Baro or Baró may refer to:
Places
;Bangladesh
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Baro Vatra, a village in Gopalganj District
;Guinea
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Baro, Guinea
Baro is a town and sub-prefecture in the Kouroussa Prefecture, Kankan Region, of eastern-central Guinea. As of 2014 it had a population of 15,578 people.
Baro is the ancestral home of the President of Guinea, Alpha Condé
Alpha Condé (N'Ko: ...
;Iran
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Baro, Iran
Vala Rud ( fa, والارود, also Romanized as Vālā Rūd; also known as Bārī (Persian: باري ), Baro, and Bārow) is a village in Zanjanrud-e Bala Rural District, in the Central District of Zanjan County, Zanjan Province, Iran
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, a village in Zanjan Province
;Nigeria
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Baro (Nigeria), a town in Niger state
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Baro-Kano Railway Station
;Spain
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Torre Baró, a neighbourhood in Barcelona
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Baró de Viver, a neighbourhood in Barcelona
People
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Baro (singer) (born 1992), South Korean idol and member of B1A4
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Baro Urbigerus
Baro, Baru or Baron Urbigerus was a seventeenth-century writer on natural philosophy and alchemy. He is known for his ''Aphorismi Urbigerani'' (1690). This collection of 100 aphorisms claims to set out completely the theory of the alchemical work ...
, seventeenth-century German writer on alchemy
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Alan Baró (born 1985), Spanish footballer
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Amparo Baró (born 1937), Spanish actress
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Balthazar Baro Balthazar Baro (1596–1650) was a French poet, playwright and romance-writer.
Biography
Baro was born in Valence, Drôme, to a professor at the university of Valence. He studied at Tournon-sur-Rhône then at Valence, where he gained his law docto ...
(1596–1650), French poet, playwright and romance-writer
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Bernardo Baró (1896–1930), Cuban baseball player
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Eguinaire Baron or Baro (1495–1550), French jurist
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Gregorio Baro
Gregorio Baró (June 19, 1928 - May 28, 2012) was an Argentine scientist. He was born in Santiago Temple, Córdoba and died in Buenos Aires.
Biography
The son of Spanish immigrants from the Province of León, more precisely from Cabreros del ...
(1928–2012), Argentinian scientist
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Peter Baro
Peter Baro (1534–1599) was a French Huguenot minister, ordained by John Calvin, but later in England a critic of some Calvinist theological positions. His views in relation to the Lambeth Articles cost him his position as Lady Margaret's Profes ...
(1534–1599), French huguenot minister
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Ignacio Martín-Baró
Ignacio Martín-Baró (November 7, 1942 in Valladolid, Castilla y Leon, Spain – November 16, 1989 in San Salvador, El Salvador) was a scholar, social psychologist, philosopher and Jesuit priest. He was one of the victims of the 1989 mu ...
(1942–1989), Spanish social psychologist
Clothing
''Baro'' means "clothing" in the
Tagalog language
Tagalog (, ; ; ''Baybayin'': ) is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second language by the majority. It ...
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Baro't saya, the Philippine national dress for women
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Barong Tagalog, the Philippine national dress for men
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Maria Clara gown
The María Clara gown, historically known as the ''traje de mestiza'' during the Spanish colonial era, is a type of traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines. It is an aristocratic version of the '' baro't saya''. It takes its name ...
(also called ''terno''), a formal version of the
baro't saya
Other uses
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''Baro'' (album), by Habib Koité & Bamada
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Baro (''Black Clover''), a character in the manga series ''Black Clover''
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