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Baro or Baró may refer to: Places ;Bangladesh * Baro Vatra, a village in Gopalganj District ;Guinea * Baro, Guinea ;Iran * Baro, Iran, a village in Zanjan Province ;Nigeria * Baro (Nigeria), a town in Niger state * Baro-Kano Railway Station ;Spain * Torre Baró, a neighbourhood in Barcelona * Baró de Viver, a neighbourhood in Barcelona People * Baro (singer) (born 1992), South Korean idol and member of B1A4 * Baro Urbigerus, seventeenth-century German writer on alchemy * Alan Baró (born 1985), Spanish footballer * Amparo Baró (born 1937), Spanish actress * Balthazar Baro (1596–1650), French poet, playwright and romance-writer * Bernardo Baró (1896–1930), Cuban baseball player * Eguinaire Baron or Baro (1495–1550), French jurist * Gregorio Baro (1928–2012), Argentinian scientist * Peter Baro (1534–1599), French huguenot minister * Ignacio Martín-Baró (1942–1989), Spanish social psychologist Clothing ''Baro'' means "clothing" in the Tagalog language, and can r ...
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Baro Vatra
Baro Vatra is a village in Gopalganj District, Bangladesh, part of Muksudpur Upazila. The village covers an area of 3.43 km2, and is bordered by the villages of Nanikhir, Nawkhanda, Pathorgatha and Banagram. Baro Vatra's main canal is the ''Nawkhanda Khall'' or ''Nanikhir Khall''. The Bil Rout Canal at Jalirpar joins with the main canal, flowing into the river Padma. Baro Vatra under Nanikhir Union parishad was established in 1634. The village consists of three wards and five ''mahallas''. The village has a primary school, six mosques, a madrasa, and three community schools. and a famous Kaliardah Bill. The village is also home to the Nanikhir Union health complex, a family planning center, and a Nanikhir Government hospital. Non-governmental organizations operating in Baro Vatra include BDAO (the Bangladesh Development Acceleration Organisation), BRAC, CCDB, ASA, World Vision, and HCCB. History In May 1971, Pakistani fighter planes attacked the village. wi ...
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