez (1826-1892) was an
Argentine Divisional General who was
prominent within the
Paraguayan War and the
Conquest of the Desert...
- News
Agency Hoy magazine, La Plata, 1
March 1998. Bartolomé de
Vedia [Bartholomew of
Vedia] (1
March 1998). "Falleció
Quarracino y
asume Bergoglio en la...
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appointed by the
president of Bolivia. The
current governor,
Johnny Franklin Vedia Rodríguez of the
Movement for
Socialism –
Political Instrument for the Sovereignty...
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tense bol, bola, bolo jedol, jedla,
jedlo vedel, vedela, vedelo...