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    Chinchón (Spanish: [tʃinˈtʃon] ) is a town and municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Located 50 km south-east of the city of Madrid, the municipality...
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    run of 7 cards, called chinchón. If the game includes Jokers as wild cards, a run with a Joker doesn't count as a true chinchón and doesn't win the game...
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  • Chinchon or Chinchón can refer to: Chinchón, a town in Spain Castle of Chinchón, a castle in Spain Anisette, also called "Chinchón dulce" Chinchón (card...
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    The Countess of Chinchon (Spanish: Condesa de Chinchón) is an oil-on-canvas portrait painted ca. 1800 by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is held...
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    titles and dignities and assumed the title of 13th Conde de Chinchón (Count of Chinchón) granted by his brother Infante Felipe. When his older half-brother...
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    Farnesio y Rozas (22 May 1777 – 19 March 1823) was the 14th Count of Chinchón (1785–1803), Grandee of Spain First Class (4 August 1799), with a coat...
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  • Bernardo Pérez de Chinchón (c.1488/93 – 1556?) was a Valencian Roman Catholic writer. Pérez de Chinchón translated Erasmus into Castilian. Employed by...
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    Count of Chinchón (Spanish: Conde de Chinchón) is a title of Spanish nobility. It was initially created on 9 May 1520 by King Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor...
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    13th Count of Chinchón and a Grandee of Spain First Class. She had two siblings: Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, the 14th Count of Chinchón (1785–1803);...
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  • Chinchón (possibly from Quechua chinchu a plant of the Tagetes family, -n a suffix) is a mountain in the western part of the Chila mountain range in the...
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    Valsain. Chinchón showed the Prince the Galley Room or "second great hall" with the heraldry of Catherine of Lancaster. At the mint in Segovia, Chinchón had...
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  • Asteroid City (category Films shot in Chinchón)
    "group of brainy teenagers". Originally set for Rome, filming took place in Chinchón, Spain, between August and October, 2021, with cinematographer Robert D...
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    1742, based on a claim that the plant had cured the wife of the Count of Chinchón, a Spanish viceroy in Lima, in the 1630s, though the veracity of this story...
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    showed more interest in art than in politics. He was also the 12th Count of Chinchón and Grandee of Spain First Class with a coat of arms of Bourbon after the...
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    is used as a waiting title by the first-born of the house of Sueca and Chinchón. King Charles IV also granted to Manuel Godoy the Duchy of Sueca, the Barony...
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    South America. History of malaria Luis Jerónimo de Cabrera, 4th Count of Chinchón Schedula Romana Therapeutice Specialis Juan de Lugo "Cinchona" . Encyclopædia...
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    repopulated. A few years later, it came under the rule of the county of Chinchón. Constitution Plaza In the 19th century, the Madrid-Aranjuez railway line...
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    Fernando VI Carlos III Felipe I, Duke of Parma Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón 8th generation Infante Felipe, Duke of Calabria Carlos IV Fernando I of...
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    Duke of Parma 1 Maria Teresa Rafaela, Dauphine of France 1 Luis, Count of Chinchón 1 Maria Antonietta, Queen of Sardinia 1 Charles, Duke of Alençon Marie...
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    Duke of Parma 1 Maria Teresa Rafaela, Dauphine of France 1 Luis, Count of Chinchón 1 Maria Antonietta, Queen of Sardinia 1 Charles, Duke of Alençon Marie...
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    Fernando VI Carlos III Felipe I, Duke of Parma Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón 8th generation Infante Felipe, Duke of Calabria Carlos IV Fernando I of...
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    Luis, Count of Chinchón. She was 99th Noble Dame of the Royal Order of Queen María Luisa on 7 December 1800, 13th Condesa de Chinchón Grandee of Spain...
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    Duke of Parma 1 Maria Teresa Rafaela, Dauphine of France 1 Luis, Count of Chinchón 1 Maria Antonietta, Queen of Sardinia 1 Charles, Duke of Alençon Marie...
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    Italian sambuca; French absinthe, anisette, and pastis; Spanish anis de chinchón, anís, anísado, and Herbs de Majorca; Turkish and Armenian rakı; Lebanese...
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    revealed to the press. Much of the film was shot in the Spanish city of Chinchón, where a huge diorama set reproducing Monument Valley was constructed....
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    Hunting Clothes (1799) Portrait of Maria Luisa of Parma The Countess of Chinchon (1800) Charles IV of Spain and His Family (1800–01) Portrait of Manuel...
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    1735. In 1754, renounced his ecclesiastical titles and became Count of Chinchón. In 1776, he married morganatically María Teresa de Vallabriga and had...
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    Duke of Parma 1 Maria Teresa Rafaela, Dauphine of France 1 Luis, Count of Chinchón 1 Maria Antonietta, Queen of Sardinia 1 Charles, Duke of Alençon Marie...
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    construction on the site was built in the 15th century by the Counts of Chinchón. On this building, in 1496 the Marquis of Moya, Andrés Cabrera y Beatriz...
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  • The Immortal Story (category Films shot in Chinchón)
    Welles’ home in Chinchón, a small location outside of Madrid, Spain. The location for the port of Macao was the main square of Chinchón, and other exterior...
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