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  1. Gillón: Gillón is one of 54 parish councils in Cangas del Narcea, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 78 (2007). [100%] 2022-08-03 [Parishes in Cangas del Narcea]
  2. Gilman (Illinois): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gilman. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité de l’Illinois. (Illinois) [100%] 2023-12-18
  3. Gillain: Gillain is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include. [100%] 2023-12-20
  4. Gildan: Gildan Activewear Inc. is a Canadian manufacturer of branded clothing, including undecorated blank activewear such as t-shirts, sport shirts and fleeces, which are subsequently decorated by screen printing companies with designs and logos. (Company) [100%] 2024-03-08 [Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange]
  5. Gillman: Gillman es una banda venezolana principalmente de hard rock y heavy metal formada en 1984 por el cantante Paul Gillman caracterizado por sus críticas sociales y políticas así como la inclusión de narrativas propias de la cultura popular Venezolana en algunos ... [100%] 2024-06-19
  6. John Gillan: John Gillan (c.1667–1735) was a Scottish Episcopal clergyman and author who served as the Bishop of Dunblane from 1731 to 1735. He was born c. (Scottish Episcopal clergyman and author) [84%] 2024-01-22 [1667 births] [1735 deaths]...
  7. Karen Gillan: Karen Sheila Gillan (/ˈɡɪlən/; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress and filmmaker. She gained recognition for her work in British film and television, particularly for playing Amy Pond, a primary companion to the Eleventh Doctor in the science ... (Scottish actress (born 1987)) [84%] 2024-01-22 [Karen Gillan] [1987 births]...
  8. Chester Gillan: Chester Gillan (born 25 September 1943) is a former Canadian educator and politician from Prince Edward Island. Born in Charlottetown and educated at Saint Dunstan's University and the University of New Brunswick, Gillan was a high school teacher before ... (Canadian educator and politician) [84%] 2023-05-20 [1943 births] [Living people]...
  9. John Gillan: John Gillan (c.1667–1735) was a Scottish Episcopal clergyman and author who served as the Bishop of Dunblane from 1731 to 1735. He was born c. [84%] 2022-07-18 [1667 births] [1735 deaths]...
  10. Karen Gillan: Karen Sheila Gillan (/ˈɡɪlən/; born 28 November 1987) is a Scottish actress and filmmaker. She gained recognition for her work in British film and television, particularly for playing Amy Pond, a primary companion to the Eleventh Doctor in the science ... (Scottish actress (born 1987)) [84%] 2023-12-10 [Karen Gillan] [1987 births]...
  11. Kim Gillan: Kim J. Gillan (born December 10, 1951), is an American politician and former Democratic Party member of the Montana Senate. (American politician from Montana) [84%] 2024-12-02 [1951 births] [Cornell University alumni]...
  12. Gallon: The gallon is a unit of volume in British imperial units and United States customary units. Three different versions are in current use: There are two pints in a quart and four quarts in a gallon. (Units of volume) [79%] 2023-12-18 [Customary units of measurement in the United States] [Imperial units]...
  13. Gallant: GALLANT gal'-ant: The translation of 'addir, "bright," "splendid," "mighty" (Isaiah 33:21, "Neither shall gallant ('addir) ship pass thereby"); the word is translated "mighty" in Exodus 15:10; 1 Samuel 4:8; Isaiah 10:34; Zechariah 11:2 the ... [79%] 1915-01-01
  14. Gaillac (Latin, Galliacum): Small town in the department of Tarn, France; mentioned as in the Responsa of Nissim ben Reuben Gerundi. Jews were living there as early as the thirteenth century, being under the jurisdiction both of Count Alphonse of Poitiers and of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [79%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Gallaḥ: Epithet originally applied to Catholic priests on account of their tonsure. Later the same epithet was extended to Greek Orthodox priests. ," with its plural "gallaḥim," occurs very often in Hebrew medieval literature. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [79%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Gallon (Scots): The Scots gallon (Scottish Gaelic: galan) was a unit of liquid volume measurement that was in use in Scotland from at least 1661 – and possibly as early as the 15th century – until the late 19th century. It was approximately equivalent ... (Scots) [79%] 2023-04-20 [Units of volume] [Alcohol measurement]...
  17. Galland: Galland steht für Galland ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Siehe auch: Gallant, Galant (Begriffsklärung). [79%] 2023-05-12
  18. Gaillac: Cet article possède des paronymes, voir Gajac et Chaillac. Pour l’article ayant un titre homophone, voir Gaïac. [79%] 2023-09-07
  19. Gallon: Gallon, an English measure of capacity, usually of liquids, but also used as a dry measure for corn. The word was adapted from an O. jalon, and was Latinized as galo and galona. [79%] 2022-09-02
  20. Gallon (Scots): The Scots gallon (Scottish Gaelic: galan) was a unit of liquid volume measurement that was in use in Scotland from at least 1661 – and possibly as early as the 15th century – until the late 19th century. It was approximately equivalent ... (Scots) [79%] 2023-12-14 [Obsolete Scottish units of measurement] [Units of volume]...

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