Delfins was a Portuguese pop-rock band, from Cascais. Its lead vocalist was Miguel Ângelo. Other members of the group were Rui Fadigas, Fernando Cunha...
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up delfin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Delfin or Delfín may refer to: Delfin (surname) Delfin N. Bangit (1955–2013), Filipino general Delfín Benítez...
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Delfín Sporting Club, lit.'dolphin Sporting Club',is an association football club based in Manta, Ecuador. The club was founded on 1 March 1989 after Club...
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Flaminio Delfín, 16th century commander of the Papal Armies. Daniel Delfín, 17th century cardinal of the Catholic Church. Daniel Andrea Delfín, 18th century...
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Delfin, formerly the Development Finance Company Ltd (DFC) was a business carrying out residential developments. It was acquired by Lendlease in 2001....
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Delfin Albano, officially the Municipality of Delfin Albano (Ibanag: Ili nat Delfin Albano; Ilocano: Ili ti Delfin Albano; Tagalog: Bayan ng Delfin Albano)...
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Delfín Jaranilla y Jebución (December 24, 1883 – June 4, 1980) was a Filipino judge. He served as the Attorney General of the Philippines from 1927 to...
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Delfín Mosibe Esara (born 2 July 1992), also known as Delfi, is an Equatoguinean footballer who plays for Skye United FC in the Men's State League 2 South-East...
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working as a wrestler there. He is better known by his stage name Super Delfin (スペル・デルフィン, Superu Derufin). He has been a member of the Izumi City Council...
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Delfín Quishpe Apugllón (born December 4, 1977), artistically known as Delfin Hasta el Fin (lit: Dolphin until the end) is an Ecuadorian singer-songwriter...
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