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    Statistics Institute. (in Spanish) Vícar - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía (in Spanish) Vícar - Diputación Provincial de Almería...
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  • A vicar (/ˈvɪkər/; Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious"...
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  • English theologian The Vicar (music producer), pseudonym of David Singleton Vícar, a municipality in Almería, Spain Vicars, West Virginia, a community...
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  • Vicar, a pseudonym for Víctor José Arriagada Ríos (April 16, 1934 – January 3, 2012), was a Chilean cartoonist, known for his prolific career drawing...
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  • A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop or archbishop of a diocese or an archdiocese for the exercise of administrative...
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  • Vicar of Bray may refer to: "The Vicar of Bray" (song), an 18th-century satirical song about a quasi-fictional clergyman, to which all other uses refer...
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  • Cardinal vicar (Italian: Cardinale Vicario) is a title commonly given to the vicar general of the Diocese of Rome for the portion of the diocese within...
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  • Ciudad de Vícar was a football team based in Vícar. Founded in 2007 and dissolved in 2013, it held its home matches at Estadio Municipal de Vícar. CD Ciudad...
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  • The Vicar of Christ is a bestselling 1979 novel by Walter F. Murphy. The novel tells the life story of the fictional Declan Walsh, who at various stages...
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    The Vicar of Wakefield, subtitled A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself, is a 1766 novel by Anglo-Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774). It was...
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    Vicar is a title given to certain parish priests in the Church of England and other Anglican churches. It has played a significant role in Anglican church...
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  • In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge...
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  • The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom. It consists of three series, which aired on BBC One from 10 November 1994 to 1 January 2000, and several specials...
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  • (Handball) "Máximo Cuervo" Sports Hall (Table tennis, Fencing) Vícar Vícar Stadium (Football) Vícar Sports Hall (Handball) The mascot is a multicolored Indalo...
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    An imperial vicar (German: Reichsvikar) was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the emperor. Later,...
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  • The Vicar of Nibbleswicke is a children's story written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. It was first published in 1991, after Dahl's death...
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  • McVicar or MacVicar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: McVicar: Colin McVicar (1916–1987), New Zealand cricketer David McVicar (born...
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  • The Vicar of Dibley is a British television sitcom, created and written by Richard Curtis, and produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One. It stars...
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  • Vicar of Christ (from Latin Vicarius Christi) is a term used in different ways and with different theological connotations throughout history. The original...
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  • The Lustful Vicar (Swedish: Kyrkoherden) is a 1970 Swedish comedy film directed by Torgny Wickman and starring Jarl Borssén. It was released to cinemas...
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    Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, KCVO (27 July 1862 – 14 April 1921), was a genealogist and heraldic expert. He was appointed Ulster King of Arms in 1893, but...
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    The Vicar of Bullhampton is an 1870 novel by Anthony Trollope. It is made up of three intertwining subplots: the courtship of a young woman by two suitors;...
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    John McVicar (21 March 1940 – 6 September 2022) was a British journalist and convicted one-time armed robber who escaped from prison. McVicar's criminal...
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  • patriarchal, or archiepiscopal) exarchate. An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic, who is usually a titular bishop. While such a territory can be...
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  • Thomas Vicars (1589 – 1638) was a 17th-century English theologian and rhetorician. He was born in Carlisle in Cumberland (now Cumbria), the son of William...
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  • Vicars Walker Bell MBE (24 January 1904 – 21 April 1988) was a schoolteacher, and later headmaster, at Little Gaddesden Church of England School in Hertfordshire...
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    John Vicars (1582, London – 12 April 1652, Christ's Hospital, Greyfriars, London) was an English contemporary biographer, poet and polemicist of the English...
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  • Vicar Lane may refer to: Vicar Lane, Leeds, a street in Leeds, West Yorkshire Vicar Lane Shopping Centre, a street and shopping centre in Chesterfield...
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    Johnstone Vicars (7 December 1826 – 22 March 1855) was a British Army officer and evangelical who was killed in action during the Crimean War. Vicars was born...
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    The Vicar of Wrexhill is an 1837 novel by the British writer Frances Milton Trollope, originally published in three volumes. The High Church Anglican...
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