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Metalurgia Casal was the largest Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, based in Aveiro. Casal may also refer to: * Casal (grape), a Portuguese wine grape variety *''Casalis'' (also ''casal''), medieval Latin for a group of houses in the countryside People with the surname * Antonio Casal (1910–1974), Spanish actor * Gaspar Casal (1681–1759), Spanish physician who investigated pellagra * Gregorio Casal (1935–2018), Mexican actor * Julio J. Casal (1889–1954), Uruguayan poet and critic * Luz Casal (born 1958), Spanish singer * Marc Casal (born 1987), Andorran figure skater * María Casal (born 1958), Spanish actress, daughter of Antonio Casal * Neal Casal (1968-2019), American singer-songwriter * Selva Casal (1927–2020), Uruguayan poet, daughter of Julio J. Casal * Sergio Casal (born 1962), Spanish tennis player * Tino Casal (1950–1991), Spanish singer who died in a car crash * Julián del Casal (1863–1893), Cuban poet See also * * Casale (other) * C ...
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Metalurgia Casal
Metalurgia Casal was the largest Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, based in Aveiro. It was founded in 1964 with João Casal as the managing director and Robert Zipprich and other ex-Zundapp engineers as the technical managers. Its first products included agricultural machinery and two strokes' moped engines based on Zundapp ones. By 1967 it was producing complete motorcycles, the first one being a scooter, the S170 Carina - a copy of the Zundapp R50 - with a 50cc and 4 speed engine. Shortly after it rolled out its first mopeds, the K160, K161, K162 and K163 with two speeds, and the K181 with four speeds. Although most of its production were mopeds, it also produced 125cc bikes, namely the K260, K270 and K276 all, and it had an advanced plan for a 250cc, the K280. Its range included some 30 or more models, with automatic engines, 2 speed, 4 speed, 5 speed and 6 speed engines Even though its main market was, by far, the domestic market, it also exported some 10% of its produ ...
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María Casal
María Consuelo Casal Mínguez (born 26 February 1958) is a Spanish actress. The daughter of actor Antonio Casal, she is perhaps the best known as secretary in '' Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez'' and for her roles in television series ''Hospital Central'' and ''Física o Química''. Personal life Casal was born María Consuelo Casal Mínguez on 26 February 1958 in Madrid. She is of Galician origin through her father, actor Antonio Casal. Her mother, Madrilenian Carmen Mínguez was also an actress. Her father died when she was 16. Casal is fluent in Spanish, English, French and Italian language.María Casal
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Casals (surname)
Casals () is a Catalan surname, the plural form of Casal (house). Notable persons with that surname include: *Marta Casals Istomin (born 1936), wife of Pablo Casals and former president of Manhattan School of Music *Pablo Casals (1876-1973), cellist and conductor *Rosemary Casals (born 1948), American professional tennis player *Stephen Casals, (born 1968), American artist *Toni Casals Rueda (born 1980), Andorran ski mountaineer *"Sammy Casals", a police detective in the film '' Heat'' portrayed by Wes Studi See also Casal (other) Metalurgia Casal was the largest Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, based in Aveiro. Casal may also refer to: * Casal (grape), a Portuguese wine grape variety *''Casalis'' (also ''casal''), medieval Latin for a group of houses in the countrys ... {{surname, Casals Catalan-language surnames ...
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Casale (other)
Casale may refer to: *'' Casalis'', medieval Latin for a group of houses in the countryside Places in Italy Communes * Casal di Principe in the province of Caserta, Campania * Casal Velino in the province of Salerno, Campania * Casalattico, when part of the Duchy of Sora, was known as Casale * Casale Borgone, former name of Casalborgone in the province of Turin, Piedmont * Casale Corte Cerro in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont * Casale Cremasco-Vidolasco in the province of Cremona, Lombardy * Casale di Scodosia in the province of Padua, Veneto * Casale Grande, former name of Casalgrande, near Modena in the province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna * Casale Litta in the province of Varese, Lombardy * Casale Maggiore, former name of Casalmaggiore in the province of Cremona, Lombardy * Casale Marittimo in the province of Pisa, Tuscany * Casale Monferrato in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont ** Casale F.B.C., an association football club * Casale sul Sile in th ...
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Julián Del Casal
José Julián Herculano del Casal y de la Lastra (November 7, 1863 – October 21, 1893) was a poet from Havana, Cuba. He started his writing career at a young age and later in life was known as an important forebearer of modernistic expression in Latin America. He took his influence from the French poetic styles of the day and later, Rubén Darío and Modernismo. Early life Casal was born in Havana, Cuba. The family of Julián del Casal was not wealthy, but they lived comfortably. His mother, a Cuban native named Maria del Carmen de la Lastra y Owens, died in 1868 when Casal was four years old. He was raised by his father, a Spaniard known as Julián del Casal y Ugareda, who died later in 1885 when Casal was twenty-two years old. Casal was born into a Catholic family and was baptized on December 23 at two months old, in La iglesia del Santo Angel Custodio, by his godparents Don José de la Lastra and Doña Matilde de la Lastra y Owens. Education In 1870, Julián del Casa ...
