The Pamplona Colonial House Museum (Spanish: Museo Casa Colonial de Pamplona) is a museum located in northeastern Colombia. It is one of the oldest museums...
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since the foundation of Pamplona. Pamplona houses several museums of the department such as the Águeda Gallardo de Villamizar House, built around 1644 after...
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Cucutá Museum Pamplona Colonial House Museum Antón García de Bonilla Museum Rodadero Sea Aquarium and Museum San Jose de Suaita Cotton Mill Museum List...
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part of Norte de Santander is the city of Pamplona, which has the Museo Casa Colonial, one of the oldest museums in the department. In the 1870s, the Cucutá...
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Colonial Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil Colonial) comprises the period from 1500, with the arrival of the Portuguese, until 1815, when Brazil was elevated...
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which they were minted is not certain but is thought to be somewhere near Pamplona, in the heartland of the area that historians believe was inhabited by...
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Louisiana French (redirect from Colonial French)
Lafayette, Louisiana Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Lafayette, Louisiana Restaurant Pamplona, Lafayette, Louisiana Nanny's Restaurant, Marksville...
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"Lessons from the destruction of the National Museum of Brazil". The Economist. Retrieved 12 September 2018. Pamplona, Nicola; Alegretti, Laís (2 September 2018)...
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Tarraco. The conventus Caesaraugustanus was one of the largest and included Pamplona and Irún to the north, Calahorra to the west, Alcalá de Henares to the...
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became King of Pamplona. Ramiro's illegitimate son, also named Sancho Ramírez, was made Count of Ribagorza. King García Sánchez III of Pamplona, had an illegitimate...
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Pamplona is recorded as being under a Banu Qasi governor, Mutarrif ibn Musa. Ibn Musa lost control of Pamplona to a popular uprising. In 806 Pamplona...
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social en el primer tercio del siglo XX (Thomson Reutes. Aranazadi, 2014, Pamplona)". Revista de estudios regionales (99): 214–218. ISSN 0213-7585. Morales...
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first performances were created in the streets of Pamplona in 2005 when he was a student in the Pamplona School of Art. They all had a critical spirit and...
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(O.P.) and bishop, Bishop of Palemcia, Bishop of Pamplona (now known as the Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, and...
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for maintaining autonomy, in Theodemir's dominion (region of Tudmir), or Pamplona, for example. The invading Islamic armies did not exceed 60,000 men. After...
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símbolo del País Vasco" (PDF). Memoria y Civilización (in Spanish) (12). Pamplona: Universidad de Navarra: 109–153. ISSN 1139-0107. "Symbol on Eimskip building...
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Cathedral of Saint Augustine (Tucson, Arizona) (category Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Arizona)
13th-century crucifix hanging inside the cathedral's vestibule was carved at Pamplona, Spain. The cathedral's floor is set on a slight grade, so that the main...
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ethnological museum, displaying Ottoman and archaeological artifacts. Other museums include the Lusignan House, the Mevlevi Tekke Museum, associated with...
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Salé (Morocco), 1997. Medellín (Spain), 1997. Munébrega (Spain), 1997. Pamplona (Spain), 2005. Incheon (South Korea), 2007. Saltillo (Mexico), 2009. Villa...
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Feliz Lusitânia (category Colonial Brazil)
Feliz Lusitânia or Complexo Turístico Feliz Lusitânia, was a Portuguese colonial settlement created in 1616 by Captain Francisco Caldeira Castelo Branco...
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Warsaw (redirect from Museums in Warsaw)
2013 The 17th-century Ostrogski Castle houses the Chopin Museum. Marie Curie Museum, housed in the tenement house where she was born Copernicus Science...
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International Printing Museum. 13 March 2020. Archived from the original on 15 March 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021. "Helped the Colonial Cause". Kenosha News...
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Philip II of Spain (category 16th-century House of Habsburg)
held before the bishop of Pamplona (22 November), but its customary procedure and terms were altered. Protests erupted in Pamplona, but they were quelled...
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saw town after town fall back to the Crown. Starting the offensive at Pamplona, Cavite, and Bayungyungan, Batangas, Lachambre's men later marched deep...
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the old town combines rows of nineteenth-century Bremen houses (Bremer Häuser) with museums and the theatres of Theater Bremen along the city's cultural...
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world), which houses one of the largest private collections of antiquities and art in the world, the Berardo Collection Museum, which houses the private...
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Pasig (section Spanish colonial era)
Leon, actress and incumbent Pasig councilor Local Marikina, Metro Manila Pamplona, Camarines Sur International Marugame, Kagawa, Japan South San Francisco...
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