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Bardo (disambiguation)

Bardo is a concept of a transitional state in Buddhism.

Bardo may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Bardo (film), a 2016 short film
  • Bardo (band), a group that represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1982
  • Bardo (album), 1981 album by Peter Michael Hamel

Places

  • Le Bardo, a suburb of Tunis
    • Treaty of Bardo (1881), a treaty between France and Tunisia
    • Bardo National Museum (Tunis) of antiquities
    • Bardo Palace, site of both the museum and the Assembly of the Representatives of the People of Tunisia
  • Bardo National Museum (Algiers), a national museum in Algeria
  • Bardo, Alberta, a locale in Canada
  • Bardo, Kentucky, a settlement in the US
  • Bardo, Poland, a town in Lower Silesia
  • Bardo, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (south-central Poland)
  • Bardo, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Bardoňovo, a municipality in Slovakia
  • Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo, a region in Macedonia and Albania
  • Bardu, a municipality in Norway (previously spelled "Bardo")
  • Bardo, Slovene name for Lusevera, a commune in Italy

Other uses

  • Bardo (surname) (including a list of people with the name)
  • Bardo (bishop) (died 1051), Archbishop of Mainz
  • Bardo (truck), a pick-up truck manufactured by Iran Khodro

See also

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