Pinol or piñol is a traditional hot beverage of Ecuador, made from máchica (toasted barley flour) and panela (unrefined sugar) mixed with spices and combined...
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Pinols (French pronunciation: [pinɔl]; Occitan: Pinòus) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France. Communes of the Haute-Loire...
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Albert Sánchez Piñol (Catalan pronunciation: [əlˈβɛrt ˈsaɲtʃəθ piˈɲɔl]; born 11 July 1965) is a Spanish anthropologist, non-fiction writer and novelist...
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"Piñols sweep 4 posts in N. Cotabato". GMA News. May 24, 2007. Retrieved June 24, 2016. "Emmanuel F. Pinol" (PDF). National Power Corporation. "Piñol best...
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Bernardo Fantin Piñol Jr. (born September 23, 1957) is a Filipino politician and journalist. A member of the Lakas-CMD Party, he was a member of the House...
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". El País. Archived from the original on 28 October 2017. Ríos, Pere; Piñol, Àngels (27 October 2017). "El Parlament de Cataluña aprueba la resolución...
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Llorenç Matamala i Piñol (1856–1925) was a Spanish Catalan sculptor. Matamala was born at Vila de Gràcia, a quarter of Barcelona. He collaborated with...
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more than men. The term, Subacute Migratory Panniculitis of Vilanova and Piñol, was named after the two Catalan dermatologists who provided a brief description...
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Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol (Guatemala City, 29 August 1792 – Guatemala City, 17 February 1865) was an ecclesiastical and intellectual conservative...
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Pedro de Aycinena y Piñol (19 October 1802 – 14 May 1897) was a conservative politician and member of the Aycinena clan that worked closely with the conservative...
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