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    The Baztan (Basque: Baztan, Spanish: Baztán) is a river in northern Spain. It is the main, right headwater of the river Bidasoa. Downstream from the confluence...
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    northern Spain. It is located on both banks of the Baztan River. The town is the capital of the Baztan valley and where most service establishments are...
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  • Baztan (or Baztán) may refer to: Baztan (comarca) in Navarre, Spain Baztan (river) in Navarre, Spain Baztan, Navarre in Navarre, Spain Nuevo Baztán, a...
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    The Battle of the Baztan Valley was fought between 23 July and 1 August 1794 during the French Revolutionary War, between a French force from the Army...
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    Baztan is a municipality from the Chartered Community of Navarre, northern Spain. It is located 58 km (36 mi) from Pamplona, the capital of Navarre. It...
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    Baztan (Basque: Baztanaldea) is a rural comarca located in a wide valley in Navarre, Spain, with the Baztan river running through it. Down the valley...
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    Bidasoa (redirect from Bidasoa river)
    of Baztan) in the province of Navarre, the river actually results from the merger of several streams near the village Erratzu, with the stream Baztan that...
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    for automatic weapons were completed. The valleys of the Baztan river and the Bidasoa river in Bera were also heavily fortified. Grouped in Batallones...
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    (born 1 February 1969) is a Spanish writer of noir novels, author of the Baztán Trilogy, and winner of the 2016 Premio Planeta de Novela literary prize...
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  • forty men and women are nominally led by the aging nobleman Don Gonzalo de Baztán and his young wife Ana, but actually commanded by the brutal, gold-hungry...
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    · 41.6 km; 25.8 mi of which the last ones form the France–Spain border) Baztán (rs · 26.8 km; 16.7 mi) Ezkurra (ls · 21.6 km; 13.4 mi) Garonne/Garona (ms...
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    manufacturing town of Nuevo Baztán (after his native Baztan Valley in Navarre) near Madrid. He brought many Cagot settlers to Nuevo Baztán, but after some years...
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    Nive (redirect from River Nive)
    Esterenguibel Nive des Aldudes, from Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry Laka, from Ossès Baztan, from Bidarray Latsa, from Espelette Battle of the Nive Sandre. "Fiche cours...
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  • Retrieved 17 June 2024. "El Gares gana de nuevo al Baztan y asciende a Tercera RFEF" [Gares defeat Baztan again and promote to Tercera RFEF] (in Spanish)...
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    in June 1794. The Battle of the Baztan Valley began on 23 July. Muller sent Moncey's 10,000-man division into the Baztan over the Maya Pass while Delaborde...
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  • was the wife of Fortún de Baztán, lord of Baztán, descendant of the early Navarrese kings. María's son Don Martín de Baztán y Medrano was the bishop of...
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    Pedro de Ursúa (category People from Baztán (comarca))
    Pedro de Ursúa (1526 –January 1, 1561) was a Spanish conquistador from Baztan in Navarre. He is best known for his final trip with Lope de Aguirre in search...
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    in Portugal. The border starts in the mouth of Minho River, and ends in the mouth of Guadiana River. The Spain-France border is 656.3 km long. It is divided...
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    politico-administrative affiliation of bordering areas in the Basque region—Baztan, Aldude, Valcarlos. Spain was forced to recognize and confirm all of the...
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    workers in a cotton textile factory on the banks of the river Adda.[citation needed] Nuevo Baztán outside Madrid dates from the mercantilist and entrepreneurial...
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    sedgeo.2006.03.002. Bache, F.; Olivet, J. L.; Gorini, C.; Rabineau, M.; Baztan, J.; Aslanian, D.; Suc, J. P. (2009). "The Messinian Erosional and Salinity...
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    Moncey exercised tactical control of operations during the Battle of the Baztan Valley. In the fighting near Elizondo and Doneztebe (Santesteban), Moncey...
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    OL 34227117M. Wikidata Q124288042. Syberg, K., Almroth, B. C., Fernandez, M. O., Baztan, J., Bergmann, M., Thompson, R. C., ... & Farrelly, T. (2024). Informing...
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    between Spain and France, linking the Baztan and Baigorri valleys in the Basque Country. The river Bidasoa, called Baztan on its upper stage, rises close by...
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  • 5228 5229 Irurita 1987 DE6 Irurita is one of 15 villages nestled in the Baztan Valley, within the autonomous community of Navarre in the Basque Country...
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    to move from Thuir and Trouillas to seize Pézilla-la-Rivière on the Têt River. The fourth and fifth columns were instructed to cross the Têt at Millas...
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    executed: Domingo de Subildegui, María de Echachute, Graciana Xarra, Maria Baztan de Borda, Maria de Arburu and Petri de Joangorena. They were condemned to...
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    Llorenç 2nd Bellegarde Black Mountain Roses Western Pyrenees Château-Pignon Sans Culottes Camp Baztan Orbaizeta Bascara Toulon Fort-Dauphin Gulf of Roses...
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    winning a recent victory over the French, Ricardos fell back to the Tech River valley where he had his troops construct a fortified camp. On 3–4 October...
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    Martín de Iturbide, was designated as Royal Merino in the High Valley of Baztan in the 1430s, and thereafter many in the family held political or administrative...
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