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Indio
Indio may refer to: Places * Indio, Bovey Tracey, an historic estate in Devon, England * Indio, California, a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name * Indio (musician), Canadian musician Gordon Peterson * Índio, Brazilian football players: ** Índio (footballer, born 1931), or Aluísio Francisco da Luz ** Índio (footballer, born 1972), or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship ** Índio (footballer, born 1975), or Marcos Antônio de Lima ** Índio (footballer, born 1979), or José Sátiro do Nascimento ** Índio (footballer, born 1981), or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira ** Índio (footballer, born 1996), or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Ethnicities * Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries * Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people, and/o ...
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Indio, California
Indio (Spanish language, Spanish for "Indian") is a city in Riverside County, California, Riverside County, California, United States, in the Coachella Valley of Southern California's Colorado Desert region. It lies east of Palm Springs, California, Palm Springs, east of Riverside, California, Riverside, east of Los Angeles, 148 miles (238 km) northeast of San Diego, and 250 miles (402 km) west of Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix. The population was 89,137 in the 2020 United States Census, up from 76,036 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, an increase of 17%. Indio is the most populous city in the Coachella Valley, and was formerly referred to as the Hub of the Valley after a Chamber of Commerce slogan used in the 1970s. It was later nicknamed the City of Festivals, a reference to the numerous cultural events held in the city, most notably the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. History Indio was originally inhabited by the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla ...
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Indio (TV Series)
''Indio'' is the 2013 Philippine television drama epic fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Dondon Santos, it stars Bong Revilla in the title role. It premiered on January 14, 2013 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing ''Aso ni San Roque''. The series concluded on May 31, 2013 with a total of 97 episodes. It was replaced by ''Anna Karenina'' in its timeslot. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Cast and characters ;Lead cast * Bong Revilla as Malaya / Simeon / Indio ;Supporting cast * Jennylyn Mercado as Esperanza Sanreal * Michael de Mesa as Juancho Sanreal * Rhian Ramos as Dian Magayon * Jackie Lou Blanco as Señora Victoria Hidalgo de Sanreal * Chinggoy Alonzo as Hernando Pelaez * Dante Rivero as Tarong * Daria Ramirez as Linang * Robert Arevalo as Cosme de los Santos * Sheena Halili as Mayang / Fernando * Vaness del Moral as Elena Decena * Dominic Roco as Tuhay / Cesario ;Guest cast * Vincent Magbanua as young Indio * Jomari Yllan ...
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Indio, Bovey Tracey
Indio (anciently ''Indehoe, Indiho'', etc.) in the parish of Bovey Tracey in Devon, is an historic estate. The present large mansion house, known as Indio House is a grade II listed building rebuilt in 1850, situated about 1/2 mile south of Bovey Tracey Church, on the opposite side of the River Bovey. According to the Devon historian Pole (d.1635) it was originally a priory, however research from 1840 onwards has suggested it was more likely merely a grange farm, a possession of St John’s Hospital, Bridgwater, Somerset, from 1216. Descent St John's Hospital, Bridgwater In 1219 Henry de Tracy, feudal baron of Barnstaple and lord of the manor of Bovey Tracey, gave the church and some lands within the manor, including Indio, to St John's Hospital in Bridgwater, Somerset. The endowment was confirmed in 1227 and continued until the Dissolution of the Monasteriesboveytraceyhistory.org.uk ''circa'' 1540. Southcott John Southcott (1481-1556) In 1544, following the Dissolution of ...
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Indios De Ciudad Juárez
Club de Fútbol Indios de Ciudad Juárez, commonly referred as Indios de Ciudad Juárez or simply Indios, was a Mexican football club. Founded in 2005 when CF Pachuca moved its Pachuca Juniors to Ciudad Juárez, it was promoted to the Primera División de México after the 2007–2008 season, with Pachuca divesting its shares upon promotion. However, the team was relegated back to the Liga de Ascenso following the 2010 Clausura and folded in 2015. Overview During its time in Mexico's second-tier football league, the Primera División A Indios enjoyed much success. In Clausura 2006, Indios played in the league final and lost to Querétaro F.C. on penalty kicks, narrowly missing promotion. In Apertura 2006, Indios led a part of the competition with Jair García as the second-best scorer in the league. However, Indios lost in the quarterfinals. Puebla would go on to beat Petroleros de Salamanca for the title and later would win promotion to the first division with a vict ...
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Índio (footballer, Born 1972)
Indio may refer to: Places * Indio, Bovey Tracey, an historic estate in Devon, England * Indio, California, a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name * Indio (musician), Canadian musician Gordon Peterson * Índio, Brazilian football players: ** Índio (footballer, born 1931), or Aluísio Francisco da Luz ** Índio (footballer, born 1972), or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship ** Índio (footballer, born 1975), or Marcos Antônio de Lima ** Índio (footballer, born 1979), or José Sátiro do Nascimento ** Índio (footballer, born 1981), or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira ** Índio (footballer, born 1996), or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Ethnicities * Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries * Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people, and/or ...
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Indio (beer)
Indio may refer to: Places * Indio, Bovey Tracey, an historic estate in Devon, England * Indio, California, a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name * Indio (musician), Canadian musician Gordon Peterson * Índio, Brazilian football players: ** Índio (footballer, born 1931), or Aluísio Francisco da Luz ** Índio (footballer, born 1972), or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship ** Índio (footballer, born 1975), or Marcos Antônio de Lima ** Índio (footballer, born 1979), or José Sátiro do Nascimento ** Índio (footballer, born 1981), or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira ** Índio (footballer, born 1996), or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Ethnicities * Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries * Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people, an ...
