• The Pastia people (also Pastias, Paxti; Spanish: "chamuscados") were a hunter-gatherer tribe of the Coahuiltecan. The Pastias inhabited the area south...
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  • Pastia's sign, Pastia lines, or Thompson's sign is a clinical sign in which pink or red lines formed of confluent petechiae are found in skin creases...
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    start until 1718. Olivares built, with the help of the Payaya and the Pastia people, the Misión de San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo), the Presidio San Antonio...
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    Alexandru Pastia (January 25, 1893 – November 21, 1942) was a Romanian military officer. He was born in Fălticeni, then in Baia County (now in Suceava...
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  • an Italian sculptor and medalist Svetlana Pasti, Russian journalist Pastia people, a Native American tribe Pasty (disambiguation) Pastis (disambiguation)...
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    and central Texas Geier, formerly south central Pajalat, formerly central Pastia, formerly south-central Payaya, formerly south-central Quepano, formerly...
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    were an Indigenous people who lived along the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers of present-day Texas, near the Gulf Coast. Aranama people spoke the Aranama...
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    her free. She promises to meet him later at the inn of her friend Lillas Pastia. Although this number uses flamenco-style material, it has a slower tempo...
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  • Papadopol Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah Alexandru Papiu Ilarian Alexandru Pastia Alexandru Pesamosca Alexandru Philippide Alexandru A. Philippide Alexandru...
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    that became San Antonio. The Payaya people lived near the San Antonio River, the Frio River to the west, near the Pastia tribal lands; and Milam County to...
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