Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈsim bəɾðəˈɣej səntəl'o]; 17 May 1845 – 10 June 1902) was a Catalan writer, regarded as one of the...
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painter Jacint Verdaguer (1845–1902), Catalan writer Verdaguer, Barcelona metro station Pic Verdaguer, mountain of Catalonia 38671 Verdaguer, main-belt...
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Jacint Verdaguer is an underground station of Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca (SFM) and Palma Metro in Palma on the island of Majorca, Spain. The station...
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hymn was written by Jacint Verdaguer in 1908. The music publisher was Foment de Pietat Catalana [ca]. Serra, Eudalt; Verdaguer, Jacint. A la Verge Santíssima:...
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Plaça de Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈplasə ðə muˈsɛɲ ʒəˈsim bəɾðəˈɣe]; colloquially Plaça Verdaguer or simply Verdaguer) is a square...
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L'Atlàntida (category Jacint Verdaguer)
(Catalan pronunciation: [ləˈlːantiðə]) is an 1877 poem in Catalan by Jacint Verdaguer. It consists of an introduction, ten books, and a conclusion, dealing...
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Adolfo Becquer, José de Espronceda, Rosalía de Castro, José Zorrilla, Jacint Verdaguer Ukraine: Taras Shevchenko United States: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...
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and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris (1876) L'Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer (1877) The Light of Asia by Edwin Arnold (1879) The City of Dreadful...
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polish chess player Jacek Wszoła, high jumper Jacek Yerka, painter Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló (died 1902), Catalan poet This page or section lists people...
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as well as artist Joan Miró, dancer Carmen Amaya and poet/priest Jacint Verdaguer. Numerous unmarked graves hold those executed in the fortress. The...
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Torras i Bages, stand out, as well as the writers Joan Maragall and Jacint Verdaguer, the physician Pere Santaló and some of his most faithful collaborators...
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Verdaguer is a station in the Barcelona metro network, located under Plaça de Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer, in Eixample, named after the Catalan poet Jacint...
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Spain. It was the birthplace in 1845 of the famous Catalan poet Fr. Jacint Verdaguer. Anna Dodas i Noguer (1962—1986), poet "Ajuntament de Folgueroles"...
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reported the awakening of the national consciousness of the country. Jacint Verdaguer lived in Ordino during the 1880s where he wrote and shared works related...
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its 15th-century Golden Age), with the leading figure in poetry of Jacint Verdaguer. In Swedish literature the Romantic period is between 1809 and 1830...
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Renaixença (Renaissance) represented by writers and poets such as Jacint Verdaguer, Víctor Català (pseudonym of Caterina Albert i Paradís), Narcís Oller...
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de los Ángeles (1923–2005), operatic lyric soprano and recitalist Jacint Verdaguer (1845–1902) writer, regarded as one of the greatest poets of Catalan...
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1877 Catalan epic poem by Jacint Verdaguer Atlántida (opera), a 1962 orchestral cantata by Manuel de Falla, based on Verdaguer's poem Atlantida (novel),...
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Apart from regular routes, there are two special lines to Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer Square and to Catalonia Square on days with matches. The stadium is...
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A Barcelona (category Jacint Verdaguer)
A Barcelona is a poem by Jacint Verdaguer, published in 1883. It is a triumphant song of the transformation undergone by Barcelona since the mid-19th century...
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parts, by Manuel de Falla, based on the Catalan poem L'Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer. Falla worked on the score for twenty years but had not completed it...
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main editor was Francesc Raüll. It was printed in the printing house Jacint Verdaguer until 1836 and later on, in the printing house Ignasi Estivill. Each...
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Marratxí Gran Vía Asima 0:07 Depot sidings Son Castelló 0:06 Son Fuster Vell / Son Fuster 0:05* Depot Son Costa / Son Fortesa 0:03* Jacint Verdaguer 0:01* ...
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Marratxí Gran Vía Asima 0:07 Depot sidings Son Castelló 0:06 Son Fuster Vell / Son Fuster 0:05* Depot Son Costa / Son Fortesa 0:03* Jacint Verdaguer 0:01* ...
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arithmetic. Her maternal grandfather, Pere Gurguí, was an admirer of Jacint Verdaguer (of whom he had been a friend) and had collaborated as an editor in...
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textile manufacturer. The base of the tombstone features a verse from Jacint Verdaguer, a prominent Catalan poet. The verse expresses the idea that the person's...
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other, Passeig de les Palmeres, which would later bear the name of Jacint Verdaguer, was a project promoted by the Indianos, who had their residences built...
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inspired the epic poem "Canigó" by Catalan poet Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló. In these verses Verdaguer compares the snowy mountain to a Magnolia flower...
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examples of Catalan Gothic architecture, the Museum-House Verdaguer, dedicated to poet Jacint Verdaguer, the Park Güell Interpretation Centre and several other...
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Ukraine: Princeton University Press. "Ausiàs March". www.visat.cat. "Jacint Verdaguer, national poet of Catalonia". "The Deportation by Ismail Kerimov"....
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