The Bardi people, also spelt Baada or Baardi and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people, living north of Broome and inhabiting parts of...
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Look up bardi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bardi may refer to: Bardi language, the language of the Bardi people Bardi people, an Indigenous Australian...
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speak the Jawi dialect. They are sometimes grouped with the Bardi people and referred to as "Bardi Jawi", as the languages and culture are similar. The Jawi...
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intelligible with Jawi and possibly other dialects. It is spoken by the Bardi people at the tip of the Dampier peninsula and neighbouring islands (north of...
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Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 – 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer...
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Bardis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Giovanni Bardis (born 1987), French weightlifter John Bardis, Assistant Secretary of Administration...
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Ardyaloon, Western Australia (redirect from Bardi, Western Australia)
Ardyaloon or One Arm Point, also known as Bardi, is an Aboriginal Australian community town on the Dampier Peninsula, in the Kimberley region of Western...
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Donatello (redirect from Donato de Betto di Bardi)
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386 – 13 December 1466), known mononymously as Donatello (English: /ˌdɒnəˈtɛloʊ/; Italian: [donaˈtɛllo]), was an...
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Bardi (Emilian: Bàrdi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi)...
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Indigenous Australians, mainly of the Bardi people but also Nyulnyul, Jabirr Jabirr, Jukun, Yawuru and Karajarri people. The name derives from the boats used...
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acacioides, commonly known as coastal paperbark and as lunyamad by the Bardi people, is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, and is native to the far...
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Pietro Maria Bardi (La Spezia, February 21, 1900 – São Paulo, October 1, 1999) was an Italian writer, curator and collector, mostly known for being the...
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Barði Jóhannsson (born 10 September 1975) is an Icelandic musician, composer, writer, TV show host (of the surrealist Icelandic TV show Konfekt), clothing...
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Vito Bardi (born 18 September 1951) is an Italian general and politician. He is serving as the 9th and incumbent president of Basilicata since 16 April...
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and private. An ilma is both a public ceremony or performance of the Bardi people, and the hand-held objects used in these ceremonies. The inma is a cultural...
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Indigenous Australians, mainly of the Bardi people but also Nyulnyul, Jabirr Jabirr, Jukun, Yawuru and Karajarri people. The name derives from the boats used...
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Bardi is an Italian surname. In the late Middle Ages there were two noble families with this name. One, the Bardi family, was in Florence. A family that...
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off the Dampier Peninsula. The traditional owners of the area are the Bardi people. William Dampier's description from Cygnet off Cape Leveque on 5 January...
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Charles III, Duke of Parma (redirect from Henry, Count of Bardi)
Tuscany, on 11 January 1868. They had ten children. Prince Henry, Count of Bardi (1851–1905): he married Princess Maria Immacolata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies...
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John Bardis is a former Assistant Secretary of Administration (ASA) for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. He is also the founder of Medassets...
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Aboriginal word, "Lollmardinard". The community is inhabited by the Bardi people. Lombadina is part of a single urban area that incorporates Djarindjin...
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Prince Jaime Bernardo of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi (born 13 October 1972) is the second son and third child of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and...
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Bardi people, the Nimanburu lay on their southeastern flank, while the Djaberadjabera were directly south on the adjacent coast. The Nyulnyul people spoke...
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Francesco Bardi (born 18 January 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian Serie B club Reggiana. Bardi is a product...
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Ugo Bardi (born 23 May 1952 in Florence, Italy) is a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Florence. Bardi is a researcher on materials...
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Puertollano, who was married to a Catholic woman from the Aboriginal Bardi people and who was technically "employing" Aborigines. This was a breach of...
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Welsh Italians (category Welsh people of Italian descent)
the cemetery in Bardi. In 1911 there were 20,389 Italians in Wales. As of 2012[update] is estimated now that there are 40,000 people of Italian origin...
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Felipe Bardi dos Santos (born 8 October 1998 in Americana) is a Brazilian track and field sprinter. Santos focused on the 200 metres and long jump in...
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Prince Henry (section People)
(1726–1802), son of King Frederick William I of Prussia Prince Henry, Count of Bardi (1851–1905) Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862–1929), son of Frederick III...
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