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Barragan or Barragán may refer to: *Barragán (surname), with a list of people of this name (includes 'Barragan') *List_of_Hollows_in_Bleach#Baraggan Louisenbairn, Barragan Luisenbarn, the second espada in the manga ''Bleach'' *Barragán (Blonde Redhead album), ''Barragán'' (Blonde Redhead album), 2014 **"Barragán", the title track from the album *Barragan (cloth), ''Barragan'' (cloth), a type of woven cloth *Luis Barragán House and Studio, Mexico City, residence of architect Luis Barragán {{disambiguation ...
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Barragán (surname)
Barragán, or Barragan in English language, English-speaking countries, is a Spanish language, Spanish surname of Galicia (Spain), Galician origins, from where they went to Extremadura, Spain, and even into Alentejo Province, Alentejo and Estremadura Province (historical), Estremadura, in Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal, where the surname was changed into Barragano, Barregano, Barregão, Barregoso, Barregosa (feminine), Varregoso, Varregosa (feminine). It may refer to: * Santos Saúl Álvarez Barragán (born 1990), Mexican Boxer * Antonio Barragán (born 1987), Spanish footballer * Bernabé Barragán (born 1993), Spanish footballer * Claudio Barragán (born 1964), Spanish footballer * Cuno Barragan (born 1932), American baseball player * Eduardo Barragán (born 1951), Colombian boxer * Fernando Elizondo Barragán (born 1949), Mexican politician * Gilberto Barragán Balderas (born 1970), Mexican drug lord * Hernando Barragán (born 1974), Colombian interdisciplinary artist, designer ...
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List Of Hollows In Bleach
In the fictional ''Bleach (manga), Bleach'' manga/anime universe, a is a type of monstrous lost soul who can harm both ghosts and humans. Many of the series' antagonists are ''hollows''. Some hollows possess characteristics that are similar to those of a Soul Reaper (a death-related entity), these Hollows are called . One of the series' main storylines has Sōsuke Aizen (the primary antagonist for the majority of the series) and his arrancar (particularly the ten strongest Espadas) as the force opposing the protagonists. The creator of the series, Tite Kubo, used many Spanish (language), Spanish Motif (narrative), motifs for the series' hollow-related elements. The fictional creatures have been praised by reviewers for the early hollows' strong emotional ties to their victims and the "interesting" concept of the arrancar. The visual appearance of the characters has also been commented on. Overview of hollow In the ''Bleach'' universe, a is a monstrous soul-eating spirit t ...
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Barragán (Blonde Redhead Album)
Barragan or Barragán may refer to: *Barragán (surname), with a list of people of this name (includes 'Barragan') * Barragan Luisenbarn, the second espada in the manga ''Bleach'' * ''Barragán'' (Blonde Redhead album), 2014 **"Barragán", the title track from the album * ''Barragan'' (cloth), a type of woven cloth *Luis Barragán House and Studio Luis Barragán House and Studio, also known as Casa Luis Barragán, is the former residence of architect Luis Barragán in Miguel Hidalgo district, Mexico City. It is owned by the Fundación de Arquitectura Tapatía and the Government of the Sta ...
, Mexico City, residence of architect Luis Barragán {{disambiguation ...
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Barragan (cloth)
() was a Spanish term for various types of fabrics or fabric products in the Middle Ages. was derived from the Arabic term , that signified heavy cotton and woolen materials. Initially meaning a heavy cloth, by the 15th century it had come to mean a luxurious cloth made of silk. Along with terms such as , , and , was also used to mean a type of table- or altar-cloth. In the 17th century, the term was revived to mean a twill weave woolen material similar to moleskin. See also * Fustian * Almerían silk Almoravid and Almohad textiles were produced within parts of northwest Africa and Spain between 1058 and 1269 CE under the Almoravid dynasty, Almoravid (1050s–1147) and Almohad Caliphate, Almohad (1147–1269) caliphates. Production in the Iberia ... References Woven fabrics {{textile-stub ...
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