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Indio (1981 Film)
Indio may refer to: Places * Indio, Bovey Tracey, an historic estate in Devon, England * Indio, California, a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name * Indio (musician), Canadian musician Gordon Peterson * Índio, Brazilian football players: ** Índio (footballer, born 1931), or Aluísio Francisco da Luz ** Índio (footballer, born 1972), or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship ** Índio (footballer, born 1975), or Marcos Antônio de Lima ** Índio (footballer, born 1979), or José Sátiro do Nascimento ** Índio (footballer, born 1981), or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira ** Índio (footballer, born 1996), or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Ethnicities * Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas * Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries * Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people, and ...
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Indecent Obsession
Indecent Obsession (also seen as Obsession) were an Australian pop rock band formed early in 1987 in Brisbane with founding mainstays Daryl Sims on drums and Michael Szumowski on keyboards. By 1988 the line-up also included Andrew Coyne on lead guitar and David Dixon on lead vocals. They released three studio albums, '' Spoken Words'' (November 1989) and ''Indio'' (August 1992), both reached the top 50 on the ARIA Albums Chart. In 1990 '' Spoken Words'' was repackaged for United States market as ''Indecent Obsession'', which reached the ''Billboard'' 200. In May 1989 they issued their debut single, " Say Goodbye", which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Singles Chart – their highest position in Australia. Their second single, "Tell Me Something" (September), reached No. 17 nationally. When issued in the US it peaked at No. 31 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It reached No. 1 in Indonesia and Hong Kong, and Top 10 in Japan and South Africa. For the Asian ...
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Indio (song)
"Indio" is a song by Australian pop group Indecent Obsession. It was released as their second single from their second studio album of the same name (1992). The song was released in July 1992 and peaked at number 41 on the ARIA Chart The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici .... Track listing ; CD Single (AU) (D16036) # "Indio" (Single Mix) - 3:43 # "Cry For Freedom" (Single Mix) - 4:47 # "Indio" (Rhythm Mix) - 4:11 ; Maxi (MCD 30066) # "Indio" (Single Edit) - 3:39 # "Indio" (Rhythm Mix) - 4:08 # "Indio" (Aja Chunky Re-Mix) - 6:33 # "Indio" (Aja Xavier Dub) - 5:11 Chart performance References 1992 songs 1992 singles Indecent Obsession songs {{1990s-pop-song-stub ...
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Indio (musician)
Indio is the stage name for Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Peterson who released one album, ''Big Harvest'' in 1989, which includes the top 10 hit "Hard Sun." History Gordon Peterson grew up in Dundas; a constituent community in the City of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. The name Indio came to him while recording the second half of the album ''Big Harvest'' in California with Larry Klein. One afternoon, Peterson drove down to Mexico and the last town before he crossed the California/Mexico border was named Indio. At that point, Peterson decided he didn't want to use his own name on the album and decided to use Indio. ''Big Harvest'' ''Big Harvest'' took two months to record. It involved several high-profile artists including Hamiltonian Bill Dillon and David Rhodes (Peter Gabriel) on guitars. Larry Klein played bass. Brenda Russell, also of Hamilton, sang background vocals, as did Joni Mitchell. Other collaborators included Indian violinist L. Subramaniam. The album appeared ...
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Indio (album)
''Indio'' is the second studio album by Australian pop group, Indecent Obsession. It was released in Australia in August 1992. Track listing ;Australia # "Rebel With a Cause" - 4:24 # " Kiss Me" - 4:35 # "Paula Forgot" - 0:08 # "Maybe You" - 5:09 # "Indio Indio may refer to: Places * Indio, Bovey Tracey, an historic estate in Devon, England * Indio, California, a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name * Indio (musician), Canadian musician Gordon Peterson * Índio ..." - 4:06 # "Gentleman Style" - 4:25 # "Billionaires Learn to Swing" - 0:22 # "Hunger" - 5:02 # "Cry for Freedom" - 5:10 # "Poperotica" - 0:11 # "One Woman Man" - 4:23 # "Talking in Venice" - 0:17 # "Living in a Fishbowl" - 5:03 # " Whispers in the Dark" - 4:47 # "Pray For Rain" - 4:52 Written by – * Coyne (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10, 12, 13, 15), * Sims (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10, 12, 13, 15), * Dixon, Wolf (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 15), * Szumowsky, Wolf (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 15 ...
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El Indio (other)
El Indio (Spanish for 'The Indian') may refer to: * ''El indio'', a 1939 Mexican drama film * El indio (1953 film), ''El indio'' (1953 film), by Filipino director Eddie Romero * El Indio Gold Belt, a mineral-rich region across the Argentina–Chile border * El Indio (album), ''El Indio'' (album), a 2003 dancehall/ragga album by Lord Kossity * El Indio, Texas, a census-designated place * Pedro Arispe (1900–1960), a Uruguayan footballer * A character in ''For a Few Dollars More'', a 1965 spaghetti western * I.Ae. 19 El Indio, a nine-cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine, with a power of about 690 hp, designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (I.Ae.), Argentina, in 1947 See also

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