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Balcarce may refer to: Antonio González de Balcarce (1774–1819), Argentine military commander Juan Ramón Balcarce (1773–1836), Argentine military leader
Balcarce
Argentine cake
The Postre Balcarce or Balcarce dessert is a cake specialty originally from Balcarce, Argentina. Since 1958 it is the flagship product of the food company
Postre_Balcarce
City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
San José de Balcarce (shortened to Balcarce) is a city in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina) about 51 km (32 mi) west of Mar del Plata with a population
Balcarce,_Buenos_Aires
Argentine racing driver (1911–1995)
born in Balcarce on 24 June 1911, San Juan's Day, at 12:10 am. His birth certificate was mistakenly dated 23 June in the Register of Balcarce. He was
Juan_Manuel_Fangio
Argentine military commander
Antonio González de Balcarce (24 June 1774 – 5 August 1819) was an Argentine soldier and statesman of the independence era. He briefly served as interim
Antonio_González_de_Balcarce
Argentine military leader and politician
Juan Ramón González de Balcarce (16 March 1773 – 12 November 1836) was an Argentine military leader and politician. Juan was the older brother of Antonio
Juan_Ramón_Balcarce
Department in Argentina
Balcarce Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of 42,040 inhabitants in an area of 4
Balcarce_Partido
Football club
Club Sportivo Balcarce, or simply "Sportivo Balcarce", is an Argentine sports club located in Florida, Buenos Aires. Although other disciplines are held
Sportivo_Balcarce
Species of spider
Actinopus balcarce is a species of mygalomorph spiders in the family Actinopodidae. It is found in Argentina. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/specieslist/1 NMBE v
Actinopus_balcarce
Argentine military commander and politician
Marcos González de Balcarce (1777–1832) was an Argentine military commander and politician in the early 19th century. González de Balcarce was born in Buenos
Marcos_González_de_Balcarce
Disaster in building in Argentina
A gas explosion caused by a large gas leak occurred in a residential area of Rosario, the third-largest city in Argentina, on August 6, 2013. A nearby
2013_Rosario_gas_explosion
Argentine general and leader (1778–1850)
to Buenos Aires thereafter. Balcarce informed Rosas and the foreign minister Felipe Arana of San Martín's death. Balcarce oversaw the embalming of his
José_de_San_Martín
Argentine footballer
Atlético Rafaela. Born in Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ponce was with Club El Riojano before joining Boca Juniors de Balcarce, aged 13, with whom he
Fernando_Ponce_(footballer)
Argentine businessman (born 1978)
Manuel Santos Uribelarrea Balcarce (born November 10, 1978) is an Argentine businessman, founder and chief executive officer of MSU Group, an Argentine
Manuel_Santos_Uribelarrea
Rebellion that took place in Buenos Aires in 1833
governor Juan Ramón Balcarce was ousted from office and replaced by Juan José Viamonte. The rebellion was motivated by actions taken by Balcarce against former
Revolution_of_the_Restorers
Motor racing car museum in Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina
cars, dedicated to Formula One driver Juan Manuel Fangio and located in Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The museum opened in 1986, in the presence
Museo_Juan_Manuel_Fangio
Industry Agribusiness; Energy Founded 1998 Founder Manuel Santos Uribelarrea Balcarce; Manuel Santos de Uribelarrea Duhau Headquarters Buenos Aires , Argentina
MSU_Argentina
President of Argentina
Alberti, Carlos María de Alvear, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Antonio González de Balcarce, Manuel Belgrano, Antonio Luis Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French
Bartolomé_Mitre
Municipality and village in San Luis Province, Argentina
rural area La Cañada, and San Miguel on the east side; and from the west Balcarce and Cortaderas. The town's name originates from the Spanish word cortaderas
Cortaderas
Circuit
