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Gallo

Gallo may refer to:

  • Gallo (surname)
  • Related to Gaul, as in Gallo-Roman culture
  • Gallo language, a regional language of France
  • Gallo-Romance, a branch of Romance languages
  • Gallo-Italic or Gallo-Italian language, a branch spoken in Northern Italy of the Romance languages
  • Gallo-Italic of Sicily, a group of Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in central-eastern Sicily
  • Gallo-Brittonic, the common aspects between Celtic Gaul and Celtic Britain
  • Gallo-Roman religion, a fusion of the traditional religious practices of the Gauls and the Roman and Hellenistic religions
  • Italian and Spanish word for Rooster
  • Gallo (beer), from Guatemala
  • Gallo Matese, a commune of 761 inhabitants in the province of Caserta, Italy
  • Gällö, a locality situated in Bräcke Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden
  • Gallo Record Company, a South African record label
  • The Gallo river, a tributary of the Tagus
  • San Gallo, Italian name for St. Gallen
  • Nickname for Italian basketball player Danilo Gallinari of the Denver Nuggets
  • Spanish slang word for marijuana
  • Boss Gallo, the Gungan hero and ancestor of Boss Nass who united the Gungan tribes 3000 years before Star Wars: Episode I
  • E & J Gallo Winery, the Modesto, California-based winery
Gällö

Gällö is a locality situated in Bräcke Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden with 725 inhabitants in 2010.

Gallo (surname)

Gallo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Agostino Gallo (1499–1570), Italian agronomist
  • American gangsters:
    • Albert Gallo, one of the "Gallo brothers"
    • Joe Gallo, one of the "Gallo brothers"
    • Joseph N. Gallo, consiglieri of the Gambino crime family
    • Larry Gallo, one of the "Gallo brothers"
  • Anna Maria Gallo, better known as Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus, Italian saint
  • Andrea Gallo (1928–2013), Italian Roman Catholic priest
  • Anthony Gallo, guitarist
  • Armando Gallo, Italian journalist and photographer
  • Bill Gallo, cartoonist and columnist for the New York Daily News
  • Carla Gallo, American actress
  • Dean Gallo, American congressman
  • Diego Gallo, Uruguayan swimmer
  • Domenico Gallo, Italian composer and violinist whose works are sometimes mistakenly attributed to Pergolesi.
  • E & J Gallo Winery, founded in 1933
    • Ernest Gallo, co-founder
    • Julio Gallo, co-founder
    • Joseph Edward Gallo, brother of Ernest and Julio Gallo
  • Inigo Gallo, Swiss actor and playwright
  • Fortune Gallo, impresario of the San Carlo Opera Company
  • George Gallo, American film producer
  • Mario Gallo (director), Italian born Argentine film director
  • Mario Gallo (actor) (1923-1984) American actor
  • Max Gallo, French author who wrote a series of novels based on the life of Napoleon I of France
  • Marielle Gallo, French Member of the European Parliament
  • Melissa Gallo, now uses the name Melissa Fumero
  • Robert Gallo, retrovirus expert famous for his co-discovery of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS
  • Vincent Gallo, film director
  • Samuel Sarfati, physician to Pope Julius II, known as Gallo

Fictional characters:

  • Cordelia Gallo, a character in the Japanese light novel series Gosick

Usage examples of "gallo".

There were reports that Sammel was using his powers to reopen the old wizards' roads to help the Hamorians get to Gallos.

The Gallo wine company noticed this and began marketing Thunderbird, a white port-citric acid mixture.

Lots of people came to visit-Blair Sackwell of Midnight Mink, who is an absolutely wonderful friend of mine, and Gallo, and Flambeaux, Mom's first real lover, and actors and actresses from all over Europe.

Clips from Gallo, Flambeaux, all Moro's Nouvelle Vague successes would be used in this brand-new concept series, that would have the thrust of "Dynasty" and the style of Mom's old films.

Molte persone venivano a trovarci: Blair Sackwell di Visone Midnight, che è veramente un amico meraviglioso, e Gallo, Flambeaux, il primo vero amante di mamma, e attori e attrici di tutt'Europa.

AFTER TWO DAYS of riding through the boring rolling hills of Southern Gallos, two days of avoiding towns, and two days of dried fruit, travel bread, and hard cheese, and stream water, I was ready to leave Gallos.

Patrolling the roads, again, and after almost two eight-days of plodding down the road to the west of the River Gallos, Cerryl had discovered nothing, not a single black iron trap.

No one had talked about the mosquitos when they mentioned the fertile plains of Gallos or the eastern lands.

Yet we must ensure that Gallos pays its road taxes or soon none will do so.

The face of Toni Gallo, his father's security chief, came into his mind.

The scam relied on no one checking the computer's arithmetic—and no one had, until one day Toni Gallo saw Ronnie's wife parking a new Mercedes coupe outside Marks & Spencer's in Inverburn.