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Pando may refer to: People * Pando of Capua (died 862 or 863), "Pando the Rapacious", Count of Capua * Gabriela Pando (1970–2024), Argentine field hockey player * José Manuel Pando (1849–1917), 29th President of Bolivia * Juan Pando (born 1943), Spanish historian * Martín Pando (1934–2021), Argentine footballer * Ricardo Pando, Peruvian politician * Pando, bass player for A Flock of Seagulls Places * José Manuel Pando Province, a province of La Paz Department, Bolivia * Pando Department, Bolivia * Pando, Colorado, a ghost town in the United States * Pando, Uruguay, a town in Canelones, Uruguay * Pando Creek, a body of water in Canelones, Uruguay Other uses * Apostolic Vicariate of Pando, of the Roman Catholic church, located in Riberalta, Bolivia * Pando (application), a proprietary peer-to-peer file-sharing computer program, based on the BitTorrent protocol * Pando Health an app used in the British NHS * Pando (tree), an aspen tree colony in Utah which is s ...
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Pando Of Capua
Pando the Rapacious (; died 862 or 863) was the second son of Landulf I of Capua and brother of Lando I. When his father died (843), Lando succeeded to the countship, but Pando and their younger brother Landulf were associated as co-rulers (with no real power). In fact, he went to Salerno, where he became a '' marepaphias'' (or ''marepahissatum''/''marepahis'', a Byzantine function). On Lando's death, his son, Lando II succeeded him, but Pando deposed him in 861 and sent him to govern Caiazzo. In that same year, Pando took the countship of Capua for himself and declared Capua free and independent from Salerno. He did not reign for long, however, and his reign was spent mostly in war for his usurped throne; wars in which he was "rapacious". He destroyed the city of Caserta (c.863) and captured his nephew Landenulf (Lando II's brother) and forty other ''primarii'' (leading men) of the city. He then built a large, defensive tower around which modern Caserta was built. That tower is ...
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Pando Creek
Pando Creek () is a Uruguayan stream, crossing Canelones Department. It flows into the Río de la Plata. Its name derives from the nearby city of Pando. See also *List of rivers of Uruguay This is a list of rivers in Uruguay. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. All rivers in Uruguay drain to the Atlantic Ocean. * Río de la Plata ** Uruguay River *** San S ... References Rivers of Uruguay Rivers of Canelones Department Pando, Uruguay {{Uruguay-river-stub ...
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Panda (other)
The giant panda (''Ailuropoda melanoleuca'') is a bear from the family Ursidae. Panda or Panda bear may also refer to: Animals and plants *Ailuridae (familia), the family of the lesser panda (''Ailurus fulgens'') and its extinct relatives **Red panda (''Ailurus fulgens''), the only living member in the family Ailuridae *''Ailuropoda'', the genus of the panda bear and several other extinct species ** '' Ailuropoda microta'' (pygmy giant panda), an extinct species, the earliest known ancestor of the giant panda ** Qinling panda (''Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis''), a subspecies of the giant panda * Trash panda, a slang term for a raccoon * ''Panda oleosa'', a plant species * ''Corydoras panda'', a species of catfish * Panda cow, a breed of miniature cattle *Panda German Shepherds, a type of German Shepherd dogs * '' Appias panda'', a species of butterfly * Panda Telescope, a variant of Telescope goldfish Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Panda (''We Bare Bea ...
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Taking Of Pando
The Taking of Pando (), or the Storming of Pando, was the occupation of the city of Pando, Uruguay, Pando, Department of Canelones Department, Canelones, by the Tupamaros, National Liberation Movement-Tupamaros (MLN-T) during the government of Jorge Pacheco Areco, on October 8, 1969. This event occurred within the context of the guerrilla warfare that the Uruguay, Oriental Republic of Uruguay experienced during the 1960s and 1970s, involving the Armed Forces of Uruguay. Timeline of Events Taking of Pando On October 8, 1969, several members of the MLN-T stormed the police station, fire station, telephone exchange, and several banks in the city of Pando, located 32 kilometers from Montevideo. Their operations began at 13:00 on October 8, 1969, and involved approximately 50 guerrillas. Given the considerable number of participants, the transfer to the city was carried out using a funeral procession as a ruse. Upon arrival in the city, various dependencies of the Ministry of the In ...
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Pando (news Site)
PandoDaily, or simply Pando, was a web publication offering technology news, analysis, and commentary, with a focus on Silicon Valley and startup companies. History PandoDaily was started by former TechCrunch writer Sarah Lacy on January 16, 2012. At the time, ''Business Insider'' called it "TechCrunch 2.0". It billed itself at launch as "the site of record for Silicon Valley". The name was inspired by a tree colony in Utah, Pando, whose massive root system covers 106 acres and is continually sprouting new stems or trunks, even after wildfires have destroyed existing trunks. "It’s the perfect metaphor for what I love about Silicon Valley. It’s not just individual hot startups of-the-moment; it’s that unique startup ecosystem that continually shoots up new companies no matter how frothy or scorched everything above ground gets", she wrote. At launch, PandoDaily had a number of staff writers and guest contributors including Michael Arrington (founder of TechCrunch), Paul C ...