located near Balcarce, Argentina. The track was named after five-time Formula One World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio, who was born in Balcarce. The circuit
Autódromo_Juan_Manuel_Fangio
Argentine serial killer
daughter Noemí (aged 31). A week later, at noon on November 7, 1986, on Balcarce Street 681 in the same city, the De Giusti brothers committed another brutal
Walter_De_Giusti
35th season of top-tier football league in Argentina
when most of fixtures had been disputed. Teams promoted where Sportivo Balcarce (AFA) and Talleres (RE) (AAm). Boca Juniors won its 5th. league title (AFA)
1926 Argentine Primera División
1926_Argentine_Primera_División
Battles during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796–1808
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
British invasions of the River Plate
British_invasions_of_the_River_Plate
South American military commander and politician
de Alvear and prior to the acting directorship of Antonio González de Balcarce. He later held ministerial and diplomatic posts in Peru and Chile and lived
Ignacio_Álvarez_Thomas
2003 film
Rotstein as Barman Sergio Álvarez Carlos Durañona Víctor Hugo Carrizo Leonora Balcarce Violeta Naón Manuel Navarro Marina Tamar Fabian Mell "Festival de Cannes:
Today and Tomorrow (2003 film)
Today_and_Tomorrow_(2003_film)
Football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Alumni_Athletic_Club
Russia 90,000 970,000 510 by 130–250 m (1,670 by 430–820 ft) Plaza de Balcarce Balcarce Argentina 90,000 970,000 300 by 300 m (980 by 980 ft) Naqsh-e Jahan
List_of_city_squares
Argentine politician and general (1793–1877)
known, forced the provincial governor Juan Ramón Balcarce to resign. In quick succession, Balcarce was followed by two others who presided over weak
Juan_Manuel_de_Rosas
President of Argentina (1946–1955, 1973–1974)
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Juan_Perón
legislature elects Juan Ramón Balcarce. Rosas starts the first conquest of the desert. Revolution of the Restorers against Balcarce. Juan José Viamonte replaces
Timeline of the Argentine Civil Wars
Timeline_of_the_Argentine_Civil_Wars
45th President of Argentina
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Carlos_Lacoste
Musical artist
the creator and artistic director of Orquesta Escuela de Tango Emilio Balcarce. Varchausky is the founder of TangoVia Buenos Aires, a non-profit organization
Ignacio_Varchausky
17th President of Argentina (1868–1932)
Park, but in 2012 the city council voted to remove it. In the city of Balcarce, there is still a monument on Avenida Favaloro, previously named Avenida
José_Félix_Uriburu
Argentine comedy drama series
(season 1–2) Lorena Vega as Fernanda Olivera Susana Pampín as Teresa Leonora Balcarce Magalí "Magui" Roldán (season 1-2) Adrián Lakerman Fermín Débora Nishimoto
Envious_(TV_series)
Argentine general and military ruler (1926–2003)
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Leopoldo_Galtieri
Legacy of 1810 revolution in Buenos Aires
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Legacy_of_the_May_Revolution
of the town of Balcarce, Buenos Aires. The tornado continued to move from northwest to southeast between the hills south of Balcarce toward Miramar,
Tornadoes_of_2024
Hispanic sweet dessert
Some of the best-known alfajor brands in South America are the Argentine "Balcarce", "Jorgito", "Capitán del Espacio", "Guaymallen", "Suchard", "Havanna"
Alfajor
10th President of Argentina
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Manuel_Quintana
Argentine revolutionary (1774–1825)
Alberti, Carlos María de Alvear, Miguel de Azcuénaga, Antonio González de Balcarce, Manuel Belgrano, Antonio Luis Beruti, Juan José Castelli, Domingo French
Domingo_French
displacing Hipólito Vieytes, and replaced Ocampo with Colonel Antonio González Balcarce. He was informed that Cochabamba revolted in support of the Junta, but
First_Upper_Peru_campaign
2008 French-Argentine drama film
2002 Malena Solda [es] as Teresa, 1978 Jorge Marrale as Arturo Leonora Balcarce [es] as Guillermina Juan Minujín as Paco María Izquierdo as María Paz,
