Manso may refer to: Manso, Haute-Corse, France Manso, Ghana Manso (surname) Manso Indians, an indigenous American people Manso, Prefect of Amalfi (fl. 898–914)...
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Will Manso (born February 20, 1975, in Weehawken, New Jersey, United States) is an American TV journalist and host. He is currently the WPLG Local 10...
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1659. Tomás Manso was the older half-brother of Juan Manso de Contreras who was the governor of New Mexico from 1656 to 1659. Tomás Manso was born in...
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Manso II the Blind was the duke of Amalfi on three separate occasions: from 1028 to 1029, from 1034 to 1038, and from 1043 to 1052. He was the second...
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Assin Manso is a town in the Central Region of Ghana. It is located 40 kilometers along the Cape Coast - Kumasi highway. The town is well known for the...
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Manso (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈmjam ˈmanso], born 6 June 1979) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Manso...
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The Manso Indians were an Indigenous people who lived along the Rio Grande, from the 16th to the 17th century. Present-day Las Cruces, New Mexico developed...
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Manso Adubia is a town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is the capital of the Amansie South District. The town is known for the Manso Adubia Senior...
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Manso is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alonso Manso (1460–1539), Spanish bishop Damián Manso (born 1979), Argentine footballer Frimpong...
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Bono state (redirect from Bono Manso)
the Sahara, in present-day Ghana. Bono Manso (literally "on the state of Bono") sometimes known as Bono Manso or Mansu was a trading area in the medieval...
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Marco Manso (born 9 October 1973) is a Brazilian former footballer and manager. In 1996, Manso signed for Saudi Arabian side Hajer Club. In 1997, he signed...
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The Manso Dam (Portuguese: Represa de Manso) is a hydroelectric dam on the Manso River, a tributary of the Cuiabá River, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil...
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Deloris Frimpong Manso, (born June 25 1983) popularly known as "Delay", is an entrepreneur, television and radio show host, producer, public speaker and...
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Rubén Silvano Manso Olivar (born 16 December 1966) is a Spanish economist, businessman and politician. Manso was an inspector for the Bank of Spain and...
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El Manso is a village and municipality in Río Negro Province in Valle El Manso in Argentina. Located in the vicinity of Chile El Manso was settled in...
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rivers named Manso River. Manso River (Argentina and Chile) Manso River (Goiás) Manso River (Mato Grosso) Manso River (Minas Gerais) Manso (disambiguation)...
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Gonzalo Manso Moyano (born 4 May 1990) is an Argentine professional rugby union player. A former Tucumán hooker, Manso was capped twice for Argentina in...
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Stephen Frimpong Manso (born 15 May 1959) is a Ghanaian football coach and former player who manages Bibiani Gold Stars. Manso played as a defender for...
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Manso (fl. c. 1077–96) was a Lombard viceduke (vicedux) who ruled the Duchy of Amalfi during the reign of Roger Borsa, the Norman Duke of Apulia. He is...
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Francisco Manso (born 28 November 1949), is a Portuguese filmmaker and producer. He is best known as the director of the critically acclaimed films, Napomuceno's...
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Shirley Frimpong-Manso (born 16 March 1977) is a Ghanaian film director, writer, and producer. She is the founder and CEO of Sparrow Productions, a film...
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Juana Paula Manso (June 26, 1819 – April 24, 1875) was an Argentine writer, translator, journalist, teacher and feminist who advocated for better educational...
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Manso Atwere is a town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The town is known for the Mansoman Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution....
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Manso I (Italian: Mansone) (died 1004) was the duke of Amalfi (966–1004) and prince of Salerno (981–983). He was the son of Duke Sergius I and the greatest...
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Yaw Frimpong-Manso (born 10 March 1951) is a Ghanaian theologian, Biblical scholar, and Presbyterian minister. He served as the Moderator of the General...
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Giovanni Battista Manso (1570 – 28 December 1645) was an Italian aristocrat, scholar, and patron of the arts and artists. He was for many years the leading...
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El Manso Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto El Manso, ICAO: SCGR) is a public use airport located near Llanada Grande, Los Lagos, Chile. Talk:El Manso Airport...
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Peter Manso (December 22, 1940 – April 7, 2021) was an American writer and journalist known for definitive biographies on Jackie Stewart, Norman Mailer...
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The Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River also called Nnonkonsuo or Donkor Nsuo (singular) was one of the slave markets for gathering indigenes during the...
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the maternal surname is Martins and the paternal surname is Manso Manuel Martins Manso (21 November 1793 – 11 December 1871) was a Portuguese bishop...
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