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People

* Bilú (footballer, 1900-1965), Virgílio Pinto de Oliveira, Brazilian football manager and former centre-back *
Asher Bilu Asher Bilu (; born 1936) is an Australian artist who creates paintings, sculptures and installations. He has also contributed to several films by Director Paul Cox as production designer. He was born in Israel, and began his career as an artist ...
(born 1936), Australian artist *
Bilú (footballer, born 1974) Luciano Lopes de Souza (born 2 December 1974 in Maceió), known as Bilú, is a retired Brazilian professional football player, who played as defensive midfielder and a manager Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations ...
, Luciano Lopes de Souza, Brazilian football manager and former defensive midfielder * Rafael Bilú, Brazilian football player *
Vidi Bilu Vidi Bilu (Hebrew: וידי בילו; born 6 January 1959) is an Israeli film director. Biography Vidi Bilu was born in Jerusalem in 1959. She studied between 1983 and 1985 at the photography department of Hadassah College. She began to study c ...
(born 1959), Israeli film director * Yoram Bilu, Israeli professor of anthropology


Places

* Bilu, Baneh, Iran * Bilu, Marivan, Iran * Bilu Island, Myanmar *
Kfar Bilu Kfar Bilu (, ''lit.'' Bilu Village) is a moshav in central Israel. Located between Rehovot and Kiryat Ekron, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council. In it had a population of . History The moshav was founded in 1932 as part ...
, Israel *
Talmei Bilu Talmei Bilu () is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the north-western Negev desert near Netivot and Rahat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merhavim Regional Council. In it had a population of . History The moshav was established in 195 ...
, Israel


Other

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Bilu (movement) Bilu (; also Palestine Pioneers) was a Jewish movement of the late 19th century, fueled predominantly by the immigration of Russian Jews, whose goal was the agricultural settlement of the Land of Israel. Its members were known as Bilu'im, and ...
, Jewish movement


See also

* Bilo (disambiguation) {{dab