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Walto may
refer to:
Waldo of
Reichenau (740–814),
sometimes spelled Walto,
Carolingian abbot and
bishop Walto Tuomioja (1888–1931),
Finnish lawyer, journalist...
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Walto Wihtori Tuomioja (7
March 1888, in
Parkano – 2
October 1931) was a
Finnish lawyer,
journalist and politician. At
first active in the
Young Finnish...
- Stanisław
Marian Waltoś (born 9
February 1932) is a
Polish legal scholar and
academic specializing in
criminal law and
legal history,
professor of legal...
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Committee Yohan Lee, one of
Salvor Hardin's
advisors and
friends Dokor Walto,
Foundation Action Party activist Jaim Orsy,
Foundation Action Party activist...
- 2007) For example, the re-establishment of
Jagiellonian University in 1364.
Waltos, Stanisław (31
October 2002). "The Past and the Present".
Uniwersytet Jagielloński...
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Oromaree Pinyānish
Quchanis Sara
Shamizdin Ṭāl
Timar d’Van
Tkhuma Tyari Walto Notes The
village of Āshīṯā was a
rayat of the Tyari. Diz was part of the...
- Ceylanlı (Kurdish:
Walto, Weltû, Syriac:
Walṭō) is a
village in the
central district of Hakkâri
Province in Turkey. It is po****ted by
Kurds of the Jirkî...
- Waldo, a
World War II
Liberty ship All
pages with
titles containing Waldo Walto (disambiguation)
Valdo (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- forward,
chooses Washington Huskies over Oregon, others". The Oregonian.
Waltos, Kyle (March 28, 2017). "Matisse
Thybulle to
return for
junior season"....
- (below) and
Urmian (above). A****a
Zawita Halmon/Geramon
Mangesh Upper Tyari Walto Upper Barwari Qudshanis (just
south of Lake Van)
Tkhuma Tal
Lewin Bohtan...