Lamb_of_God_(film)
Peterson Santiago Albanell June Pau Bertolini Pat Battellini July Leonora Balcarce Santiago Albanell August Milagros Schmoll Pat Battellini September Scarlett
List of Harper's Bazaar Argentina cover models
List_of_Harper's_Bazaar_Argentina_cover_models
Argentine musician (1959–2014)
project Plum. In 2008, Cerati started dating the Argentine actress Leonora Balcarce. While they broke up in late 2009, they remained amicable, visiting his
Gustavo_Cerati
Football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Lomas_Academy
side. Apart from Mar del Plata, the Union has teams from the cities of Balcarce, Dolores, Mar de Ajó, Miramar, Necochea, Tandil and Villa Gesell. The union
Unión_Marplatense_de_Rugby
1831–1861 republic in South America
legislature, praising Rosas and demanding the resignation of Governor Juan Ramón Balcarce, a former minister of Rosas. The troops who were organized to fight the
Argentine_Confederation
Peruvian rebel (1768–1820)
Charcas region (Bolivia), under the command of general Antonio González de Balcarce and the lawyer Juan José Castelli. They sent proclamations to various towns
Francisco_Antonio_de_Zela
Football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Club_Sportivo_Buenos_Aires
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mar del Plata (Latin: Dioecesis Maris Platensis) is in Argentina and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of La Plata. On 11
Diocese_of_Mar_del_Plata
American-born naval commander for Argentina, Chile & Uruguay (1805-1864)
7, 1828, Coe married Trinidad Balcarce, daughter of Argentine General Juan Ramon Balcarce and Trinidad García Balcarce, in Buenos Aires. The couple's
Jonas_Coe
Spanish Navy officer and colonial administrator (1756–1829)
considered dangerous to the Spanish regime: Saavedra, Paso, Chiclana, Vieytes, Balcarce, Castelli, Larrea, Guido, Viamonte, Moreno, Sáenz and Belgrano, among many
Baltasar_Hidalgo_de_Cisneros
Football club
Alumni, Del Plata, General San Martín, Palermo, Progresista, Sportivo Balcarce, Sportivo Dock Sud, Sportsman and Universal were relegated to the second
Club_Atlético_Alvear
Italian Formula One team
Ascari Italy Milan, Italy 2 (1952, 1953) Juan Manuel Fangio Argentina Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1 (1956) Mike Hawthorn United Kingdom Doncaster
Scuderia_Ferrari
President of Argentina from 1983 to 1989
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Raúl_Alfonsín
47th President of Argentina
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Alfredo_Oscar_Saint_Jean
Public square in Buenos Aires, Argentina
neighborhood) of Monserrat. It is bounded by Bolívar, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Balcarce and Avenida Rivadavia streets; and from its west side three important avenues
Plaza_de_Mayo
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Battle_of_Cerrito
Argentine general (1774–1843)
named chief of the expeditionary army of Santa Fe, replacing Juan Ramón Balcarce. Estanislao López immobilized the army directed from Córdoba by Juan Bautista
Juan_José_Viamonte
1828 recognition of Uruguayan independence by Brazil and Argentina
in Montevideo. Mediators John Ponsonby Original signatories Juan Ramón Balcarce Tomás Guido Marquis of Aracati José Clemente Pereira Joaquim de Oliveira
Preliminary Peace Convention (1828)
Preliminary_Peace_Convention_(1828)
This description is intentionally empty
specimens used to describe it were collected in Fangio's hometown, the city of Balcarce. Callicebus bernhardi van Roosmalen et al., 2002 Monkey Prince Bernhard
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1900–1924)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1900–1924)
Argentine sports club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Lanús_Athletic_Club
Department in Santa Fe, Argentina
Province. In June 2022, MSU Argentina, owned by Manuel Santos Uribelarrea Balcarce, announced plans for a peanut processing plant. Media related to General
General_López_Department
Province of Argentina
