Baudin may refer to: Auguste Baudin (1800–1877), French admiral and colonial governor Charles Baudin (1792–1854), French admiral Fernand Baudin (1918–2005)...
Nicolas Thomas Baudin (French: [nikɔla bodɛ̃]; 17 February 1754 – 16 September 1803) was a French explorer, cartographer, naturalist and hydrographer,...
Alex Baudin (born 25 May 2001) is a French racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale. In 2022 during the Tour de...
The Baudin Pig is a landrace of domestic pig, originating on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The landrace descended from pigs released on the island...
The Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1803 was a French expedition to map the coast of New Holland (now Australia). Nicolas Baudin was selected as leader in...
Charles Baudin (21 July 1784 – 7 June 1854), was a French admiral, whose naval service extended from the First Empire through the early days of the Second...
Robert Baudin (1918–1983) was an American counterfeiter, conman and aerial photographer. Baudin was born in the United States. He started counterfeiting...
Åke Sigurd Tobias Baudin (born 25 December 1974) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician and trade union leader who has served as Secretary-General of...
Pierre Baudin (21 August 1863 in Nantua – 30 July 1917 in Paris) was a French radical-socialist politician. In 1899, Baudin became the Minister of Public...
Fernand Baudin (1918, Bachte-Maria-Leerne - 2005, Grez-Doiceau) was a Belgian book designer, author, typographer, and teacher. Baudin was active in the...
Baudin Island is the name of two islands off the coast of Western Australia: This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Baudin...
Auguste Laurent François Baudin (21 November 1800, Hoogstraten France (now in Belgium) - 1 August 1877, Douai) was a French admiral and colonial administrator...
Pierre Charles Louis Baudin, born 18 December 1748 in Sedan, Ardennes and died 14 October 1799 in Paris, was a French revolutionary and politician. He...
Baudin Rocks, also previously known as the Godfrey Islands, is a group of islets on the south east coast of in the Australian state of South Australia...
Ginette Baudin (1921–1971) was a French stage and film actress. She was married to the actor Andrex. The Chain Breaker (1941) The Stairs Without End (1943)...
Belinda Baudin (born June 13, 1955) is an American equestrian. She competed in two events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
Jacques Baudin (14 August 1939 – 25 November 2018) was a Senegalese politician from Diourbel. He served as Foreign Minister of Senegal from 1998 to 2000...
Francesca Baudin (born 25 November 1993) is an Italian cross-country skier. She competed in the World Cup 2015 season. She represented Italy at the FIS...
Emoia baudini, also known commonly as Baudin's emo skink, Baudin's skink, and the Great Bight cool-skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae...
Baudin Conservation Park is a protected area located on the north coast of Dudley Peninsula on Kangaroo Island in South Australia about 2 kilometres (1...
Jean François Pouyat carried Baudin's fruit from Martinique to Jamaica. Originally called the "Figue Baudin" ("Baudin's fig"), the fruits were later referred...
Henri Baudin (1882–1953) was a French film actor of the silent era. The Crushed Idol (1920) Les Trois Mousquetaires (1921) Sarati the Terrible (1923) The...
coast include Moraine Cove, Pavie Ridge, Dee Ice Piedmont, Doggo Defile, Baudin Peaks and Cape Berteaux. Islands in the bay, or to the west of the bay,...