- A
cardo (pl.: cardines) was a north–south
street in
Ancient Roman cities and
military camps as an
integral component of city planning. The
cardo maximus...
-
tradition relating how the
McCullochs came to
possess Cardoness: A
certain laird of
Cardoness,
having exhausted his
resources in the
building of his...
- John "Bud"
Cardos (December 20, 1929 –
December 31, 2020) was an
American film director, actor, and stuntman. His
father and
uncle managed Graumann's Egyptian...
- A
cardo is a north–south-oriented
street in
ancient Roman city planning.
Cardo may also
refer to:
Cardo (name)
Cardo (record producer) (born 1984), American...
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Cardo polymers are a sub
group of
polymers where ring
structures are
pendent to the
polymer backbone. The
backbone carbons bonded to the
pendent ring...
- 24, 1984),
professionally known as
Cardo Got
Wings or
simply Cardo, is an
American record producer and rapper.
Cardo was born and
raised in St. Paul, Minnesota...
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Cardo is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Dominic Cardo,
American competitive eater Horacio Cardo (1944–2018),
painter and illustrator...
-
Cardo Romero,
known as
Manolo Cardo (born 16
April 1940) is a
Spanish former professional football player and manager. Born in
Coria del Río,
Cardo has...
- The
Cardó M****if (Catalan: M****ís de
Cardó, IPA: [məˈsiz ðə kəɾˈðo]; Spanish:
Macizo de
Cardó), also
known as
Cardó-Boix M****if, is a
mountain m****if...
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Cardo (variant: San Martín de
Cardo) is one of
thirteen parishes (administrative divisions) in the Gozón muni****lity,
within the
province and autonomous...