migrate, those who remained in São Paulo came to be classified as pardos." Most pardos within Caribbean and Northern South America historically inhabited...
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(IBGE) in Brazilian censuses. Pardos, Guadalajara, a municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Pardos (catepan) was the catepan...
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Telles for lumping "blacks" and "pardos" in the same category, given the predominantly European ancestry of the "pardos" throughout Brazil. According to...
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Pardos was the catepan of Italy briefly in 1042 following the short term of George Maniakes. In July 1042, Maniakes was disgraced and recalled by Constantine...
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Pardo's Push was an aviation maneuver carried out by then-Captain (Lt Col USAF Ret) John R. "Bob" Pardo (1934–2023), USAF in order to move his wingman's...
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of African descent identify themselves as pardos. The Brazilian Black Movement considers pretos and pardos together as part of a single category: negros...
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Moreno Venezuelans (redirect from Pardos in Venezuela)
Amerindians and/or Europeans. Historically known as mulattos, mestizos, pardos, and zambos. Some Moreno Venezuelans may also be mixed with Asian ancestry...
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had signed Pardo. Lucía Pardo at Soccerway. Retrieved 26 November 2021. "Lucía Pardo". BDFutbol. Retrieved 26 November 2021. "Lucía Pardo". Txapeldunak...
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Annie Pardo Cemo (born 6 June 1940) is a Mexican cell biologist specializing in the study of the extracellular matrix. She is a member of the Sistema...
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Rob Pardo (born June 9, 1970) is an American video game designer. He is the former chief creative officer at Blizzard Entertainment, resigning on July...
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Royal Palace of El Pardo, palace in the same-named ward of Madrid Treaty of El Pardo (disambiguation) Pardoe (disambiguation) Pardos (disambiguation) This...
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Fermín Pardo Pardo (born 20 April 1945) is a Spanish folklore researcher, and is one of the most notable scholars of traditional music in the Land of...
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Luis Alberto Pardo Villalón (20 September 1882 – 21 February 1935) was a Chilean Navy officer who, in August 1916, commanded the steam tug Yelcho to rescue...
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David Pardo may refer to: David Pardo (Dutch rabbi, born at Salonica) (c. 1591–1657) David Pardo (Dutch rabbi, born in Amsterdam), 17th century rabbi and...
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Rio Pardo is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. The population is 34,654 (2022 census) in an area of 2051 km². The elevation...
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José Pardo may refer to: José Pardo y Barreda (1864–1947), Peruvian politician, twice president of Peru José Antonio Pardo (born 1988), Spanish footballer...
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Sebastián Eduardo Pardo Campos (born 1 January 1982) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Pardo was born in Quillota...
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Dominick George "Don" Pardo Jr. (February 22, 1918 – August 18, 2014) was an American radio and television announcer whose career spanned more than seven...
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González-Casarrubios, Cepeda, Pardos, Neves & Sánchez, 2022 Setaphyes australensis (Lemburg, 2002) Sánchez, Yamasaki, Pardos, Sørensen & Martínez, 2016 Setaphyes...
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Jorge Daniel Pardo (born September 7, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the lead role of Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes in the television series...
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Juan Pardo may refer to: Juan Pardo (explorer), 16th-century Spanish explorer and conquistador Juan Pardo de Tavera (1472–1545), Spanish cardinal and Grand...
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players' careers, with Pardos saying that it was "the [kind of thing] most people wait to talk about until after they retire." Pardos spoke with Putellas...
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Rubén Pardo may refer to: Rubén Pardo (racing driver) (born 1979), Mexican stock car racing driver Rubén Pardo (footballer) (born 1992), Spanish footballer...
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Franco Pardo (born 5 April 1997) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Unión Santa Fe. Pardo started his Belgrano career...
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Brazilians of visibly mixed racial origins self-identify as pardos. According to the 2022 census, "pardos" make up 92.1 million people or 45.3% of Brazil's population...
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Look up Rio Pardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pardo River or Rio Pardo may refer to: Pardo River (Amazonas), a river of Amazonas state in north-western...
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Isaac ben David Pardo (Hebrew: יצחק בן דוד פארדו) was a Bosnian rabbi as well as the author of "To'afot Re'em", a commentary on the responsa of Rabbi...
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Urko Rafael Pardo Goas (Greek: Ούρκο Ράφαελ Πάρντο Γκόας; born 28 January 1983) is a Belgian-born Spanish-Cypriot retired professional footballer who...
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The Royal Palace of El Pardo (Spanish: Palacio Real de El Pardo, pronounced [paˈlaθjo reˈal de el ˈpaɾðo]) is one of the official residences of the Spanish...
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Francisco Pardo (born 13 February 1962) is a Spanish politician serving as Director-General of the Police since June 1, 2018. Pardo is a member of the...
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