racetracks, including La Plata, Nueve de Julio, Olavarría, Mar de Ajó, Junín, Balcarce, San Nicolás de los Arroyos and Bahía Blanca. The San Isidro Racecourse
Buenos_Aires_Province
2011 Argentine TV series or program
Nievas (†) Lidia Catalano as Úrsula "Tita" Juan Luppi as Camilo Leonora Balcarce as Paloma Riccardi Cristina Tejedor as Laura Jin Roberto Vallejos as Rafael
El_elegido
Football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Barracas_Athletic_Club
Argentine football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Club_Honor_y_Patria
Topics referred to by the same term
station San José, Santa María, Catamarca San José, Entre Ríos San José de Balcarce, Buenos Aires San José de Feliciano, Entre Ríos San José de Fray Mamerto
San_José
Topics referred to by the same term
González (born 1980), Chilean former soccer player Marcos González de Balcarce (1777–1832), Argerntine military commander and politician Marco González
Marcos González (disambiguation)
Marcos_González_(disambiguation)
Football club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Estudiantil_Porteño
Blanca Adventist Academy, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province Balcarce Adventist Academy, Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province Capitan Bermudez Adventist Academy
List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools
List_of_Seventh-day_Adventist_secondary_schools
Military parachutists functioning as part of an airborne operation
of: 4th Airborne Brigade HQ (Córdoba) 2nd Paratroopers Regiment "General Balcarce" (Córdoba) 14th Paratroopers Regiment (Córdoba) 601st Air Assault Regiment
Paratrooper
Argentine multi-sports club
Alvear (1922–26) Argentino (B) (1923–26, 1928–31) Atl. Rosario (1894) Sp. Balcarce (1926) Barracas AC (1902–07) Belgrano AC (1896–1916) Boca Alumni (1922-27)
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires
Gimnasia_y_Esgrima_de_Buenos_Aires
Flat horse race in Britain
2010-2001 2010 Fareer Rainbow Peak Balcarce Nov 2009 Yamal Philario Mia's Boy 2008 Mia's Boy Lang Shining Blythe Knight 2007 Blythe Knight Wise Dennis
Hambleton_Stakes
Department in Argentina
Alberti Almirante Brown Arrecifes Avellaneda Ayacucho Azul Bahía Blanca Balcarce Baradero Benito Juarez Berazategui Berisso Bolívar Bragado Brandsen Campana
Patagones_Partido
City in Salta Province, Argentina
pedestrian streets: Alberdi, Florida and "Caseros". The three blocks in Balcarce street closest to the train station are now the centre of night life in
Salta
Olavarría, Tapalqué, Azul, Laprida, Benito Juárez, Tandil, Necochea, Lobería, Balcarce, General Alvarado and General Pueyrredon. The most affected localities
List of South American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
List_of_South_American_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks
Battle fought in the Argentine War of Independence
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Battle_of_Vilcapugio
2018 Argentine TV series or program
Participant Creative challenge 1 (Bread basket) Technical challenge (Balcarce cake) Creative challenge 2 (World cup) Outcome Gonzalo Raw ham, cherry tomatoes
Bake Off Argentina, El Gran Pastelero
Bake_Off_Argentina,_El_Gran_Pastelero
Department in Argentina
Alberti Almirante Brown Arrecifes Avellaneda Ayacucho Azul Bahía Blanca Balcarce Baradero Benito Juarez Berazategui Berisso Bolívar Bragado Brandsen Campana
Villa_Gesell_Partido
Geological formation in Argentina
formerly grouped together with Cerro Negro Formation and the Ordivician Balcarce Formation into La Tinta Group. Dyke swarms of Tandil and Azul Puncoviscana
Sierra_Bayas_Group
Provincial legislature in Argentina
de Julio Pehuajó Rivadavia Trenque Lauquen 14 7 Fifth See list Ayacucho Balcarce Castelli Chascomús Dolores General Alvarado General Belgrano General Guido
Legislature of Buenos Aires Province
Legislature_of_Buenos_Aires_Province
Impact of Argentine general and leader
Juan Manuel de Rosas. Mariano Balcarce informed Rosas and the foreign minister Felipe Arana of San Martín's death. Balcarce oversaw the embalming of his
