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Palou is a Catalan language, Catalan surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Álex Palou (born 1997), Spanish racing driver *Anthony Palou (born 1965), French writer *Berenguier de Palou (fl. 1160–1209), Catalan troubadour from Palol in the County of Roussillon *Berenguer de Palou II (died 1241), Bishop of Barcelona from 1212 to 1241 *Francesc Palóu (1723–1789), Spanish Franciscan missionary, administrator and historian *Jaime Serra Palou (born 1964), Catalan artist and journalist *Jaume Matas Palou (born 1956), Spanish politician *Matilde Palou, Mexican film actress *Maria del Mar Bonnin Palou (born 1990), Spanish racing cyclist *Robert Pérez Palou (born 1948), Spanish portrait painter See also

*Oakdale/Palou station, is a light rail stop on the Muni Metro T Third Street line in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco, California {{Surname Catalan-language surnames ...
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Álex Palou
Álex Palou Montalbo (; born 1 April 1997) is a Spanish racing driver who drives for Chip Ganassi Racing in the IndyCar Series, where he won the 2021 series championship. He is the first Spanish racing driver to win a National Championship in American open-wheel racing history and also the first Spaniard to win in the GP3 Series. Early years Born in Sant Antoni de Vilamajor, spanish racer Palou began karting in 2003. His biggest karting achievement was the championship title in the WSK Euro Series in 2012. Euroformula Open Palou made his open-wheel racing debut, competing in the Euroformula Open Championship with Campos Racing in 2014. He bookended the season, winning the opening race at the Nürburgring and the final race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. He also won a race at the Hungaroring to finish third in the series standings, missing out on the runner-up placing by just one point to Artur Janosz. Racing in Europe GP3 Series 2015 In 2015 GP3 Series season, 201 ...
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Robert Pérez Palou
Robert Pérez Palou (born March 21, 1948) is a Spanish portrait painter. Biography Robert Pérez Palou was born in Linyola, Lleida, Spain, where he continues to reside. The son of a farmer, he also grew up to become one despite his early displays of artistic talent. With no access to formal art education, Pérez developed his technique on his own. In 1988 he began to paint professionally while continuing to farm, until 1995, when health problems forced him at the age of 47 to retire from agriculture. Pérez thereafter reoriented his life to devote himself completely to his early calling of painting. He has participated in art shows including exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Dubai, Japan and Madrid. Pérez is related to soccer players Bojan Krkić and Lionel Messi. Two great-great-grandfathers of Bojan and Mesi were brothers. Pérez is a descendant of the same family tree, being the uncle of the mother of Bojan. It was Pérez through his research in 201 ...
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Anthony Palou
Anthony Palou (born 1965, Quimper) is a French writer. From 1991 to 1997, Anthony Palou was Jean-Edern Hallier's private secretary. As of 2016, he is a journalist for ''Le Figaro''. Bibliography * *: - Prix Décembre 2000. * * *:- Prix Terre de France - La Montagne 2010. *:- Prix des Deux Magots 2011. *:- Prix Breizh 2011 * ''Dans ma rue y avait trois boutiques'' (Les Presses de la Cité, 2021) *:- Prix Renaudot The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or Prix Renaudot () is a French literary award. History The prize was created in 1926 by ten art critics awaiting the results of deliberation of the jury of the Prix Goncourt. While not officially related to the ... Essay (fr.: Le Renaudot de l'essai) 2021 References External links Politiques Undercover : le coup de gueule d'Anthony Palouon Le Figaro Noriceon Babelio {{DEFAULTSORT:Palou, Anthony 20th-century French non-fiction writers 21st-century French non-fiction writers Prix Décembre winners Prix des Deux Magots ...
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Berenguer De Palou II
Berenguer de Palou II (died 1241) was bishop of Barcelona from 1212 to 1241. He was a major supporter of James I of Aragon. He began his career as a canon priest in Barcelona Cathedral during the episcopate of his uncle Berenguer de Palou I. Shortly after being elected bishop in 1212, he marched with Peter II of Aragon on the latter’s crusade against the Almohads in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Later Palou served as royal councilor and chancellor of the Crown of Catalonia-Aragon. In 1219, he participated in the Fifth Crusade against Damietta in Egypt, contributing to the effort 50 knights and peons and unsuccessfully attempted to prevent the Cathar Crusade. He founded various establishments for the destitute, offering the Castle of Aviñón del Penedés and some of his own properties for this effort. He supported the founding of the Mercedarian Order in 1218. Bishop Berenguer de Palou gave Peter Nolasco and his companions the white habit that they would wear a ...
