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Balinas is may refer to: * Antonio Rodríguez Balinas (1928–2011), first commander of the Office of the First U.S. Army Deputy Command. * Rosendo Balinas Jr. (1941–1998), chess grandmaster from the Philippines * Balinas, Arabic form of Apollonius, the attributed author of ''Sirr al-khaliqa'' See also * Balina Balina is a surname. People with that name include: * Aloysius Balina Aloysius Balina (21 January 1945 – 6 November 2012) was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shinyanga, Tanzania. Born in Isoso and ordained to the priesthood on 21 J ..., a surname * Bâlines, a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France * {{hndis Surnames of Spanish origin ...
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Antonio Rodríguez Balinas
Brigadier General Antonio Rodríguez Balinas (February 28, 1928 – September 21, 2011) was the first commander of the Office of the First U.S. Army Deputy Command. Early years Rodríguez Balinas was born and raised in the town of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, where he received his primary and secondary education. He joined the United States Army upon graduating from the University of Puerto Rico, where he earned is Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and a Doctorate in Law from University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Rodríguez Balinas entered the Officer Candidate School program and was commissioned a second lieutenant upon completing the program. At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was assigned to the 65th Infantry Regiment. Korean War On April 23, 1951, Rodríguez Balinas, who was assigned to "F" Co., of the 65th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division, defended the left flank of his company from constant enemy attacks at Ognyo-Bong, Hill 305 at a great risk to his life. He was awarded ...
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Rosendo Balinas Jr
Rosendo is a Spanish male given name. The name comes from St. Rudesind, San Rosendo, in Spanish (907–977) who was Bishop of Iria Flavia at the time of Rodrigo Velázquez. Places named after the saint include San Rosendo, a town in Chile. The best-known individual with the name today is Rosendo Mercado, known simply as "Rosendo" in Spain, a Spanish singer. Other notable people with the name include: * Rosendo Salvado (1814–1900), Spanish bishop in Australia * Rosendo Mercado, Spanish musician * Rosendo Fernández ( es), Spanish painter * Rosendo Huguet Peralta ( es), Spanish missionary and philosopher * Rosendo Mendizábal ( es), Argentine musician * Rosendo Radilla ( es), Mexican politician * Rosendo Canto ( es), Cuban essayist * Rosendo Salazar ( es), Mexican writer * Rosendo López, after whom a barrio( es) in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina is named * Rosendo Hernández, after whom Autódromo Rosendo Hernández ( es), Argentina is named See also * ''Rosendo pascual ...
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Sirr Al-khaliqa
The ''Hermetica'' are texts attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. These texts may vary widely in content and purpose, but are usually subdivided into two main categories, the "technical" and "religio-philosophical" ''Hermetica''. The category of "technical" ''Hermetica'' encompasses a broad variety of treatises dealing with astrology, medicine and pharmacology, alchemy, and magic, the oldest of which were written in Greek and may go back as far as the second or third century BCE. Many of the texts belonging in this category were later translated into Arabic and Latin, often being extensively revised and expanded throughout the centuries. Some of them were also originally written in Arabic, though in many cases their status as an original work or translation remains unclear. These Arabic and Latin Hermetic texts were widely copied throughout the Middle Ages (the most famous ...
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Balina
Balina is a surname. People with that name include: * Aloysius Balina (1945–2012), Tanzanian Roman Catholic bishop * Theodore Balina (), Ottoman Bulgarian nobleman See also * ''Acraea balina'', junior synonym of ''Acraea uvui'', a species of butterfly * ''Balina Guri'', a 1979 Indian Kannada film * Balinas (other) * Ballina (other) Ballina may refer to: *Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland *Ballina, County Tipperary, Ireland *Ballina, New South Wales, Australia **Electoral district of Ballina, an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, based in the area ** B ... * Exercise Mavi Balina, an international anti submarine warfare exercise led by Turkish Naval Forces (2016) * {{surname ...
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Bâlines
Bâlines () is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. In February 2021 the village was the site of a fire in which a house with a thatched roof burned down. The village was home to an animal park called ''Le Bois des Aigles''. The park was the subject of the seizure of 69 birds due to alleged animal-trafficking in January 2018, as of early 2020 no charges had been brought against the operators of the park. The park was forced to close during the 2019 heatwave due to excessive heat. The park was subsequently re-opened in 2020 as ''Domaine de la forêt enchantée'', a halloween-themed amusement attraction. Population See also *Communes of the Eure department The following is a list of the 585 communes of the Eure department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):
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