creation of new neighborhoods like San Juan, Iturrama, San Jorge, Etxabakoitz, and Orvina. The urban expansion of Pamplona exceeded the administrative limits...
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The Citadel of Pamplona or The New Castle (in euskera, iruñeko zitadela; in Spanish, Ciudadela de Pamplona) is an old military renaissance fort, constructed...
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Kingdom of Navarre (redirect from King of Pamplona)
The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
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Catholic Archdiocese of Nueva Pamplona (Latin: Neo-Pampilonensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Nueva Pamplona in Colombia. On 25 September...
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Diocese of Socorro from the Diocese of Nueva Pamplona 19 January 1928: Renamed as Diocese of Socorro y San Gil Bishops of Socorro Evaristo Blanco (1897...
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La Manada rape case (category Pamplona)
gang rape of an 18-year-old girl on 7 July 2016 during the San Fermín celebrations in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. The case drew intense public scrutiny as...
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fringes. The best-known event in Navarre is the annual festival of San Fermín held in Pamplona in July. The first documented use of a name resembling Navarra...
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Golden Bauhinia Awards (2007) Best Supporting Actress for Diary Jorge Eduardo de Abreu Pamplona Forjaz (1996). Fundação Oriente (ed.). Famílias Macaenses,...
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Selay-system cannons. On the right of San Juan position were eight Whites cannons and fourteen Grieve cannons. At Pamplona were another four Grieve cannons...
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José Antonio Sistiaga (category People from San Sebastián)
pinturatik mugimenduaren artery. Pamplona, 2015, Fundacion Museo Jorge Oteiza. José Díaz Cuyás, Patricia Molins, Francisco Javier San Martín, Carmen Pardo Salgado...
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Magdalene (12th century), in Romanesque style Church of San Nicolás (12th century) Church of San Jorge (17th century), in Baroque style The Casa Salinas bakery...
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Greater Bilbao: 984 745 inhabitants (2014) Greater San Sebastian: 447 844 inhabitants (2014) Greater Pamplona: 346 716 inhabitants (2012) Metropolitan area...
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fortification of San Sebastián, Pamplona and Fuenterrabía. He entrusted his son Isidro Próspero with drawing up the project for San Sebastián. As well...
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Cúcuta (redirect from San José de Cúcuta)
June 17, 1733, by Juana Rangel de Cuéllar, resident of Pamplona in the area under the name of San José de Guasimales, as part of an initiative of the white...
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de Pedroso y Madan, V Count of San Esteban de Cañongo (1876–1952) María Dolores de Pedroso y Sturdza, VI Countess of San Esteban de Cañongo Margarita de...
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Nico Williams (category Footballers from Pamplona)
match in the final of the latter as Spain won the tournament. Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Williams joined the youth academy of Athletic Bilbao in 2013...
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17 August 2024 1 Osasuna 1–1 Leganés Pamplona 19:00 Soriano 79' (o.g.) Report Cruz 22' Stadium: El Sadar Attendance: 19,561 Referee: Juan Luis Pulido Santana...
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Donostialdea region, the San Sebastián Metro provides service. The stretch of the A-15 motorway serving Gipuzkoa and Pamplona opened in 1995 embroiled...
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Catholic Church. He served as bishop of Socorro y San Gil from 1980 to 1985, archbishop of Nueva Pamplona from 1994 to 1998 and archbishop of Bucaramanga...
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(Marabago) in 1849; San Jose (Ayuquitan) in 1895. And when Dumaguete became a Diocese, again two more parishes were taken from Tanjay: Pamplona in 1960, and...
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High-speed rail in Spain (section Zaragoza–Pamplona)
and Miranda De Ebro. Barcelona–San Sebastian via Camp Tarragona, Lleida, Zaragoza, Tudela, Castejon, Tafalla, Pamplona, Altsasu and Zumarraga. Barcelona–Salamanca...
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that almost defeated him. San Millán de la Cogolla, dedicated to the patron saint of Castile and in the territory of Pamplona, allied with Sancho, was...
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Banu Amrus and Banu al-Tawil clans, as well as the Arista dynasty of Pamplona, struggled for control, autonomy and independence from the Emirate. In...
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Alejandro Nolasco (category People from Pamplona)
under the presidency of the PP's Jorge Azcón. Nolasco resigned in July 2024 in a dispute over immigration. Born in Pamplona, Navarre, Nolasco graduated in...
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married Josefa Lozano de Peralta, fourth daughter of the first Marqués de San Jorge. This marriage allied him not only with the Marqués's family, one of the...
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Jorge Guillén Álvarez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ɣiˈʎen]; 18 January 1893 – 6 February 1984) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27...
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Jorge Blanco (born March 21, 1945, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan-born American artist, who emigrated to the United States in 1999. He has spent his professional...
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Socorro University of Magdalena 1958 Santa Marta University of Pamplona 1960 Pamplona, Cúcuta, and Villa del Rosario University of Quindio 1960 Armenia...
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1952: Established as Diocese of Bucaramanga from the Diocese of Nueva Pamplona 14 December 1974: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bucaramanga Minor...
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Jorge de Avilez Zuzarte de Sousa Tavares (28 March 1785 – 15 February 1845) was a Portuguese military officer and statesman. He fought in the Peninsular...
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