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    Sangüesa (Basque: Zangoza) is a city in Navarre, Spain, 44.5 kilometers from Pamplona. It lies close to the River Aragon and in 2007 had a population of...
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  • ISBN 978-0-313-26019-3. Chilenas en la Música: Iris Sangüesa, retrieved 2023-07-20 "wind quintet | Iris Sanguesa". www.linfoulk.org. Retrieved 2023-07-20. Chilenas...
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  • Pamplona and first cousin of King Alfonso VI of León. Lord of Uncastillo and Sangüesa, he was the father of Ramiro Sánchez whose son García Ramírez was the first...
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    April 1503 – 25 May 1555), nicknamed Sangüesino because he was born at Sangüesa, was the King of Navarre from 1517, although his kingdom had been reduced...
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  • Sangüesa between Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancho VI of Navarre was signed on 19 December 1168 at the church of San Adrián de Vadoluengo in Sangüesa on...
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    semi-bilingual in Basque and Spanish such as in Tafalla, Sangüesa y Lumbier. In comparison, in Tafalla or Sanguesa's population those that speak or understand Basque...
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    Huesca) in the central Pyrenees Mountains, passes southwest through Jaca and Sangüesa (Navarre), and joins the Ebro at Milagro (Navarre), near Tudela. The name...
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    ethnic boroughs where Occitan was used for everyday life, in Pamplona, Sangüesa, and Estella-Lizarra, among others. These boroughs in Navarre may have...
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    river (Basque: Iratiko erreka) is a right bank tributary of the Aragon in Sangüesa, Navarre. It begins in the Irati Forest, then feeds the water retenue of...
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  • 10th century, in which it was originally spoken in eastern areas such as Sangüesa and Sierra de Leyre. Old Navarrese was written in a variety of the Latin...
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    agonist Prischich, Davia; Gomila, Alexandre M. J.; Milla‐Navarro, Santiago; Sangüesa, Gemma; Diez‐Alarcia, Rebeca; Preda, Beatrice; Matera, Carlo; Batlle, Montserrat;...
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    PMID 29534270. S2CID 3861878. Prischich D, Gomila AM, Milla-Navarro S, Sangüesa G, Diez-Alarcia R, Preda B, et al. (February 2021). "Adrenergic Modulation...
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    (Spanish: Iglesia de Santa María la Real) is a medieval church located in Sangüesa, Spain. The architecture represents a transitional style between Romanesque...
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    regent and general governor of Navarre. In her new capacities, she moved to Sangüesa. She continued as regent after the death of her brother in 1461. In 1462...
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    Simon; Schneider, Loic; Von Arx, Georg; Rigling, Andreas; Camarero, Julio; Sangüesa, Gabriel; Fischer, Christine; Oliach, Daniel; Bonet, Jose-Antonio; Colinas...
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    acquisition of territories, such as Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, and the city of Sangüesa. Sancho Ramírez, his son and successor, was King of Aragon, but also became...
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    Gares / Puente la Reina Estella Oriental Estella Occidental Zangoza / Sangüesa Tafalla Ribera del Alto Ebro Ribera Arga-Aragón Erronkari-Zaraitzu / Roncal-Salazar...
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  • match. Cantolagua did not play its game in its main stadium Municipal, in Sangüesa, as it did not meet the requirements to broadcast the match. Quintanar...
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    were the "Ultrapuertos" (French Navarre), Pamplona, Estella, Tudela and Sangüesa. In 1407 the merindad of Olite was added. The Cortes of Navarre began as...
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    OCLC 903083639. Prischich, Davia; Gomila, Alexandre M. J.; Milla-Navarro, Santiago; Sangüesa, Gemma; Diez-Alarcia, Rebeca; Preda, Beatrice; Matera, Carlo; Batlle, Montserrat;...
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  • 2021–22 2023–24 Burladés Burlada Ripagaina 11th 2021–22 2021–22 Cantolagua Sangüesa Cantolagua 7th 2021–22 2021–22 Cirbonero Cintruénigo San Juan 14th in 2ª...
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    II of Aragon divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty of Sangüesa in 1168. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual...
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    thus secured to Aragon. Alfonso also reached an agreement, the Treaty of Sangüesa (1168), with Sancho VI of Navarre dividing the territory of the Taifa of...
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    often disputed. Attempts to identify depictions of the Sigurd story in Sangüesa (the "Spanish Sigurd"), in Naples (the "Norman Sigurd"), and in northern...
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    Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death Henry II 1517–1555 18 April 1503 Sangüesa son of John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre Margaret of Angoulême...
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    Community of Navarre in Spain. It lies within the Merindad of Zangoza-Sangüesa and within that, the Comarca of Roncal-Salazar. The Sierra de Abodi, part...
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    shows García Jiménez to have married twice, firstly to Oneca, "Rebel of Sangüesa" with whom he had two children: Íñigo, called 'king' in the Códice de Roda...
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  • Estella-Lizarra ETB 3 Pamplona/Iruña Hamaika Telebista Iruindarra TB Xaloa Telebista ETB 3 Sangüesa ETB 3 Tafalla Zona Media TV 30TV ETB 3 Tudela ETB 3...
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    Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death Henry I 1517–1555 18 April 1503 Sangüesa third son of John II and Catherine Margaret of Angoulême 24 January 1527...
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  • an Equatoguinean mother, a Bubi from Malabo. He spent his childhood in Sangüesa, Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebastián. He was called up by the Basque Country...
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