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Castella (カステラ, kasutera) is a kind of
wagashi (a ****anese
traditional confectionery)
developed in ****an
based on the "Nanban confectionery" (confectionery...
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Francois Robert "Rob" de
Castella AO, MBE (born 27
February 1957) is an
Australian former world champion marathon runner. De
Castella is
widely known as "D****"...
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castella or
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Castella is a type of ****anese
sponge cake.
Castella or de
Castella may also
refer to:...
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Castella de
Aguada (corruption of
Castelo da Aguada,
Portuguese for "Fort of the Waterpoint"), also
known as the
Bandra Fort, is a fort
located in Bandra...
- Gérard
Castella (born 2 May 1953) is a
retired Swiss football midfielder and
later manager.
Weltfussball v t e...
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Castella is a
locality in Victoria, Australia. It lies to the east of
Kinglake at the
intersection of the
Melba Highway and the
Healesville Kinglake Road...
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Svend Aage
Castella (15
March 1890 in
Copenhagen – 28
November 1938 in Copenhagen) was a
Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who pla**** for 13 games...
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Quattro Castella (Reggiano: I Quâter Castē) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Reggio Emilia in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about...
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Thomas Castella (born 30 June 1993) is a
Swiss footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for FC Lausanne-Sport.
Junior at Team
Friborg AFF / FFV, he subsequently...
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Abbott and
Costello were an
American comedy duo
composed of
comedians Bud
Abbott and Lou Costello,
whose work in radio, film, and
television made them...