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Colom (other)
Colom may refer to: People *Colom (surname) *Colom Keating, American actor and writer Places *Colom Island, Spain *Passeig de Colom, Barcelona *Roca Colom, mountain of Catalonia See also

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Colom (surname)
Colom () is a Catalan surname meaning "dove". Notable people with the surname include: *Álvaro Colom (1951-2023), Guatemalan politician *Antoni Lluis Adrover Colom, known as Tuni (footballer), Tuni (born 1982), Spanish professional footballer *Antonio Colom (born 1978), Spanish cyclist *Enrique Colom (born 1941), Spanish theologian *Joan Colom (1921–2017), Catalan photographer *Josep Colom (born 1947), Spanish pianist *Josep Melcior Prat i Colom (1780–1855), Catalan nationalist politician and writer *Manuel Colom Argueta (1932–1979), Guatemalan politician *Quino Colom (born 1988), Andorran basketball player *Ulpiano Colóm, Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, during part of 1898 {{surname, Colom Catalan-language surnames ...
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Colom Keating
Colom L. Keating is an American actor, author, comedy writer, and creator of the radio personality Mr. Manly. He has appeared in three films. In 1985 he played a detective in ''Confessions of a Serial Killer'', in 1994 he played a cop in the movie ''Blank Check'', and he played a fireman in the 1998 direct-to-video Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, TV series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strategy was p ... release '' One Hell of a Guy''. He is the author of the book The Official Manly Manual. External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Keating, Colom American male actors American male writers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Colom Island
Colom Island (''Illa d'en Colom'', official name in Catalan) is a small island of , located about from the north-east coast of Menorca. In the past it was used as a pesthouse and later as farmland. It belonged to the Roca family from Mahón Mahón (), officially Maó (), and also written as Mahon or Port Mahon in English, is the capital and second largest city of Menorca. The city is located on the eastern coast of the island, which is part of the archipelago and autonomous communi ... starting in 1904, when it was bought by Mr. Antonio Roca Várez. In 2018, United States billionaire Alex Meruelo purchased the island for 3.2 million Euros. There is a single 100 square meter home on the island. It is currently part of the Natural Park of the Albufera of Es Grau. Sale In October 2010 it was announced that the island was being sold for roughly six million Euro.Barcelona news" It sold for €3.2 million in 2018. References {{Reflist Islets of Menorca ...
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Passeig De Colom, Barcelona
Passeig de Colom is the name of a wide avenue lined with palm trees in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain in the Ciutat Vella district.Dorling Kindersley Travel Guides:Barcelona & Catalonia, Main Editor:Roger Williams:Published by Dorling Kindersley 2000, Map page 164: History The street runs eastwards from the Columbus Monument, Barcelona, Columbus monument to the Central Post Office and was constructed from 1878 onwards when the former sea wall was demolished. Architecture Buildings of interest At number 6 Passeig de Colom is the House of Cervantes, where the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes lodged during his stay in Barcelona. The building dates from the 16th century. In the adjacent square, dedicated to the businessman Antonio López y López, you can find the Central Post Office which was designed by the architects Goda and Torray (1914). Inside the building there are paintings by Galli da Bibiena family, Francesc Galí and Josep Obiols, which decorate main hall. Ref ...
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Roca Colom
Roca Colom (in Catalan) or Roc Colom (in French) is a mountain of Catalonia. It is located in the Pyrenees, at the border between Spain and France in the area of the Circ del Concròs in the Mentet, Setcases and Prats de Molló municipal terms. The mountain has an elevation of 2,506 metres above sea level.. The name of the mountain means "Pigeon Rock" in the Catalan language. See also *Mountains of Catalonia This is a list of mountains in Catalonia, Spain. See also *Montserrat *List of mountains in Aragon References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mountains Of Catalonia Catalonia Mountains A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, ... References {{Catalonia-geo-stub Mountains of Catalonia Mountains of the Pyrenees ...
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Colm
Colm is a male given name of Irish origin. Colm can be pronounced "Collum" or "Kullum". It is not an Irish version of Colin, but like Callum and Malcolm derives from a Gaelic variation on ''columba'', the Latin word for 'dove'. People *Colm Brogan (1902–1977), Scottish writer *Colm Byrne (born 1971), Irish playwright *Colm Collins, Gaelic football manager * Colm Condon (1921–2008), Irish lawyer *Colm Connolly (born 1942), Irish broadcaster and author *Colm Cooper (born 1983), Irish Gaelic football player *Colm Coyle (born 1963), Irish Gaelic football player and manager *Colm Feore (born 1958), American-born Canadian actor *Colm Hilliard (1936–2002), Irish politician *Colm Imbert (born 1957), Trinidad and Tobago politician *Colm Magner (born 1961), Canadian actor * Colm Mangan (born 1942), Irish general *Colm Meaney (born 1953), Irish actor *Colm Mulcahy (born 1958), Irish mathematician, academic, columnist and author *Colm Ó Cíosóig (born 1964), Irish drummer *Colm O'Go ...
