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Hidalgo logo #10101) Aristocrat
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #10101) Horse film of 2004 2) Mexican state 3) River of Chile 4) River of South America 5) River in Chile 6) River in The New World 7) River in South America 8) River in The Americas 9) River of The Americas 10) Spanish boy name 11) Spanish nobleman 12) Spanish surname 13) State bordering Veracruz 14) State north of mexico city
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000 Hidalgo and Fidalgo (in Galician and Portuguese) are traditional titles for men of the Spanish nobility and of the Portuguese nobility, and of the gentry of each monarchy. The word hidalgo is a contraction of the phrases hijo de algo (″son of something″) and hijo de alguien (″son of someone″). In formal, social usage, the Spanish court rig...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000[Mexico] ===User:Tryfoncastro=== ...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000[moth] Hidalgo is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae. ...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000[nobility] An hidalgo (lang) and a fidalgo (lang, lang) are members of the Spanish and Portuguese nobility; the feminine forms of the terms are hidalga, in Spanish, and fidalga, in Portuguese and Galician. In popular usage, the term hidalgo identifies a nobleman without a hereditary title. In practice, hidalgos were exempted from paying tax...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000[sherry] Hidalgo is a sherry producer based in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Andalusia, Spain, whose origins can be traced back to the 18th century. The bodega produces a variety of brands and types of Sherry. Its La Gitana manzanilla is one of the best selling manzanilla sherries. ...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21000[state] Hidalgo (iˈðalɣo), officially Free and sovereign State of Hidalgo (Estado Libre y Soberano de Hidalgo), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 84 municipalities and its capital city is Pachuca de Soto. In 1869, Benito Juárez created the State of Hida...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21002• (n.) A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class.
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21003(from the article `asteroid`) ...is considered by some to be a defunct comet—one that has lost its volatile materials and no longer displays the classic cometary features of a ... ...been gravitationally perturbed out of the Kuiper belt and now travel mainly between the orbits of Jupiter and Neptune, and (4) individual ... [2 re...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21003county, southwestern New Mexico, U.S.; it is bordered by Arizona on the west and Mexico on the south and east. The county`s northwestern area, ...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21003estado (state), east-central Mexico. It is bounded by the states of San Luis Potosí to the north, Veracruz to the north and northeast, Puebla to the ...
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hidalgo

hidalgo logo #21003in Spain, a hereditary noble or, in the later Middle Ages and the modern era, a knight or member of the gentry.[3 related articles]
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21160(minor planet 944) Orbit of Hidalgo. Credit: NASA The asteroid with the largest known orbit, the second highest inclination to the ecliptic, and the second highest eccentricity. It was discovered by Walter Baade in 1920. Hidalgo, whose perihelion lies at the inner edg...
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #20972Hi·dal'go noun [ Spanish , contr. from hijo de algo , i. e. , son of something; hijo son (fr. Late Latin filius ) + algo something, from Latin aliquod . Confer Fidalgo .] A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class.
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Hidalgo

Hidalgo logo #21217Hidalgo was a Spanish nobleman of the lower class. There were hidalgos de naturaleza, of noble birth, and hidalgos de privilegio, that is, those on whom the king had conferred nobility, and those who purchased nobility. The title is long obsolete.
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hidalgo

hidalgo logo #21199a man of the lower nobility in Spain. · (in Spanish America) a man who owns considerable property or is otherwise esteemed.
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