Calanda is a town in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. It lies on the southern fringe of the Ebro river basin, at the confluence of the Rivers Guadalope...
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The Miracle of Calanda is an event that allegedly took place in Calanda, Spain in 1640, according to 17th century documents. The documents state that...
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Look up calanda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calanda may refer to: Calanda, Spain, a town in Aragon, Spain Calanda (mountain) in Graubünden, Switzerland...
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Samper de Calanda is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality had a population...
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Foz Calanda is a village in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 277 inhabitants...
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Luis Buñuel (category People from Calanda)
February 1900 in Calanda, a small town in the Aragon region of Spain.: pp.16–17 His father was Leonardo Buñuel, also a native of Calanda, who had left home...
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chocolate) and maraschino cherries. Melocotón con vino consists of melocotón de Calanda [es], a regional peach variant, infused in red wine with sugar and cinnamon...
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List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
nicanorparra.uchile.cl (in Spanish). 25 January 1995. "Nobel: el premio que siempre esquivó a Parra". La Tercera (in Spanish). 23 January 2018. "Var hamnar...
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Gaspar Sanz (category People from Calanda)
Gaspar Sanz, was a Spanish composer, guitarist, and priest born to a wealthy family in Calanda in the comarca of Bajo Aragón, Spain. He studied music,...
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The culture of Spain is influenced by its Western origin, its interaction with other cultures in Europe, its historically Catholic religious tradition...
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Albarracín Alcañiz La Almunia de Doña Godina Barbastro Benasque Borja Calanda Calatayud Caspe Daroca Fraga Jaca Monzón Sabiñánigo Sos del Rey Católico...
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Manuel Mindán Manero (category People from Calanda)
Manuel Mindán Manero (2 December 1902, in Calanda, Spain – 19 September 2006, in Madrid) was an Aragonese philosopher and priest. Doctor of Philosophy...
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Valderrobres (redirect from Valderrobres, Spain)
major town of the comarca of Matarraña in the province of Teruel, Aragon (Spain). It is located in view of the landscape of the northwestern foothills of...
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of Antillón Castle of Albarracín Castle of Alcalá de la Selva Castle of Calanda Castle of Alcañiz Castle of Mora de Rubielos Castle of Ojos Negros Castle...
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José Lamiel (category People from Calanda)
– 26 August 2020) was an Aragonese painter and sculptor born in Calanda in the Spanish comarca of Bajo Aragón. He began his studies at the School of Applied...
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Province of Teruel (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
Gúdar-Javalambre Matarraña Luis Buñuel, film director from Calanda Gaspar Sanz, music composer from Calanda Antón García Abril, music composer Pablo Serrano, sculptor...
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Vicente Allanegui (category People from Calanda)
Lusarreta (1868–1948) was an Aragonese priest and composer born in Calanda in the Spanish comarca of Bajo Aragón. 1926: Marcha Palillera (in Epdlp) Allanegui...
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Aragon (redirect from Aragon, Spain)
broadcasting on 18 August 2005 at 5 p.m. with the sound of drums and drums of Calanda and a group song Zaragoza "The Fish". Estimates of its audience range from...
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Roman villa of Camino de Albalate (category Roman villas in Spain)
Roman villa of Camino de Albalate is a Roman site near Calanda, Teruel, Aragon, Spain. The archaeological site, now dismantled, is located in the Albalate...
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Antonio María Cascajares y Azara (category People from Calanda)
July 1901) was a Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Valladolid and archbishop-elect of Zaragoza. He was born in Calanda, Teruel Province,...
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Peppermint Frappé (category Spain in fiction)
mentor, director Luis Buñuel, who was from Calanda. Peppermint Frappé is available in Region 2 DVD in Spanish without English subtitles. There is no Region...
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Villa Ormond, San Remo, Italy; L’Age d’Or. Museum-Center Luis Buñuel, Calanda, Spain 2000-2001: Jesus Christ in Christian Art and Culture 14th to 20th Centuries...
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Antonio Bielsa Alegre (category People from Calanda)
born in Calanda in the Spanish comarca of Bajo Aragón. 1964: Roman villa of Camino de Albalate [1] La Vanguardia, 28 February 1964 (Spanish) [2] Archived...
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significant Aragonese communities were those of Alcañiz, Alcorisa, Barbastro, Calanda, Fraga, Monzón, and Valderrobres. In mid-February 1937, a congress was...
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Teruel. The central stretch of this highway, between Molina de Aragón and Calanda, runs through the mountainous areas of the Sistema Ibérico range. Alcolea...
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Jota (music) (category Music of Spain)
entertainments. The most pure forms of the jota can still be found in Calanda, Alcañiz, Andorra, Albalate, and Zaragoza. Nowadays there exist many modern...
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Mariano Bernad (category People from Calanda)
(1838–1915) was an Aragonese priest, missionary and writer born in Calanda in the Spanish comarca of Bajo Aragón. Vocabulario Cuyono & Apuntes gramaticales...
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Jorcas (redirect from Jorcas, Spain)
Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2018 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 34 inhabitants. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National...
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Crivillén (redirect from Crivillén, Spain)
comarca, province of Teruel, part of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. According to the 2023 census the municipality has a population of 90 inhabitants...
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La Tomatina (category Festivals in Spain)
La Tomatina is a Spanish festival in Buñol, Spain where participants throw tomatoes at each other. It is said to be the biggest food fight in the world...
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