Llamas de la Ribera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʎamas ðe la riˈβeɾa]) is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According...
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Omañas, Llamas de la Ribera, Cimanes del Tejar, Carrizo de la Ribera, Turcia, Santa Marina del Rey, Benavides de Órbigo, Villares de Órbigo, Hospital de Órbigo...
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Tom Llamas, journalist Llamas, Asturias, a Spanish province Llamas de la Ribera, a Spanish city F. Llamas Street, in the Philippines Sanchez-Llamas v....
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as can be read in books such as El Caos de Los Sueños and El Hondero Lanzó la Piedra, among others. Ribera Chevremont is considered to be one of the...
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943 Llamas de la Ribera 1,179 Magaz de Cepeda 506 Mansilla de las Mulas 1,779 Mansilla Mayor 420 Maraña 172 Matadeón de los Oteros 289 Matallana de Torío...
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decision to copy it. Another example can be seen in Florisando by Páez de Ribera, who claims to have translated a work of Greek origin from the Tuscan...
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Juan Ribalta Hernán Picó Ribera Juan Antonio Ribera Juan Vicente Ribera Jusepe de Ribera Romà Ribera Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve David López Ribes...
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Leyto (fl. 1680s) Painter Francisco Llamas (fl. 1700) Painter Bernardo Germán de Llórente (1685–1759) Painter Juan de Loaysa y Giron (fl. 17th century)...
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Nicolás de Ribera and Juan Tello de Guzmán. At first the council worked at the House of Pizarro and then moved to the residence of the Judges Andrés de Cianca...
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Santander, Spain (redirect from Santander de cantabria)
streets; other important streets were the Rua de la Sal, The cavalcade Palace, Ribera, Don Gutierre, Puerta de la Sierra, Gallows and the Arcillero Rua. The...
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: 24 Juan de Salcedo was the standard bearer, Nicolás de Ribera was the treasurer and Juan Carvallo was the inspector.: 45, 47 Diego de Almagro was...
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Luis (2003). Los días de llamas de la revolución (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Diputación de Zaragoza. Orensanz, Toni. "La Brigada de la Muerte" (in Spanish)....
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Huanchaco (category Cities in La Libertad Region)
beach surfer's paradise La Ribera avenue at Huanchaco Peruvian fishing boats It shows the typical and ancient caballitos de totora Malecon near to the...
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Lima (redirect from La Ciudad de los Reyes)
name in favor of "Lima". Pizarro, with the collaboration of Nicolás de Ribera, Diego de Agüero and Francisco Quintero personally traced the Plaza Mayor and...
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by Nicolás de Ribera and Hipólito Unanue, it is the location of the conference of the same name between José de San Martín and José de la Serna, 1st Count...
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former City Hall, the Casa de la Villa. The Imperial College church model dome was imitated in all of Spain. Pedro de Ribera introduced Churrigueresque...
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Juan Bernat (category People from Ribera Baixa)
September 2024 Includes Copa del Rey, DFB-Pokal, Coupe de France, Taça de Portugal Includes Coupe de la Ligue, Taça da Liga Appearances in UEFA Europa League...
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municipality of Torre la Ribera is not considered Catalan-speaking, and the municipalities of Azanuy-Alins, Isábena, Lascuarre and San Esteban de Litera are classified...
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Condesa (redirect from La Condesa)
"Temen en la Condesa a riñas en los antros" [Fear in Condesa of confrontations in nightclubs]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 1. "Llama volante anónimo...
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Holy Week. Emilio Merchán: multi-time world champion in canoeing Carlos Llamas: national radio news presenter, died 10 October 2007. Mirelio Guapo: NASA...
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warehoused]. La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). Bravo, Elba Mónica; Gómez Flores, Laura (24 September 2021). "Repudia el gobierno actos vandálicos; llama a erradicar...
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figuen deftos montes y delas riberas del río Ebro fe dize comunmente Rioja, prouinçia muy abrigada, fertil y abundofa, llena de grandes prouechos. — Florián...
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Lima Metropolitan Cathedral (redirect from Catedral de Lima)
(formerly Chapel of Santa Ana). On the left wall is the tomb of Nicolás de Ribera the Elder, the first mayor of Lima. Its altarpiece is one of the most...
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referred to as mining councils, such as Caudal Valley (Mieres, Lena, Aller, Ribera de Arriba, Morcín and Riosa) and Nalón Valley (Langreo, San Martín del Rey...
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Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (redirect from Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (Asamblea de la Resistencia Cubana))
The Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (Spanish: Asamblea de la Resistencia Cubana, abbreviated ACR) is a coalition of anti-government human rights groups...
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Cabildo of Lima (redirect from Cabildo de Lima)
The Cabildo of Lima (Spanish: Cabildo de Lima; Cabildo de la Ciudad de los Reyes) was the governing body of Lima and, since 1874, its intendancy. It was...
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Colonia Roma (section La Romita)
of a number of “modern” colonias such as Colonia Juárez, Santa María la Ribera and Colonia San Rafael, which were built on what was the western edge...
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Brazil 1991 Real Club de Regatas de Santiago de la Ribera Félix Gancedo & Carlos Llamas Spain 1992 Clube Internacional da Marina de Vilamoura Paulo da Silva...
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Menor...), the fire spread towards the streets of La Ribera, San Francisco, Atarazanas, El Puente, La Blanca and Plaza Vieja. In this way it placed its...
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Ecuadorian literature (section La Generación del 30)
"5 poemas de Carla Badillo Coronado". Zenda (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2024. Flores, Gabriel (15 March 2020). "La poesía, una llama que se mantiene...
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