up jardines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jardines or Jardine's may refer to: Jardines (Tren Urbano station), San Juan, Puerto Rico Jardines del...
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Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited (also known as Jardines) is a Hong Kong–based, Bermuda-domiciled British multinational conglomerate. It has a primary...
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The Jardine Scholarship is a full scholarship offered by Jardines for study at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It is considered among the world's...
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Australia Jardine baronets, four baronetcies Jardine Matheson, or Jardines, a British multinational conglomerate Jardine Peak, Antarctica Jardine River,...
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21°40′N 151°35′E / 21.667°N 151.583°E / 21.667; 151.583 Los Jardines or Los Buenos Jardines (Spanish for "the good gardens") are phantom islands supposedly...
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Pao forced Jardines to sell its interests in Reunion Properties. Jardines marked its 150th anniversary in 1982 by setting up the Jardine Foundation,...
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Jardine may refer to: William Jardine (merchant), Scottish surgeon and merchant, one of the founders of Jardine, Matheson & Co. Sir William Jardine,...
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in Jardines del Hipódromo, Montevideo that currently plays in the Uruguayan Primera División. Founded in 1945, the club's home stadium is Jardines del...
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August 2021. "Jardines returns to banking with Rothschild stake". South China Morning Post. 2005-06-23. Retrieved 2022-12-30. Jardine Strategic v t e...
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another Jardine House in Hamilton, Bermuda, which serves as the registered office for Jardines' Bermuda-domiciled businesses (most of Jardines' businesses...
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Alan Charles Jardine (born September 3, 1942) is an American musician who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best known as the band's rhythm guitarist,...
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1999, Jardines was a major shareholder in Cycle & Carriage, with a 24.6% stake. In 2002, Cycle & Carriage became a subsidiary of Jardines when Jardine Strategic...
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Jardine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Jardine (born 1942), member of the Beach Boys Alexander Jardine (British Army officer)...
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(via Jardine Pacific) and Air China Group (via CNAC(G)). However, Jardines' involvement in Hong Kong aviation began as early as 1946 as Jardine Airways...
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of the archipelago. In 2010, Jardines de la Reina was established as a national park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Jardines de la Reina). With an area of...
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referred to the club as Nottingham Jardines or Notts Jardines, especially when playing outside Nottinghamshire. Ernest Jardine, the son of the company founder...
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Jardines del Rey Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Jardines del Rey) (IATA: CCC, ICAO: MUCC) is an airport situated on the island of Cayo Coco, part of...
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According to press reports, Jardines ran OSINT efforts at the 66th Military Intelligence Group in Augsburg, Germany. Mr. Jardines was the founder and president...
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Jardines del Hipódromo María Mincheff de Lazaroff Stadium, popularly known as Jardines del Hipódromo, is a stadium located in the Jardines del Hipódromo...
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Jardine Fleming was a Hong Kong–based investment bank founded in 1970 as a joint venture between Jardine Matheson and Robert Fleming & Co. It was acquired...
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Christine Anne Jardine (born 24 November 1960) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West...
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ruber). Jardines de la Reina Cuba Tourism Department. "Jardines del Rey". Archived from the original on 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2007-08-10. Jardines del Rey...
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long continued as a close business associate of Jardine and that a portrait of Jeejeebhoy hung in Jardines' Hong Kong office in the 1990s was tribute to...
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Jardines del Pedregal (English: Rocky Gardens) or simply El Pedregal (full name: El Pedregal de San Angel) is an upscale residential colonia (neighborhood)...
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Los Jardines are phantom islands supposedly located northeast of the Mariana Islands, near Guam. Los Jardines may also refer to: Los Jardines (Dominican...
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Keswick family (category Jardine Matheson Group)
became a director in 1972 but left Jardines in 1977 to join his brother at Matheson & Co. He returned to join Jardines again in 1983 as senior managing...
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Noonday Gun (category Jardine Matheson Group)
Hong Kong. Retrieved 31 March 2011. The Legend of the Jardines Noonday Gun. Hong Kong: Jardines. 2010. What’s the story behind the Noonday Gun?, HK Magazine...
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soon as a vessel was signaled, a fast whaleboat was sent out to collect Jardines' mails. The correspondence was rushed back to the office so that the directors...
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Nights in the Gardens of Spain (redirect from Noches en los Jardines de España)
Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Spanish: Noches en los jardines de España), G. 49, is a piece of music by the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. Falla was...
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Sabatini Gardens (redirect from Jardines de Sabatini)
The Sabatini Gardens (in Spanish: Jardines de Sabatini) are part of the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, and were opened to the public by King Juan Carlos...
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