Legacy_of_José_de_San_Martín
Argentine politician (1784–1830)
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Juan_Agustín_Maza
AM radio frequency
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. LRI235 in Balcarce, Buenos Aires LT24 in San Nicolas de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires LV26 in
1430_AM
Argentine general
friend of Balcarce), who was understood with Braulio Costa and Félix Álzaga to confer and seek a reconciliation with the governor Balcarce and his remarkables
Eustoquio_Díaz_Vélez
Musical artist
he worked with included, in addition to Camerano and Carrasco, Emilio Balcarce (who replaced Tursky), Francisco Sammartino (viola), and Aniceto Rossi
Oscar_Herrero_(violinist)
District in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ciudad de Vicente López. Another club in the neighborhood is Sportivo Balcarce, which played in Primera División in the 1920s. San Martín Avenue Parroquia
Florida,_Buenos_Aires
Surname list
Gonzales Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez Ambrosio José Gonzales Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Picasso González Pedro González Llamas Samuel González Toloza Alberto
González_(surname)
23rd President of Argentina
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Edelmiro_Julián_Farrell
1817 invasion in Upper Peru
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Fourth_Upper_Peru_campaign
1827 naval battle of the Cisplatine War
quickly engaged by General Balcarce and the Argentine vanguard. The Argentine fire was effective: a shot from General Balcarce soon destroyed Januária's
Battle_of_Juncal
City in Santa Fe, Argentina
business conglomerate MSU Argentina, founded by Manuel Santos Uribelarrea Balcarce, has been based in Villa Cañás since 1998. The company operates in the
Villa_Cañás
President of Argentina from May to July 1973
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
Héctor_José_Cámpora
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Causes_of_the_May_Revolution
Head of state and government of Argentina
Rondeau (1815) Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (1815–1816) Antonio González de Balcarce (1816) Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1816–1819) José Rondeau (1819–1820) Juan
President_of_Argentina
Argentine boxer (1947–2020)
1975–04–11 Salta, Argentina 67 Win 54–4–9 Melvin Dennis KO 2 (10) 1975–01–17 Balcarce, Argentina 66 Win 53–4–9 Manuel Fierro KO 8 (10) 1974–12–13 Estadio Luna
Miguel_Ángel_Castellini
18/19th-century French soldier in service of Spain; colonial official in New Spain
José Viamonte José Rondeau Ignacio Álvarez Thomas Antonio González de Balcarce Juan Martín de Pueyrredón José Rondeau Juan Pedro Aguirre Congresses Assembly
Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires
Santiago_de_Liniers,_1st_Count_of_Buenos_Aires
Argentine racecar driver
in the Turismo de Carretera race at the Autódromo Juan Manuel Fangio in Balcarce in his native Argentina's Buenos Aires. "A Few Minutes with Thaber: Influential
Guido_Falaschi
Guerrilla military leader
the couple joined the Army of the North under José Castelli and Antonio Balcarce, sent from newly independent Buenos Aires to fight the Spanish occupation
Juana_Azurduy_de_Padilla
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Rising; Prosperous; Lord Vishnu
Male
Greek
(Λουκιανός) Greek form of Latin Lucianus, LOUKIANOS means "light."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lilavarti | லீலாவரà¯à®¤à¯€Â
Playful, Amusing, Charming
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Name of a King
Female
African
princess.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish
Dweller in a Little Hollow; Small; Round Hill; Finnian's Servant; Log in Water to be Still and at Peace
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Flute
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Working noble Idelle.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The estimation of the Lord.
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
BALCARCE
BALCARCE