Cóll (Spanish: Coll) is a village in the province of Lleida, in Catalonia, Spain. It lies in the valley and municipality of Vall de Boí in the comarca...
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Coll (/ˈkɒl/; Scottish Gaelic: Cola) is an island located west of the Isle of Mull and northeast of Tiree in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Coll is known...
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Santa Maria de Cóll is a Romanesque church in Cóll in the municipality of Vall de Boí, Catalonia, Spain. It was consecrated in the year 1110. It became...
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McColl may refer to: McColl, South Carolina McColl Center for Art + Innovation, an artist residency and contemporary art space in Charlotte, North Carolina...
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McColl's was a British convenience shop, newsagent and post office operator, founded in 1973. The chain also traded as RS McColl's in Scotland, and used...
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coach Coll, Lewis, a village on the island of Lewis and Harris in Scotland Cóll, a village in the municipality of Vall de Boí in Catalonia, Spain Coll de...
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Colls may refer to: Caroline Sturdy Colls (born 1985), British historian Ebenezer Colls (1812–1887), English marine painter Kevin Colls (1922–2009), Australian...
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The Cairns of Coll refers primarily to a region of rocky outcrops in shallow waters extending from the north end of the Island of Coll in the Inner Hebrides...
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Catalina Tomàs "Cata" Coll Lluch (Balearic Catalan: [ˈkatə ˈkɔʎ ˈʎuk] ; born 23 April 2001) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper...
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MacColl is a surname from the Scottish Gaelic ”MacColla”, meaning "Son of Coll" shared by several notable people: Born after 1800 Evan MacColl (Gaelic...
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Anna MacColl (/məˈkɔːl/, mə-KAWL; 10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer-songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded...
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Nele Coll (née Gilis, born 20 February 1996 in Belgium) is a professional squash player who represents Belgium. She reached a career-high world ranking...
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Robert J. Coll (born 1934) was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from March 1, 1975 – April 4, 1986. He first...
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Steve Coll (born October 8, 1958) is an American journalist, academic, and executive. He was dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism...
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McColl or MacColl may refer to: James McColl (musician), Scottish musician James McColl (politician) (1844–1929), Australian politician Jimmy McColl (footballer...
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Catherine (Kate) Wheelwright (née Coll; 21 December 1856 – 12 June 1932) was the mother of Irish statesman and politician Éamon de Valera, who served as...
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Mar Coll (born 1981) is a Spanish film director best known for the films Three Days With the Family and We All Want What's Best for Her. Coll was born...
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Robert Colls is Professor of Cultural History at De Montfort University, Leicester. He was born in 1949 in South Shields, where he attended Laygate Lane...
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Coll Ciotach Mac Domhnaill (English: Left-handed Coll MacDonald) (1570–1647) was a Scottish adventurer and mercenary of the Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg...
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January 1915 – 22 October 1989), better known by his stage name Ewan MacColl, was an English folk singer-songwriter, folk song collector, labour activist...
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Collset (stylized as [Coll:set]) is the first full-length album by D'espairsRay, released on June 29, 2005. Along with new recordings, it also features...
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Coll (born Uinseann Ó Colla, July 20, 1908 – February 8, 1932) was an Irish-American mob hitman in the 1920s and early 1930s in New York City. Coll gained...
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James Hamilton McColl, MBE (1935 – 22 October 2024) was a Scottish horticulturalist, writer and garden presenter. He was one of the original presenters...
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Ivonne Coll Mendoza (born June 18, 1947) is a Puerto Rican actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned Miss Puerto Rico 1967 and competed in...
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Sofia Coll i Benito (Catalan: [suˈfi.ə ˈkɔʎ i βəˈnitu], Spanish: [soˈfi.a ˈkol i βeˈnito]; born 1 January 1999) is a Spanish singer, dancer and actress...
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Sir Patrick Coll (1839–1917), KCB, PC was an Irish lawyer. He was the Chief Crown Solicitor for Ireland from 1888 to 1905. "Sir Patrick Coll", The Times...
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Daniel Coll (born 1961) is an English actor and film director best known for playing the recurring character DI Frank Blackmore in ITV's Emmerdale. Coll trained...
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Mickey Coll (12 February 1951, in San Juan, Puerto Rico – 23 December 1972, in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico) was a Puerto Rican basketball player who competed...
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James Allan McColl OBE (born 22 December 1951) is a Scottish businessman who is the chairman and chief executive officer of Clyde Blowers. He was a member...
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American College of Surgeons (redirect from J. Am. Coll. Surg.)
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) is a professional medical association for surgeons and surgical team members, founded in 1913. It claims more than...
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