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formerly known as
Merino Mount Merino, Kentucky,
United States, near
Irvington Merino, Victoria,
Australia Merinos,
Uruguay Merino (surname), including...
- century, the
export of
Merinos from
Spain was a
crime punishable by death. In the 18th century,
small exportation of
Merinos from
Spain and
local sheep...
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colour thus
retaining the
attributes of the
Merino.
Polled Merinos are now
found in the
various strains of
Merinos. A
single gene with
three possible alleles...
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there were
almost two
million Merinos in the country.: 746
Using the
skills of
breeding and selection, the
Australian Merino developed inline with Australia’s...
- Vice
Admiral Vicente Merino Bielich (21 May 1889 – 30
January 1977) was a
Chilean naval officer and
political figure. He
commanded the
Chilean Navy during...
- The Town of
Merino is a
Statutory Town in
Logan County, Colorado,
United States. The town po****tion was 281 at the 2020
United States Census. The town...
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Mikel Merino Zazón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmikel
meˈɾino]; born 22 June 1996) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for La Liga...
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Manuel Arturo Merino de Lama (born 20
August 1961) is a
Peruvian politician who
briefly served as
President of Peru for six days
between 10 and 15 November...
- The Big
Merino is a 15.2
metres (50 ft) tall
concrete merino ram,
located in Goulburn, New
South Wales, Australia.
Nicknamed "Rambo" by locals, the Big...
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Arturo Merino Benítez
International Airport (IATA: SCL, ICAO: SCEL), also
known as
Santiago International Airport and
Nuevo Pudahuel Airport,
located in...