Aramburu Island is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) island in Richardson Bay, Marin County, California. It, along with Strawberry Spit, came to exist in the 1950s and...
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Aramburu or Aramburú is a Basque language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alejandro Aramburú (born 1969), Peruvian tennis player Federico...
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and builder in San Francisco. It contains both Strawberry Spit and Aramburu Island. In spite of its urbanized periphery, Richardson Bay supports extensive...
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Juan José Flores (redirect from Juan José Flores y Aramburu)
Juan José Flores y Aramburu (19 July 1800 – 1 October 1864) was a Venezuelan-born military general who became the first (in 1830), third (in 1839) and...
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4 km2) are land and 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2), or 30.44%, are water. Aramburu Island is separated from Strawberry by Richardson Bay. Ring Mountain, holding...
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Strawberry Spit (redirect from Sanctuary Island)
was a haul out area for harbor seals. A channel was built separating Aramburu Island from the mainland to isolate and therefore protect the seals from human...
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coordinates) This list of islands of California is organized into sections, generally arranged from north to south. The islands within each section are...
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Nekane Aramburu Gil (San Sebastian, 1965) is a Spanish art historian with an extensive international career, who has worked as a cultural manager, museologist...
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Antigüedades ibéricas / por Juan Fernández Amador de los Rios. Pamplona : Nemesio Aramburu, 1911. (first part about the Atlantis in Iberia, with the hypothesis about...
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JSTOR 4164648. S2CID 83509448. Brightsmith, Donald J.; Muñoz-Najar, Romina Aramburu (2004). "Avian Geophagy and Soil Characteristics in Southeastern Peru"...
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deposed and went into exile in Spain. The new head of State, Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, proscribed Peronism and banned the party from any future elections. Arturo...
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Francis Drake (section Rathlin Island massacre)
captured in the Bay of Biscay by a squadron of zabras led by Captain Diego de Aramburu. The failure cost the lives of 11,000 English soldiers and sailors, according...
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List of assassinations (section Solomon Islands)
(National Revolutionary Army), a far-left Peronist splinter group. 1970 Pedro Aramburu, former de facto president of Argentina Executed by the Peronist guerrilla...
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Bazán, having under his orders generals Martín de Bertendona and Marcos de Aramburu. Intent upon the capture of the English at Flores in the northern Azores...
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2009.00514.x. S2CID 86506489. Brightsmith, Donald J.; Muñoz-Najar, Romina Aramburú (2004-12-01). "Avian Geophagy and Soil Characteristics in Southeastern...
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Kingdom 1970 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu 67 Argentina Argentine army general who served as the acting president from 1955 to 1958, Aramburu was kidnapped and later...
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Raúl Alfonsín (category Argentine people of Falkland Islands descent)
interior affairs, Roque Carranza minister of public works, Carlos Alconada Aramburu minister of education, and Raúl Borrás minister of defense. Juan Carlos...
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Kingdom over the Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute. In May 2024, he indicated his general acceptance of the Falkland Islands' status as a British Overseas...
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December 1967 he was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Juan Carlos Aramburu and became his secretary. He also served as curate of Nuestra Señora del...
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coup, Eduardo Lonardi held power only briefly and was succeeded by Pedro Aramburu, president from 13 November 1955, to 1 May 1958. In June 1956, two Peronist...
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until they finally deposed the last Spanish governor, Manuel Fernando Aramburu, in February 1825 after news of the defeat of the imperial armies in the...
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and ruled until 1859. On 19 May 1822, Agustín Cosme Damián de Iturbide y Arámburu, was crowned as Emperor of Mexico. He was a Mexican-born general who had...
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1998.0214. PMID 9614635. S2CID 6996233. Bischoff, J. L.; Shamp, D. D.; Aramburu, A.; et al. (2003). "The Sima de los Huesos hominids date to beyond U/Th...
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His father, Juan Bauptista de Bonechea Aramburu (1685–1770), son of Geronimo Boneachea and Mariana Aramburu, commanded the fishing vessel Terranova off...
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doi:10.1038/ncomms16046. PMC 5500885. PMID 28675384. Bischoff JL, Shamp DD, Aramburu A, et al. (March 2003). "The Sima de los Huesos Hominids Date to Beyond...
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and politician, Provisional President of Nicaragua Juan José Flores y Aramburu, Venezuelan military general, later opposed to Spain's rule, a member of...
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led by General Juan José Valle, against de facto President Pedro Eugenio Aramburu. June 19, 1959: failed military uprising against Arturo Frondizi by Arturo...
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President (1946–1955) Eduardo Lonardi, de facto President (1955) Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, de facto President (1955–1958) Arturo Frondizi, President (1958–1962)...
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Liga". Goal.com. 13 June 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2012. José Arteche Aramburu, dbe.rah.es, accessed 21 August 2021 "Ciudades Hermanadas" (in Spanish)...
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Capocorb Vell (category Archaeological sites in the Balearic Islands)
Menorca". www.talayots.es. Retrieved 28 April 2017.[title missing] Javier Aramburu u.a. (1994), "Guía Arquelógica de Mallorca", La Foradada (in German), ISBN 84-7651-227-9...
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