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Pasqual is the
Catalan equivalent of the
Spanish given name Pascual, and a
Venetian variant of
Italian given name Pasquale.
Pasqual is also a surname...
- Look up San
Pasqual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. San
Pasqual may
refer to:
Rancho San Pascual, land
grant San
Pasqual, Los
Angeles County, California...
- San
Pasqual Valley,
historically spelled as San
Pascual (Spanish for "Saint Paschal"), is the
northernmost community of the city of San Diego. It is named...
- of San
Pasqual, also
spelled San Pascual, was a
military encounter that
occurred during the Mexican–American War in what is now the San
Pasqual Valley...
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Pasqual Piñón (1889–1929),
known as
Pedro The Two-Headed Mexican, or
Pascual Piñón, was a
performer with the Sells-Floto
Circus in the
early 1900s. Piñón...
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Manuel Pasqual (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːnwel paˈskwal]; born 13
March 1982) is a
retired Italian professional footballer who pla**** for the Italy...
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Pasqual Ferrándiz
Arroyo (born
March 24, 1961),
known by the pen-name
Pasqual Ferry (sometimes
credited as Paschalis,
Pascual or
Pascal Ferry) is a Spanish...
- San
Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park
honors the
soldiers who
fought in the 1846
Battle of San
Pasqual, the
bloodiest battle in
California during...
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Pasqual Verkamp (born 13
October 1997) is a
German professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Regionalliga club Carl
Zeiss Jena.
Verkamp is a former...
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Anupa Pium
Pasqual (born 17 June 1964) is a Sri
Lankan politician and
Member of Parliament.
Pasqual was born on 17 June 1964 (a
little late) in Matugama...