Flor (Spanish and Portuguese for flower) in winemaking, is a film of yeast on the surface of wine, important in the manufacture of some styles of sherry...
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Jiménez Chabolla (16 August 1930 – 25 November 2020) known professionally as Flor Silvestre, was a Mexican singer and actress. She was one of the most prominent...
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Flor do Mar or Flor de la Mar (Flower of the Sea, spelled Frol de la Mar in Portuguese chronicles of the 16th century) was a Portuguese nau (carrack)...
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Flor is a unisex given name and nickname. It may refer to: Flor Alpaerts (1876–1954), Belgian conductor, pedagogue and composer Flor Colón (born 1969)...
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Flor Ramos Contemplacion (7 January 1953 – 17 March 1995) was a Filipina domestic worker who was executed in Singapore after being convicted of murdering...
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Flor is the surname of: Cândida Branca Flor (1949–2001), Portuguese entertainer and traditional singer Claus Peter Flor (born 1953), German orchestra...
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Flor is, in winemaking, a film of yeast. Flor or La Flor may also refer to: Flor (given name), a list of people with the given name or nickname Flor (surname)...
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Emma Mayte Carballo Hernández, best known as Flor Amargo, (born 25 February 1988) is a non-binary Mexican singer, multi-instrumentalist musician and composer...
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Flor y Canto (first edition) is a hymnal published by Oregon Catholic Press in 1989. The book is typically used in the Hispanic Catholic community for...
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Flor (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ ˈfloɾ] ) is a municipality in Portugal. Locally referred to as the Portuguese Capital of Olive Oil, Vila Flor is...
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