Point Pedro, also known as Paruthithurai (Tamil: பருத்தித்துறை, romanized: Paruttittuṟai; Sinhala: පේදුරු තුඩුව, romanized: Pēduru Tuḍuva) is a town,...
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Battle of Point Pedro may refer to: Battle of Point Pedro (2006) Battle of Point Pedro (2007) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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The Battle of Point Pedro 2007 was a naval battle that occurred on June 19, 2007 near Point Pedro, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. The battle took place when Sri Lankan...
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Point Pedro Hospital is a government hospital in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. It is controlled by the provincial government in Jaffna. As of 2010 it had 264...
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Point Pedro Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Point Pedro in northern Sri Lanka. Built in 1916, the 32 metres (105 ft) white lighthouse has a round masonry...
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Point Pedro Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Jaffna Electoral District, in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka. The winner of Point Pedro has...
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Point Pedro fort (Tamil: பருத்தித்துறைக் கோட்டை, romanized: Paruttittuṟaik Kōṭṭai; Sinhala: පේදුරුතුඩුව බලකොටුව Peduruthuduwa Balakotuwa) is a fort built...
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The Battle of Point Pedro was a naval battle that occurred on May 12, 2006 near Point Pedro, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan Navy was attacked by a...
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José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpeðɾo βalmaˈseða pasˈkal]; born April 2, 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. After nearly two decades...
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Point Pedro Divisional Council (Tamil: பருத்தித்துறை பிரதேச சபை Paruttittuṟai Piratēca Capai; PPDC) is the local authority for Vadamarachchi East and...
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Pāṭacālai, also known as Methodist Girls' College) is a provincial school in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1823 by British Methodist missionaries, it is...
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Point Pedro Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between August 1947 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of...
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1984 Point Pedro massacre refers to the massacre of ethnic Sri Lankan Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Police in Point Pedro, a town in Northern Province...
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Point Pedro Gnanavairavar Temple, Mallakam, Tellippalai Gnanavairavar Temple, Naranthanai East, Kayts Gnanavairavar Temple, Nediyakadu, Point Pedro Gnanavairavar...
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Pedro Jaime Martínez (born October 25, 1971) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball starting pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball...
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Pedro include: Pedro I of Portugal Pedro II of Portugal Pedro III of Portugal Pedro IV of Portugal, also Pedro I of Brazil Pedro V of Portugal Pedro II...
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Pedro Gómez or Gomez may refer to: Pedro Gómez Labrador (1755–1852), Spanish diplomat and nobleman Pedro Gomez (journalist) (1962–2021), Cuban-American...
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Point Pedro Urban Council (Tamil: பருத்தித்துறை நகர சபை Paruttittuṟai Nakara Capai; PPUC) is the local authority for the town of Point Pedro in northern...
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Point Batee (Indonesian: Ujung Batee), historically known as Point Baka (Indonesian: Ujung Baka), Point Pedro or Pedropunt, is a beach and cape located...
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The House of the Spirits (section Pedro Tercero García)
lonely, blames Pedro Tercero for the whole matter; putting a price on the boy's head with the corrupt local police. At this point, Pedro Segundo deserts...
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Pedro I may refer to: Pedro I Fadrique (died in 1355) Pedro I of Portugal (1320–1367) Pedro of Castile (known as The Cruel) (1334–1369) Pedro I of Kongo...
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operates ports in Colombo, Galle, Hambantota, Kankesanthurai, Oluvil, Point Pedro and Trincomalee. As of 31 March 2013 SLPA had a 3% stake in Colombo Dockyard...
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Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur (redirect from Hermano Pedro)
y Gonzáles, OFB (Spanish: Pedro de San José de Betancur y Gonzáles, 21 March 1626– 25 April 1667), also called Hermano Pedro de San José Betancurt (Brother...
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San Pedro (/sæn ˈpiːdroʊ/ san PEE-droh; Spanish for 'Saint Peter') is a neighborhood located within the South Bay and Harbor region of the city of Los...
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northernmost point on land. Where borders are contested, the northernmost point under the control of a nation is listed. Israel claims that a point at 33°21′...
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for attempting to rape another married Tamil woman at Thunnalai south, Point Pedro. On 27 May 1988, two IPKF soldiers, Latur Lal and Babu Lal of 12 Grenadiers...
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Pedro Gonzalez or Pedro González may refer to: Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez (1925–2006), U.S. character actor Pedro González (humorist) (born 1965), Colombian...
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Portugal Pedro IV of Portugal Pedro V of Portugal and of the two 19th-century Emperors of Brazil: Pedro I of Brazil Pedro II of Brazil Dom Pedro (card game)...
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Pedro Calungsod (Spanish: Pedro Calúñgsod or archaically Pedro Calonsor; July 21, 1654 – April 2, 1672), also known as Peter Calungsod and Pedro Calonsor...
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(Mamfe), Akuapim North District, Ghana Methodist Girls' High School, Point Pedro, Sri Lanka Methodist Girls High School (Port Harcourt), Rivers State...
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