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Oakdale/Palou Station
Oakdale/Palou station (also signed as Opera House) is a light rail station on the Muni Metro T Third Street line in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The station opened with the T Third Street line on January 13, 2007. It has a single island platform An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on ... located in the median of Third Street between Oakdale Avenue and Palou Avenue, with access from crosswalks at both streets. The station is also served by bus routes , , , and , plus the and bus routes, which provide service along the T Third Street line during the early morning and late night hours respectively when trains do not operate. References External links *SFMTA: Third Street & Oakdale/Palonorthbound
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Maria Del Mar Bonnin Palou
Maria del Mar Bonnin Palou (born 12 May 1990 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain) is a Spanish professional road and track racing cyclist who rides for Lointek. Her last result is the 75th place for the general classification during the Festival Elsy Jacobs in 2016. See also * List of 2016 UCI Women's Teams and riders Teams * 2016 - Lointek * 2015 - BZK - Emakumeem Bira * 2012 - Lointek Sopela Women's Team () is a professional cycling team based in Spain, which competes in elite road bicycle racing and track cycling events such as the UCI Women's World Tour and elite women's races. Team history On 7 October 2014, Fanny Riberot ... References External links * 1990 births Living people Spanish female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) Sportspeople from Palma de Mallorca Cyclists from the Balearic Islands {{Spain-cycling-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Berenguier De Palou
Berenguier de Palazol, Palol, or Palou ( fl. 1160–1209)Aubrey, 10–11. was a Catalan troubadour from Palol in the County of Roussillon. Of his total output twelve ''cansos'' survive, and a relatively high proportion—eight—with melodies. Only some sketchy details of Berenguier's life can be gleaned from surviving records. According to his ''vida'' he was a poor knight, but well-trained and skilled in arms.Egan, 11. Other evidence suggests that his family was well-off. He appears in five documents of Roussillon between 1196 and 1209, all under the Latin name ''Berengarius de Palatiolo'' (or ''Palaciolo''). The earliest dates of his career are determined by the fact that he was a vassal of Gausfred III of Roussillon, who died in 1164 and receives mention in several of Berenguier's works. It is quite possible that Berenguier was one of the earliest troubadours, and the poems that mention ''Jaufres'' (Gausfred) may date as early as 1150. Berenguier does not seem ...
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Jaume Matas Palou
Jaume Matas i Palou (born 5 October 1956 in Palma, Majorca) is a Spanish politician. He was President of the Balearic Islands The president of the Balearic Islands is the head of government of the Balearic Islands, one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain, while the monarch Felipe VI remains the head of state as King of Spain , coatofarms = File:Coa ... from 1996 to 1999 and from 2003 to 2007. In March 2012 Matas was sentenced to six years imprisonment for fraud. References Living people 1956 births Presidents of the Balearic Islands Spanish politicians convicted of crimes Members of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands Politicians convicted of fraud Environment ministers of Spain People from Palma de Mallorca {{Balearics-politician-stub ...
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Jaime Serra Palou
Jaime Serra Palou (Lleida, 1964) is a Catalan artist and journalist, specialized in infographics and data visualization design. He is the Director of Infographics and Illustration at La Vanguardia newspaper since October 2007, where since 2010 he publishes a column called ''A Sunday Paradox''.A Sunday Paradox' archives Biography Jaime Serra has been a professional journalist since early 1990s. He has worked at, among other media, El Periódico de Catalunya, Grupo Vocento, Tele 5, El Mundo Deportivo (Spain); Clarín, La Nación, La Voz del Interior, Olé (Argentina); El Comercio, La República (Peru); Diario de Noticias, Jornal de Noticias (Portugal); Editora Abril, O Dia (Brazil); Corriere della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore, Gazzetta dello Sport, La Stampa (Italy); The Independent (United Kingdom), and National Geographic Magazine (USA). He has taught and lectured at, among other institutions, the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Art Director Club NY, the Society for News Design (U ...
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Matilde Palou
Matilde Palou was a Mexican film actress.Hershfield p.116 She appeared in thirty films during her career. Selected filmography * ''Juarez and Maximillian'' (1934) * ''Narciso's Hard Luck'' (1940) * ''The Eternal Secret ''The Eternal Secret'' (Spanish:''Secreto eterno'') is a 1942 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Orellana and starring Orellana, Marina Tamayo and David Silva.Gubern, p. 38, 214 The film's sets were designed by Ramón Rodríguez Granada. ...'' (1942) * '' Susana'' (1951) * '' El derecho de nacer'' (1952) * '' Cradle Song'' (1953) * '' La intrusa'' (1954) References Bibliography * Hershfield, Joanne. ''Mexican Cinema/Mexican Woman, 1940-1950''. University of Arizona Press, 1996. External links * Year of birth missing Year of death missing Mexican film actresses 20th-century Mexican actresses {{Mexico-bio-stub ...
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Catalan Language
Catalan (; autonym: , ), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as ''Valencian'' (autonym: ), is a Western Romance language. It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language of three autonomous communities in eastern Spain: Catalonia, the Valencian Community, and the Balearic Islands. It also has semi-official status in the Italian comune of Alghero. It is also spoken in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France and in two further areas in eastern Spain: the eastern strip of Aragon and the Carche area in the Region of Murcia. The Catalan-speaking territories are often called the or "Catalan Countries". The language evolved from Vulgar Latin in the Middle Ages around the eastern Pyrenees. Nineteenth-century Spain saw a Catalan literary revival, culminating in the early 1900s. Etymology and pronunciation The word ''Catalan'' is derived from the territorial name of Catalonia, itself of disputed etymology. The main theory suggests that (Latin ...
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Francesc Palóu
Francesc () is a masculine given name of Catalan origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francesco, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include: *Cesc Fàbregas (Francesc Fàbregas i Soler) (born 1987), Spanish professional football player *Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros (1753–1821), Roman Catholic prelate; Bishop of Urgell 1797–1816 * Francesc Areny Casal (contemporary), Andorran politician *Francesc Arnau (1975–2021), Spanish professional football player *Francesc Bellmunt (born 1947), Spanish screenwriter and film director *Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866–1914), Spanish Art Nouveau architect *Francesc Cambó (1876–1947), Spanish politician, government minister, and artistic supporter * Francesc Candel Tortajada (a.k.a. Paco Candel) (1925–2007), Spanish writer and journalist *Francesc Capdevila (born 1956), Spanish artist and illustrator *Francesc de Tamarit (1600–1653), Spanish politician and military leader during the Catalan Revolt *France ...
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