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Tino Casal
José Celestino Casal Álvarez, more commonly known as Tino Casal, (11 February 1950, in Tudela Veguín, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain – 22 September 1991, in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish singer, songwriter and producer, who was active during La Movida Madrileña ( en, The Madrid movement) Tino was one of the most popular singers in the 1980s in Spain. He became one of the most famous performers and his lavish costumes and sets were comparable to Liberace. Biography Casal began his musical career, aged 13, in a group called "Los Zafiros Negros" (The Black Sapphires). In 1967 he joined "Los Archiduques" (The Archdukes), replacing their lead singer, who had fallen ill. He then left for London, in order to follow one of his other great passions - painting. It was there, that Casal had his first contact with glam-rock, attracted by the stream led by David Bowie, Sweet and T. Rex among others. In 1977, after a series of trips abroad, Casal returned to Spain, where he signed a reco ...
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Sergio Casal
Sergio may refer to: * Sergio (given name), for people with the given name Sergio * Sergio (carbonado), the largest rough diamond ever found * ''Sergio'' (album), a 1994 album by Sergio Blass * ''Sergio'' (2009 film), a documentary film * ''Sergio'' (2020 film), a biographical drama film * Sergio, the mascot for the Old Orchard Beach Surge Old or OLD may refer to: Places *Old, Baranya, Hungary *Old, Northamptonshire, England * Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD) *OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, Ma ... baseball team See also

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Selva Casal
Selva Casal (11 January 1927 – 27 November 2020) was a Uruguayan poet. Life She was born in Montevideo. Her father Julio J. Casal was also a poet and the founder of a noted literary magazine ''Alfar''. Her debut collection ''Arpa'' appeared in 1958. She published more than a dozen collections and won numerous prizes for her poetry. Works * ''Biografía de un arcángel'' (Estuario editora, 2012) * ''En este lugar maravilloso vive la tristeza'' (Estuario editora, 2011) * ''El grito'' (Editorial Artefato, 2005) * ''Vivir es peligroso'' (Libros de Tierra Firme, 2001, Buenos Aires; Premio del Ministerio de Cultura) * ''Perdidos manuscritos de la noche'' (Carlos Marchest Editor, 1996; Premio del Ministerio de Cultura) * ''Hombre mutilado'' (inédito, 1988; Mención Honorífica Internacional. Concurso de Poesía Plural México) * ''Los misiles apuntan a mi corazón'' (Ediciones de la Banda Oriental, 1988) * ''Mi padre Julio J. Casal'' (ensayo lírico documental) (Biblioteca Alfar, 1987 ...
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Neal Casal
Neal Graeme Casal (November 2, 1968 – August 26, 2019)Neal Casal Dead: Circles Around the Sun Guitarist Dies at 50
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was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and photographer. First rising to prominence as lead guitar with 's from 1988 to 1993, he was also known as a member of ' backing band

Marc Casal
Marc Casal (born August 13, 1987 in Canillo, Andorra) is an Andorran figure skater. He is the 2004 Andorran national champion and three time junior national champion. Along with Melissandre Fuentes, he was the first skater to represent Andorra in an ISU Championship, which they both achieved at the 2002 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. Competitive highlights ''JGP: Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (titled the ISU Junior Series in the 1997–98 season) is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men ...'' External links * 1987 births Living people Andorran figure skaters People from Canillo {{europe-figure-skating-bio-stub ...
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Casal (grape)
Metalurgia Casal was the largest Portuguese motorcycle manufacturer, based in Aveiro. It was founded in 1964 with João Casal as the managing director and Robert Zipprich and other ex-Zundapp engineers as the technical managers. Its first products included agricultural machinery and two strokes' moped engines based on Zundapp ones. By 1967 it was producing complete motorcycles, the first one being a scooter, the S170 Carina - a copy of the Zundapp R50 - with a 50cc and 4 speed engine. Shortly after it rolled out its first mopeds, the K160, K161, K162 and K163 with two speeds, and the K181 with four speeds. Although most of its production were mopeds, it also produced 125cc bikes, namely the K260, K270 and K276 all, and it had an advanced plan for a 250cc, the K280. Its range included some 30 or more models, with automatic engines, 2 speed, 4 speed, 5 speed and 6 speed engines Even though its main market was, by far, the domestic market, it also exported some 10% of its prod ...
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Luz Casal
María Luz Casal Paz (; born 11 November 1958) is a Spanish pop singer. She grew up in the municipality of Boimorto, took singing, piano and ballet classes, and moved to Madrid to pursue a career as a musician. She became famous in the early 1980s, and remained an important figure in Spanish pop music all through said decade and beyond, with her sound gradually maturing towards soft adult pop. She recorded a cover version of Étienne Daho's French language song "Duel au Soleil" in Spanish called "Un nuevo día brillará", which became a hit song. Since the beginning of her career, she has sold over five million albums. In 1992, she enjoyed great success with her appearance in the soundtrack of Pedro Almodóvar's acclaimed film ''High Heels'' singing Agustín Lara's theme " Piensa en mí". In January 2007, Luz Casal was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent an operation at the Ruber Clinic in Madrid., seven months later, she revealed to the Spanish media that she had overc ...
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