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* [[Vidal Blanc]], a white wine grape |
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* [[Humberto Vidal Explosion]], a 1996 disaster in Puerto Rico |
* [[Humberto Vidal Explosion]], a 1996 disaster in Puerto Rico |
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* [[Vidal Golosinas]], A Spanish manufacturer of gummy confectionery. |
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Revision as of 13:39, 29 May 2008
Vidal is the surname of:
- Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca, a Spanish member of the European Parliament, and a radiation physicist
- Arturo Vidal, a Chilean football player
- Christina Vidal, an American film and television actress
- Don José Vidal, secretary to Governor Manuel Gayoso
- Francisco Vidal, a Chilean politician
- Gore Vidal, American writer and film actor/personality
- Janice Vidal, singer from Hong Kong
- Jean Baptiste Emile Vidal, French dermatologist
- Jill Vidal, singer from Hong Kong, younger twin sister of Janice Vidal
- José Vidal, Dominican Republic baseball player
- Juan Sánchez Vidal, model aircraft enthusiast
- Lisa Vidal, Puerto Rican-American actress
- Mey Vidal, Cuban musician
- Nacho Vidal, bisexual porn actor
- Parque Vidal, oldest park in Santa Clara, Cuba
- Paul-Antoine Vidal, French musician
- Paul Vidal de la Blache, French geographer
- Rafael Vidal, swimmer and sports commentator
- Ricardo Jamin Cardinal Vidal, priest and archbishop
- Vidal Sassoon, businessman
Vidal may also refer to:
- Vidal, California, small town in the United States
- Vidal Blanc, a white wine grape
- Humberto Vidal Explosion, a 1996 disaster in Puerto Rico
- Vidal Golosinas, A Spanish manufacturer of gummy confectionery.