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Sancho Panza (/ˈpænzə/; Spanish: [ˈsantʃo ˈpanθa]) is a
fictional character in the
novel Don
Quixote written by
Spanish author Miguel de
Cervantes Saavedra...
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Panza (sometimes
Panza d'Ischia) is a
small town of 7,000
inhabitants on the
island of Ischia, Italy. It is a
hamlet (frazione) of the muni****lity of...
- play
their home
games at the
Estadio Pensativo. They are
nicknamed Los
Panzas Verdes (The
Green Bellies) in
reference to the
local avocados grown in the...
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remains in the 18th-century
Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza at
Varese outside Milan,
where the
Panzas installed an ever-changing show. The
building has 50...
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Catherine Samba-
Panza (née Souga; born 26 June 1954) is a
Central African politician who
served as
Transitional President of the
Central African Republic...
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Panza is a town in
Italy Panza or La
Panza may also
refer to:
People Carlo Panza,
Italian sports shooter Federigo Panza (1633–1703),
Italian painter....
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Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 –
December 9, 2005) was an
American writer.
First published in the science-fiction
magazines of the 1950s, his many quick-witted...
- Guatemala, Guatemala. The
venue is home to Liga
Nacional club
Antigua (
Panzas Verdes), and has a
maximum capacity of 10,000 people. The
stadium is also...
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Derek Panza (born
February 16, 1971) is an
American kickboxer and
boxer from Queens, New York. He was the ISKA
World Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion and...
- de la Mancha. He
recruits as his
squire a
simple farm labourer,
Sancho Panza, who
brings an
earthy wit to Don Quixote's
lofty rhetoric. In the first...