Mallard

Mallard

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Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Mallard (Iowa)
  • Mallard Bay (Oklahoma)
  • Mallard Junction (Louisiana)


und ist der Name von folgenden Personen:

  • François Ernest Mallard (1833–1894), französischer Mineraloge
  • Henri Mallard (1884–1967), australischer Fotograf
  • Sax Mallard (1915–1986), US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Rhythm and Blues-Musiker (Klarinette, Altsaxophon, Arrangement) und Bandleader
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