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    Joan Maragall i Gorina (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈam məɾəˈɣaʎ]; 10 October 1860 in Barcelona – 20 December 1911) was a Catalan poet, journalist and translator...
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    The Joan Maragall Archive is a documentation center that brings together a documentary on the life and work of the poet Joan Maragall and Modernism in...
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    allowed for the extension of the gardens, which received the name of Joan Maragall gardens in honor of the Spanish poet. The new building was inaugurated...
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  • Maragall (Eastern Calatan: [məɾəˈɣaʎ]) is a surname of Catalan origin. It may refer to: Joan Maragall - a Catalan poet Elisabeth Maragall - a Spanish...
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    September 1872 – 26 April 1946) was a Spanish lady and the wife of the poet Joan Maragall. According to the baptism certificate, Clara Noble Malvido was born...
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    roughly 1888 (the First Barcelona World Fair) to 1911 (the death of Joan Maragall, the most important Modernista poet). The Modernisme movement was centred...
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    works by Friedrich von Schiller. Joan Sardà i Lloret and Narcís Oller were his pupils, and he also encouraged Joan Maragall, Santiago Rusiñol and Raimon Casellas...
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    bishop of Vic, Josep Torras i Bages, stand out, as well as the writers Joan Maragall and Jacint Verdaguer, the physician Pere Santaló and some of his most...
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    Oda nova a Barcelona (category Poetry by Joan Maragall)
    Oda nova a Barcelona (Catalan: New ode to Barcelona) is a poem by Joan Maragall, written in 1909, two years before his death. It contains the topic of...
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    as the third of eight siblings. His grandfather was the Catalan poet Joan Maragall. In 1965, he married Diana Garrigosa, and he has two daughters and a...
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    Football Club. His younger sister was Clara Noble, the wife of the poet Joan Maragall. His cousins George and Royston Saint Noble, also played football with...
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  • was an expert in Catalan literature, and one of the best experts on Joan Maragall. He was Professor of Spanish at Queen's University Belfast (1962–73)...
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    Andalusian writer Emilio Castelar, president of the First Spanish Republic Joan Maragall, Catalan poet Sinibaldo de Mas. Catalan diplomat for the Spanish government...
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    called tossols. The beech forest is famous because the Catalan poet Joan Maragall wrote a well-known poem in its honor ("La fageda d'en Jordà"). At the...
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    celebration to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Catalan poet Joan Maragall. It was organised by the Orfeó Català and several ministers from the...
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    Transparency. Maragall was born on 5 January 1943 in Barcelona, Catalonia. He is the grandson of poet Joan Maragall, son of senator Jordi Maragall i Noble and...
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  • Garrega Joan Alcover Miquel Costa i Llobera Bonaventura Carles Aribau Víctor Balaguer Joaquín Bartrina Manuel Milà i Fontanals Àngel Guimerà Joan Maragall Alexandre...
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    Víctor Català (pseudonym of Caterina Albert i Paradís), Narcís Oller, Joan Maragall and Àngel Guimerà. During the 20th century, avant-garde movements developed...
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    author has won several awards: in 1993, he won the Essay Prize from the Joan Maragall Foundation for the book D’Europa als homes, while in 2015 he won a prize...
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    de la Garrotxa. 2022. Olot. 65 pág. Itineraris pedestres 2: Sender Joan Maragall - La Fageda d'en Jordà». Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa...
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    Llar d'infants Hello Kitty Kindergarten and primary education (CEIP) Joan Maragall Escola Mare de Déu del Carme Jacint Verdaguer Charles Darwin Josep Tarradellas...
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    participated in the theatrical production Nausica, an adaptation of Joan Maragall's dramatic poem directed by Hermann Bonnín. In 2007 she was part of the...
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  • different name. Baguñà used Garba, an art and literature magazine edited by Joan Maragall, Víctor Català and Josep Pijoan to further ¡Cu-Cut! material. Garba...
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    and one of the main initiators of the Renaixença.[citation needed] Joan Maragall, poet, translator from Greek and German, journalist and essayist. Jacint...
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    have driven the transformation of the city: Narcís Serra, Pasqual Maragall and Joan Clos. As second deputy mayor with direct responsibility for organisation...
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  • Jacint Verdaguer (1845–1902), poet Narcís Oller (1846–1930), writer Joan Maragall (1860–1911), writer and poet Josep Carner (1884–1970), poet Gaziel (1887–1964)...
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  • mixed chorus with music by Lluís Millet, lyrics based on a poem by Joan Maragall, composed expressly to be the hymn of the Orfeó Català choral group...
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  • members of the Philological Section include Josep Carner, Àngel Guimerà, Joan Maragall, and Aina Moll Marquès. The Societat Catalana de Terminologia (Catalan...
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    Josep Pla, Federico García Lorca, Truman Capote, Salvador Espriu, Joan Maragall and Caterina Albert are just some of these famous writers. Roger Weston:...
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    decorate the tombs. Xavier Montsalvatge (1912- 2002), Spanish composer Joan Maragall (1860-1911), Spanish Catalan poet, journalist and translator Darío de...
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