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Pando (tree)
Pando () is the name of a quaking aspen (''Populus tremuloides'') clone located in Sevier County, Utah, United States, in the Fishlake National Forest. A male clonal organism, Pando has an estimated 47,000 stems (ramets) that appear to be individual trees but are not, because those stems are connected by a root system that spans . As a multi-stem tree, Pando is the world's largest tree by weight and landmass. Pando was identified as a single living organism because each of its stems possesses identical genetic markers. The massive interconnected root system coordinates energy production, defense and regeneration across the tree's landmass. Pando spans at its widest expanse along of the southwestern edge of the Fishlake Basin. It lies to the west of Fish Lake, the largest natural mountain freshwater lake in Utah. Pando's landmass spreads from above sea level to approximately above sea level along the western side of a steep basin wall. Pando is estimated to weigh collective ...
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Pando Health
Pando Health is a healthcare data platform created by Forward Clinical Ltd and named after the Pando tree. History Pando was founded in 2017 by Dr Barney Gilbert, Dr Lydia Yarlott and Philip Mundy with a vision of connecting healthcare for everyone. The company has raised approximately $10m USD in venture capital financing, including from Australian investment firm Skip Capital to allow international expansion in India and Australia. The company was founded under the name Forward Health an rebranded as Pando Health in 2020. Pando's core platform empowers healthcare professionals to collaborate and make expert decisions together. Usage during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom increased very substantially, with more than 2 million clinical messages processed per week in 2020. It is approved by the NHS Clinical Communication Procurement Framework. In July 2021 there was a security breach which saw NHS patients’ photos automatically uploaded onto certain Nokia and M ...
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Pando (application)
Pando was an application which was mainly aimed at sending (and receiving) files which would normally be too large to send via more "conventional" means. It used both peer-to-peer (BitTorrent protocol) and client-server architectures and was released for Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. Pando shut down its servers and ceased business on August 31, 2013. As of February 24, 2014, the Pando Media Booster had been hijacked, and unsuspecting persons who installed a prompted update had their web browsers hijacked, and a virus called the "Sweet Page" browser virus was installed on their computers. Details Pando functioned as a normal BitTorrent client and used the BitTorrent protocol to transfer files. Using Pando was very similar to using any BitTorrent client. A Pando upload began with meta-data stored within a file with a .pando filename extension. Also like BitTorrent, this file could be sent via e-mail or published on a website or exchanged with the recipient in some other ...
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Apostolic Vicariate Of Pando
The Vicariate Apostolic of Pando () is a Latin Church missionary ecclesiastical territory or apostolic vicariate of the Catholic Church in Bolivia. Its cathedra is located in the episcopal see of Riberalta. History * April 29, 1942: Established as Vicariate Apostolic of Pando from the Apostolic Vicariate of El Beni Apostolic Vicars * Bishop Alfonso Manuel Escalante y Escalante, M.M. † (1943.01.13 – 1960.11.15) * Bishop Thomas Patrick Collins, M.M. † (1960.11.15 – 1968.11) * Bishop Andrea Bernardo Schierhoff † (1982.12.17 – 1986.12.01) * Bishop Luis Morgan Casey † (1988.01.18 – 2013.02.02) * Bishop Eugenio Coter (2013.02.02 – present) See also *Roman Catholicism in Bolivia The Catholic Church in Bolivia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. Catholicism was introduced in the 1530s and the first diocese was established in 1552. Evangelization among the Indians ... References External links GCath ...
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Pando, Uruguay
Pando is a city in the Canelones Department of Uruguay. It is an important commercial and industrial centre which has become part of the wider Montevideo metropolitan area. Pando is also the name of the municipality to which the city belongs and which includes several other small populated areas and rural areas from the limits of the Ciudad de la Costa to the south to the limits of Route 7 (Uruguay), Route 7 to the northwest. Geography The city is located on Route 8 (Uruguay), Route 8, about northeast of Montevideo. The stream Arroyo Pando flows by the east limits of the city. Climate The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Pando has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. History Pando was founded on 13 May 1788. It took its name from one of its first inhabitants who had moved there in 1730. It was the seat of the ''Guardia del Pando'', a ...
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Gabriela Pando
Gabriela Pando (9 March 1970 – 13 February 2024) was an Argentine field hockey player. She was a member of the women's national team that competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, after having won the gold medal the previous year at the 1995 Pan American Games The 1995 Pan American Games, officially known as the XII Pan American Games () and commonly known as Mar del Plata 1995, were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina, from 12 to 26 March 1995. After 44 years, this was the Pan American Games' first retur .... Pando played for the national team from 1989 to 1998. Pando is regarded as one of the most notable Argentine field hockey players ever.Murió Gabriela Pando, histórica jugadora de Las Leonas
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Pando, Colorado
Pando is an extinct town in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The GNIS The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features, encompassing the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshal ... classifies it as a populated place. History A post office called Pando was in operation from 1891 until 1942. Pando is a name derived from Spanish meaning "slow". See also * List of ghost towns in Colorado References External links Ghost towns in Colorado Geography of Eagle County, Colorado {{Colorado-geo-stub ...
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