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Colomb
Colomb is a surname which may refer to: * Friedrich August Peter von Colomb (1775–1854), Prussian general * George Thomas Colomb (1787–1874), British Army general and talented amateur artist * Georges Colomb (1856–1945), French botanist, science populariser and pioneer of French comics * Gregory G. Colomb (1951–2011), American professor of the English language and literature * John Colomb (1838–1909), British naval strategist, younger brother of Philip Howard Colomb * Joséphine Colomb (1833–1892), French children's writer, lyricist, translator * Philip Howard Colomb (1831–1899), British royal navy vice-admiral, elder brother of John Colomb * Tazzie Colomb (born 1966), American professional female bodybuilder and powerlifter See also * Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb (born 1952), American politician from Louisiana * Michel Colombe Michel Colombe (c. 1430 – c. 1513) was a French sculptor whose work bridged the late Gothic and Renaissance styles. Born in Bourges into a ...
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Colomba
Colomba is a town, with a population of 28,655 (2018 census),Citypopulation.de
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Colombe (other)
Colombe may refer to: People * Alain Colombe (born 1949), French slalom canoeist * Anne Félicité Colombe (fl. 1793), French printer and political activist * Georges-Henri Colombe (born 1998), French rugby union player * Jean Colombe (1430–1493), French painter and manuscript illuminator * Lodovico delle Colombe (1565–1623), Italian Aristotelian scholar * Michel Colombe (1430–1513), French sculptor * Philippe Colombe (died 1722), Safavid artillery commander of French origin * Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine (born 1977), American chef and actress * Louis Saint Ange Morel, chevalier de la Colombe (1755–1825), French army officer Places * Colombe, Isère, France, a commune * La Colombe, Loir-et-Cher, France, a former commune * La Colombe, Manche, France, a commune Arts and entertainment * ''Colombe'' (play), a 1950 play by Jean Anouilh * '' La colombe'', an 1860 play by Charles Gounod * "Une colombe", a 1984 Celine Dion song * "La Colombe", a song by Jacques Brel * ''Dove'' ...
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Colum (other)
Colum may refer to: People ; Given name * Colum Corless (1922–2015), Irish hurler * Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart (1886–1957), British Conservative Party politician * Colum Eastwood (born 1983), Irish nationalist politician * Colum Halpenny (born 1979), rugby league player * Colum Kenny (active from 1992), Irish author and academic * Colum McCann (born 1965), Irish writer of literary fiction * Colum Sands (born 1951), Irish singer-songwriter * William St Colum Bland (1868–1950), British Army officer ; Surname * Mary Colum (1884–1957), Irish literary critic and author * Padraic Colum (1881–1972), a leading figure of the Irish Literary Revival Other uses * St. Colum's GAA, a sports club in County Cork, Ireland *the trade name of Mepenzolate See also * Colm Colm is a male given name of Irish origin. Colm can be pronounced "Collum" or "Kullum". It is not an Irish version of Colin, but like Callum and Malcolm derives from a Gaelic variation on ''columba'', the Latin wo ...
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Callum (other)
Callum is a Scottish given name and surname. Callum may also refer to: * Callum (Thrace), a settlement and station (mutatio) of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located east of Selymbria in European Turkey. * Callum, Ontario, Canada * Callum (bivalve), a part of certain bivalve seashells See also *Calum Calum is a given name. It is a variation of the name Callum, which is a Scottish Gaelic name that commemorates the Latin name Columba, meaning "dove". It may refer to: * Calum Angus (born 1986), English footballer *Calum Best (born 1981), British/ ..., orthographic variant of the name * Callum Brae, a suburb in Hamilton, New Zealand {{disambiguation ...
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Colon (other)
Colon commonly refers to: * Colon (punctuation) (:), a punctuation mark * Colon (anatomy), a major part of the large intestine, the final section of the digestive system Colon may also refer to: Places * Colon, Michigan, US * Colon, Nebraska, US * Kowloon, Hong Kong, spelled "Colon" in older books * Colón, Panama in: ** Colón Province, Panama * Colón, Putumayo in Colombia * Colón, Cuba in Cuba * Colón, Venezuela in Venezuela People and fictional characters * Colon (singer), Japanese singer * Colón (surname) * Evelyn Colon, formerly unidentified American victim * Colons, another term for '' Pieds-Noirs'' (European settlers in French Algeria) * Fred Colon, a fictional character in the ''Discworld'' universe * Willie Colon (American football) (born 1983), American football player Other uses * Colon (letter), a colon-like character used as an alphabetic letter * Colon (rhetoric), a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete * Colon (CONFIG.SYS directive) ...
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