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    Santo Domingo, 1971. Guillermin, Gilbert. Diario histórico. Ciudad Trujillo, 1938. Sánchez Ramírez, Juan. Diario de la Reconquista. Ciudad Trujillo, 1955....
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    corresponds to the medieval Moorish Taifa of Toledo, taken during the Reconquista of the peninsula by Christians and thus becoming the southern part of...
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    northern or 'Old Castile' and southern or 'New Castile'. During the Reconquista and other conquests in the Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Castile (later...
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    January 1970. Retrieved 27 June 2018. Izquierdo Benito, Ricardo (1983). "Reconquista y repoblación de la tierra toledana" (PDF). Toledo: Instituto Provincial...
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    (Salta) 66,579 Cipolletti (Río Negro) 66,472 Goya (Corrientes) 66,462 Reconquista (Santa Fe) 66,187 Wilde (Buenos Aires) 65,881 Martínez (Buenos Aires)...
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    world outside the Levant, thanks to its strategic position during the Reconquista. The annual chess tournament, held until 2010 in Linares, attracted many...
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    Reconquista Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Reconquista) (IATA: RCQ, ICAO: SATR), also known as Daniel Jukic Airport (es), is an airport serving Reconquista...
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    an autonomous community of Spain. Comprising the provinces of Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara and Toledo, it was created in 1982. The government...
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    Buenos Aires) is an Argentine Catholic church. It is located on Calle Reconquista corner of Tte. Gen. Juan Domingo Perón Street, in the neighborhood of...
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    century. The Moors ruled southern and eastern Spain until the 13th century Reconquista (Reconquest). Alicante was conquered again in 1247 by the Castilian king...
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    cross and a white back. The cross of Saint George was adopted after the Reconquista by the Reyes Católicos in 1489. "Autorizada la bandera de Almería y el...
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  • AM is a Regional broadcast frequency Interactiva in Ciudad Madero LRI371 Amanecer in Reconquista, Santa Fe LRJ212 Murialdo in Guaymallén, Mendoza Provinciana...
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    (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈmaɣɾo]) is a town and municipality situated in Ciudad Real province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain....
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  • Thumbnail for Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo
    (Spanish: Reconquista Española de Santo Domingo) was the war for Spanish reestablishment in Santo Domingo, or better known as the Reconquista, and was...
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    defeats of the British expeditionary forces are known collectively as the "Reconquista" and the "Defensa", respectively. The invasions occurred in two phases...
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  • Transport in Argentina List of airports in Argentina Airport record for Ciudad de Mendoza Airpark at Landings.com. Retrieved 2 September 2013 "Mendoza...
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    Gerald the Fearless (category People of the Reconquista)
    Pavor ("without fear"), was a Portuguese warrior and folk hero of the Reconquista whose theatre of operations was in the barren Alentejo and Extremadura...
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    and Cuenca; Centro, which consists of Extremadura, the north of Cordova, Ciudad Real, Toledo and the mountains of the Sistema Central; and two independent...
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    [dead link] Cuadernos de arqueología e historia de la ciudad. Museo de Historia de la Ciudad. 1964. p. 70. Pagès i Paretas, Montserrat (1992). Art romànic...
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    has been officially celebrated in Spanish ruled territory since the Reconquista.[better source needed] Ceuta is separated by 17 km (11 mi) from the province...
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    Christendom and to remove the Muslim Moors from the Iberian Peninsula with the Reconquista. Entrance was not restricted to nobility of Spain exclusively, and some...
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    Valencia Cathedral was called Iglesia Major in the early days of the Reconquista, then Iglesia de la Seu (Seu is from the Latin sedes, i.e., (archiepiscopal)...
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    Caliphate, Islamic control was gradually eroded by the Christian Reconquista. The Reconquista (Reconquest) was the process by which the Catholic Kingdoms of...
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    among some high grasses -referred to as tocha- during the time of the Reconquista. The old church was in disrepair and rebuilt in the 1890s in a Neo-Byzantine...
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    Day of Zamora (category Battles of the Reconquista)
    Zamora, Spain Alfonso III of Asturias Reconquista Cesáreo Fernández Duro, (1882), Memorias Históricas de la ciudad de Zamora, su provincia y obispado, Madrid...
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    branches of his dynasty. On the other hand, the first successes of the Reconquista, in the 12th century, soon met up with a new wave of Islamic warriors...
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  • governorate of Yemen. Kingdom of Toledo 67,273 A kingdom of the Spanish reconquista lasting from 1085-1212. Puno Region 66,997 Region of Peru. Tōhoku region...
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  • Valencia (1093–1094) – Reconquista Siege of Huesca (1094) – Reconquista Siege of Chernigov (1094) Siege of Cuarte (1094) – Reconquista Siege of Nogara (1094)...
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    Moriscos and Spanish and Portuguese Jews settled here during and after the Reconquista, when Spanish Christians conquered what remained of al-Andalus, the Muslim-controlled...
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  • Siege of Jerez (1264) (category Sieges of the Reconquista)
    Muslims during the Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266. This event is part of the Reconquista, a historical process that took place in Spain between 722 and 1492,...
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