Marcel·lí Massana Bancells (1918–1981) was an anarchist guerrilla among the most famed maquis in Catalonia. Marcel·lí Massana Bancells was born in Berga...
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Llopart, "El Quico", acted in cities like Barcelona. The group of Marcelino Massana, together with Ramon Vila Capdevila (also known as "Caraquemada")...
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José Marcelino Yrízar Urbizu (5 October 1882 - 23 March 1935), better known as José Irízar was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender for Athletic...
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Men's coxed four Salvador Costa Miguel Palau Francisco Gironella Pedro Massana Luis Omedes (cox) Finn Ramón Balcells Rodón Four shooteres represented...
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manufacturer Shirt sponsors 1910–1985 None None 1985–1986 Meyba None 1986–1989 Massana None 1989–1990 La Mar de Cerca Tours 1992–1993 Elements Unicaja 1997–2000...
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pages 66 and 72, Amoretti surmised that Magellan's port—which he named Massana and appears otherwise as Mazaua or Mazzaua in the clear calligraphic writing...
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Lozano 1996 Atlanta Boxing Men's Light Flyweight (48 kg) Bronze Valentí Massana 1996 Atlanta Athletics Men's 50 km walk Bronze Men's handball team Talant...
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Jaén. Cuatro Diecisiete Gallery. Madrid. 2003 “Noventaynueve”. Agustí Massana Hall, P. Espanyol. Barcelona. 2002 Botanical Garden “Alfonso XII”. Madrid...
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Olympiakos Nicosia (2020–) Albert Marrama – Nea Salamina (2011) Miguel Massana – AEK Larnaca FC (2014–2015) Héctor Martínez – AEK Larnaca FC (2020–2021)...
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