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Vidal (other)
Vidal is a surname and given name. Vidal may also refer to: Places * Parque Vidal, Santa Clara, Cuba * Saint-Vidal, France *Valle Vidal, New Mexico, United States *Vidal, California, United States * Vidal Ramos, Brazil * Vidal Rock, near Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands *Vidal Valley, California, United States Other uses * HMS ''Vidal'', a Royal Navy survey ship *Vidal blanc Vidal blanc (or simply Vidal) is a white hybrid grape variety produced from the '' Vitis vinifera'' variety Ugni blanc (also known as Trebbiano Toscano) and another hybrid variety, Rayon d'Or (Seibel 4986). It is a very winter-hardy variety that ...
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Vidal
Vidal (, , , ) is a Catalan, Aragonese, and possibly also Romansh surname, which also appears in French, Italian, Portuguese and English, and as a given name. Vidal may refer to: Surname *Maurice Vidal Portman (1850–1935), a British doctor *Aleix Vidal (born 1989), Spanish footballer *Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca (born 1945), Spanish politician *Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal (1792–1863), British admiral and surveyor *Alexander Vidal (1819–1906), Canadian politician * André Vidal (1908–1984), French engineer and politician *Arturo Vidal (born 1987), Chilean footballer *Ava Vidal (born 1976), British comedian *Bill Vidal (born 1951), American politician and civil servant *Borja Vidal (born 1981), Qatari handball player *Carmen Vidal (1915–2003), Spanish businesswoman *Cheche Vidal (born 1959), Venezuelan footballer *Christina Vidal (born 1981), American actress *Clément Vidal (born 2000), French footballer *Corey Vidal (born 1986), Canadian dancer and video maker * Dani ...
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Parque Vidal
Parque Vidal (also known by its previous names of Plaza Central and Plaza Mayor) is a park located in the center of Santa Clara, Cuba, covering an entire square block of the city. Due to its surrounding architecture, combining eclectic neo-classical and colonial-style buildings, as well as the large number of historic monuments dating from different historical periods, the park was designated as a National Monument in a ceremony in 1998. Monuments in the park The Glorieta gazebo in the center of the park, erected in 1911, still serves for weekly public concerts by the city's Philharmonic Band. North of the Glorieta is a bust of Leoncio Vidal, the War of Independence colonel who died on that spot fighting Spanish forces, and for whom the Park is named. Next to this bust is an obelisk, the first monument erected in the park, dedicated to the priest who migrated from the coastal town of Remedios with other families and founded the city. Between these monuments is a statue of “el ...
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Saint-Vidal
Saint-Vidal (; oc, Sant Vidal) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Loire department The following is a list of the 257 communes of the Haute-Loire department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Haute-Loire {{HauteLoire-geo-stub ...
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Valle Vidal
The Valle Vidal (Spanish, "Valley of Life") is a mountain basin in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains within the Carson National Forest, northwest of Cimarron, New Mexico. Elevations in the basin range from . Valle Vidal is noted for its pristine scenery and wildlife. It was protected from oil and gas exploitation by an act of Congress in 2006. The Valle Vidal borders on Vermejo Park Ranch, Philmont Scout Ranch, and other private lands. History Valle Vidal was part of the Maxwell Land Grant until purchased by William Bartlett in 1902. Part of the Vermejo Park Ranch, Valle Vidal became a hunting and fishing preserve for wealthy people and celebrities. In 1973, the Vermejo Park Ranch was sold to the Vermejo Park Corporation, a subsidiary of the Pennzoil company. In 1982, Pennzoil donated the Valle Vidal portion of the ranch to the American public and it became part of the Carson National Forest. In 2002 the El Paso Corporation petitioned the United States Forest Service for th ...
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Vidal, California
Vidal, California is a small unincorporated community located in southeastern California, in San Bernardino County on U.S. Route 95, north of Blythe, California, United States and south of Needles. The town is west of the townsite of Earp, California and west of Parker, Arizona on State Highway 62. The community, which is two miles (3 km) north of the Riverside County line, lies at an elevation of above sea level. Vidal is from the city (and county seat) of San Bernardino, making it the second-farthest town in the county from the county seat behind Earp. Wyatt Earp spent the last winters of his life in Vidal, working claims of gold and copper he found nearby; the aforementioned townsite of Earp is located in and around those claims. During the late 1960s, Vidal was home to Solar Lodge, a secret society located four miles (6 km) south of the town center. The Lodge owned all of the businesses in the town during their time there, but left the area after several me ...
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Vidal Ramos
Vidal Ramos is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil. History Vidal Ramos received city status by state law No. 272 in December 1956, with territory taken from the neighbouring municipality of Brusque. It was named after the Governor of Santa Catarina of the same name. Geography It is located at a latitude 27º23'31 "South and longitude 49º21'21" West, with an altitude of 370 meters. Its estimated population in 2020 was 6,329 inhabitants. It has an area of 343.81 square kilometers. See also *List of municipalities in Santa Catarina This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Santa Catarina (SC), located in the South Region of Brazil. Santa Catarina is divided into 295 municipalities, which are grouped into 20 microregions, which are grouped into 6 mesoregions. ... References Municipalities in Santa Catarina (state) {{SantaCatarina-geo-stub ...
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Vidal Rock
Vidal Rock or Vidal Islote, is a rock west of Ferrer Point in southern Discovery Bay, Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands. It was named by the first Chilean Antarctic Expedition The First Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1947–1948) was an expedition to Antarctica mounted by the Chilean government and military to enforce its territorial claims against British challenges, namely Operation Tabarin. Among other accomplishmen ... (1947) for mariner Osvaldo Vidal, in charge of echo sounding on the frigate ''Iquique''. References Rock formations of Antarctica {{GreenwichIsland-geo-stub ...
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Vidal Valley
Vidal Valley is a 20-mile (32 km) long valley in the far eastern Colorado Desert bordering the Colorado River. Most of the valley is in eastern San Bernardino County, California, but the outfall on the Colorado River is in northeast Riverside County. Vidal Valley forms the large border of the south side of the east-west block of the Whipple Mountains massif, the landform that forces the Colorado to flow southeast, then back southwest. The southeast exit of the valley into Parker Valley on the Colorado River skirts the north end of the Riverside Mountains (see photo). The Colorado River Aqueduct crosses the midpoint of the valley at Vidal Junction, California. The Vidal Valley also lies due east of the Danby Dry Lake landform. Geography Vidal Valley is bordered by the Whipple Mountains on the northeast and the Riverside Mountains on the south. The valley drains mostly northwest-to-southeast, with its outfall into a southwest-flowing section of the Colorado River. The north of ...
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HMS Vidal
HMS ''Vidal'' was a survey ship of the Royal Navy. She was designed specifically as a surveying vessel, and was the first survey ship to carry a helicopter. In 1955, a group from ''Vidal'' formally annexed Rockall in the North Sea to the United Kingdom. Construction and naming ''Vidal'' was built at Chatham Dockyard, and was the last surface vessel built at the Dockyard. She was also the first survey ship designed to carry a helicopter. ''Vidal'' was keel laying, laid down on 5 July 1950, was ceremonial ship launching, launched on 31 July 1951 and completed on 29 March 1954 at a cost of £1,345,000. In common with most of the survey ships of the period, she was named after an influential surveyor or explorer of the Royal Navy. In her case, this was the nineteenth century surveyor Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal, who had surveyed much of the coast of Africa, and ranged into the Atlantic to survey the tiny islet of Rockall. So far she has been the only ship of the Navy to bear the n ...
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