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- Marta Andrino (born June 14, 1987) is a Portuguese actress. She has starred in several telenovelas. She was born in Lisbon, capital city of Portugal....
- Olga Andrino Diego (Burgohondo, Ávila) is a Spanish painter and sculptor. Andrino's childhood was spent in the city of Madrid. She lived in Ibiza, London...
- Andrino Edesia or d'Edesia (circa 1330) was an Italian painter active in Pavia. He painted some frescoes for the church of San Martino in Pavia. He is...
- José Escolástico Andrino (1817, in Guatemala City – July 14, 1862 in San Salvador) was a Salvadoran composer, considered to be the founder of the classical...
- Fernando Cantalapiedra, known as the National Front, and other led by Manuel Andrino, that was called Frente Español. From 2005 to 2009, both factions will...
- S2CID 134654953, retrieved 2022-05-29 Dacillo, Danilo B.; Colo, Marie Hazel B.; Andrino, Romeo P. Jr.; Alcober, Edwin H.; Sta. Ana, Francis Xavier; Malate, Ramonchito...
- René Cortés-Andrino ( -1995), Mario Cardona Lazo ( -1999), Jesús Quiroa ( -2001), Jose Cándido Morales ( -2002), Julio Cortés-Andrino ( -2006), Cecilio...
- / 266 0 / 54 La Falange Spanish nationalism Falangism Far-right Manuel Andrino 0 / 350 0 / 266 0 / 54 Falange Española de las JONS Spanish nationalism...
- (1900–1988), Italian stage actress Marta Acosta, American fiction novelist Marta Andrino (born 1987), Portuguese actress Marta Balletbò-Coll (born 1960), Spanish...
- El Salvador. The main composer of the 19th century was José Escolástico Andrino (born in Guatemala). Wenceslao García was the first native composer. Important...