Pey or PEY may refer to: José Miguel Pey de Andrade (1763–1838), Colombian statesman Pey de Garros (1530–1585), Occitan poet Víctor Pey (1915–2018), Spanish...
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Pey Alvar (also spelt Peyalvar, Peialvar, Pey Azhwar, or Pei Azhwar) is one of the twelve Alvar saints of South India, who are known for their affiliation...
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Víctor Pey Casado (31 August 1915 – 5 October 2018) was a Spanish-born Chilean engineer, professor and businessman. He was born in Madrid, the son of...
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Pey-Berland (Pey Berland Tower), named for its patron Pey Berland, is the separate bell tower of the Bordeaux Cathedral, in Bordeaux at the Place Pey...
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Pey Qaleh (Persian: پي قلعه) may refer to: Pey Qaleh, Mazandaran Pey Qaleh, West Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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José Miguel Pey y García de Andrade (March 11, 1763 – August 17, 1838) was a Colombian statesman and soldier and a leader of the independence movement...
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The Pey family was distinguished family with Spanish origins. Family members were judges, mayors, and a president, the first Creole to exercise executive...
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Ahmad Chaleh Pey (Persian: احمدچاله پي) may refer to: Bala Ahmad Chaleh Pey Pain Ahmad Chaleh Pey This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Boland Pey (Persian: بلندپي; also known as Khātūnābād, Khātūnābād-e Boland Pey, Boland Pāyeh, and Būland Pāya) is a village in Sarjam Rural District,...
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Dr. Pan Pey-chyou (Chinese: 潘佩璆; born 9 November 1955) is a Hong Kong politician and psychiatrist. Pan Pey-chyou was born in Taipei, Taiwan on 9 November...
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