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Gondo may refer to: * Gondo, Central African Republic * Gondo is a village in the municipality of Zwischbergen Zwischbergen is a municipality in the district of Brig in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. History Gondo The village of Gondo, which is part of Zwischbergen, is located at the southern foot of the Simplon Pass on the Italian border. Alth ..., Valais * the Gondo, a Malian variant of the Dongola horse * Gondō Station, a railway station in Nagano, Japan * Gondo (surname), a surname * Gondo Widjojo (1946 – 1992), tennis player from Indonesia {{dab, geo ...
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Gondo, Central African Republic
Gondo is a village in the Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture in the northern Central African Republic The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to Central African Republic–Chad border, the north, Sudan to Central African Republic–Sudan border, the northeast, South Sudan to Central .... External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamingui-Bangoran N'Délé {{CentralAfricanRepublic-geo-stub ...
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Gondo (Switzerland)
Zwischbergen is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Brig (district), district of Brig in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Valais in Switzerland. History Gondo The village of Gondo, which is part of Zwischbergen, is located at the southern foot of the Simplon Pass on the Italy–Switzerland border, Italian border. Although the majority language has been German language, German for a long time, the population is partly of Italian descent. Gondo belonged to the dominion of Novara, until Boniface de Challant, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion, Bishop of Sion, bought the rights to the village in 1291 from Count de Castello. However, the parish of Gondo first belonged to the diocese of Sion in 1822. For much of the history of the village a school was held in the rectory, but in 1958 a schoolhouse was built. A new church was built in 1495 in the village. Disagreements over appointing the administrators of the new church in the middle of the 15th Century led to th ...
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