Miranda de Arga (Basque: Miranda Arga) is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. The prominent...
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Norte Miranda (Avilés), a parish of Avilés, Asturias Belmonte de Miranda, Asturias Miranda de Arga, Navarre Miranda de Ebro, Castile and Leon Miranda de Duero [es]...
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Bartolomé Carranza (redirect from Bartolomé de Carranza de Miranda)
later. Carranza belonged to a noble family which had its estates at Miranda de Arga, Kingdom of Navarre, in present-day Spain. He was born there in 1503...
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was said that the local akelarre took place in the field of Kolunba. Miranda de Arga: field of Baiona. Otxagabia: Legend says that Joan I of Navarre was...
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(CEPAM / Centre de Recherches Archéologiques - CNRS) (in Spanish) Día del Mundo Rural 2000 (Rural World Day 2000). Pictures from Miranda de Arga (Navarre, Spain)...
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Archbishop of Toledo, Navarrese from the Dominican Order Bartolomé de Carranza (Miranda de Arga, Navarra, 1503 – Rome, Italy, 2 May 1576) in prison in Rome for...
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the churches of Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, Cadreita, Cáseda, Cirauqui, Echarri-Aranaz, Elcarte, Lerín, Miranda de Arga, Peralta, Sesma, Villamayor and...
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Mendaza 356 Mendigorría 937 Metauten 293 Milagro 2,827 Mirafuentes 55 Miranda de Arga 1,031 Monreal 295 Monteagudo 1,184 Morentin 142 Mues 111 Murchante...
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Lumbier: Adopted Son (1948) (HW) Marcilla: Adopted Son (1948) (HW) Miranda de Arga: Adopted Son(HW) Province of Pontevedra: Perpetual Honorary President...
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Marcilla Mañeru Mendavia Mendaza Mendigorría Metauten Milagro Mirafuentes Miranda de Arga Monreal Monteagudo Morentin Mués Murchante Murieta Murillo El Cuende...
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general would advance through Los Arcos, Sesma, Miranda de Arga, Peralta, Villafranca, crossing the Arga and Aragón Rivers and near the monastery of La...
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Marcilla Mañeru Mendavia Mendaza Mendigorría Metauten Milagro Mirafuentes Miranda de Arga Monreal Monteagudo Morentin Mués Murchante Murieta Murillo El Cuende...
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through many cities (Spanish: ciudades): Reinosa in Cantabria; Frías and Miranda de Ebro in Castile and León; Haro, Logroño, Calahorra, and Alfaro in La Rioja;...
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Cantabria (redirect from Comunidad Autónoma de Cantabria)
Eulogius of Córdoba pinpoints it in Seburim (maybe Zubiri) on the river Arga, "waters all of Cantabria", suggesting a region stretching out far into the...
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(1962) Irthes arga (1962) .... Alexis To koritsi tou lohou (1962) .... Vasilis Georgiou Ta hristougenna tou aliti (1962) .... Varanis Pote de se xehasa (1962)...
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Tafalla-Olite, a small power-generation company based on a hydro-installation on the Arga river in Andión, near Mendigorría. However, in the early 1920s the installation...
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Vampyros Lesbos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
searches for Linda, she is told by Memmet that all women, including his wife Arga, who return from the island become insane, which has driven him to kill various...
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Carlism in literature (section Novela de tesis)
Indurain, Eladio Esparza (1888–1961). Poeta sin versos del atardecer, [in:] Rio Arga, Pamplona 1976, pp. 32-35 the protagonist, a young Santiago, was constantly...
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