A Coruña (Galician pronunciation: [ɐ koˈɾuɲɐ] ; Spanish: La Coruña [la koˈɾuɲa] ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The...
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The University of A Coruña (Galician: Universidade da Coruña) is a Spanish public university located in the city of A Coruña, Galicia. Established in 1989...
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(football club) formed. 1912 Santa María de Oza [es] becomes part of city. Palacio municipal de La Coruña [es] (city hall) built. 1916 Irmandades da Fala...
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The siege of Coruña, also known as the defence of Corunna, was a series of military encounters between the English Armada and the defenders of the fishermen's...
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Autonomy of A Coruña also contains provisions concerning the relations between the municipalities and the autonomous government of A Coruña. All citizens...
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21 September 2013) was a Chinese-born Spanish girl whose body was found in Teo, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, on 22 September 2013, shortly before her thirteenth birthday...
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Carballo (redirect from Carballo, A Coruña)
Carballo is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The town is the thirteenth most...
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A Ponte Maceira (category Populated places in the Province of A Coruña)
Irixoa, A Laracha, Mesía, Moeche, Negreira, Oza dos Ríos y As Pontes de García Rodríguez (provincia de A Coruña)" (in Spanish). "Nomenclátor: Población del...
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Vilasantar (redirect from Vilasantar, A Coruña)
inicios de la industria textil en A Coruña". La Opinión de A Coruña (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2018. "Cuando ellas revolucionaron Vilasantar". La Opinión...
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House of Mendoza (category House of Lasso de la Vega)
Castile. The family originated from the village of Mendoza (Basque mendi+oza, 'cold mountain') in the province of Álava in the Basque countries. The seigneury...
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Severino Reija (category Deportivo de La Coruña players)
5 in) Position(s) Left back Youth career Oza Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1957–1959 Deportivo La Coruña 35 (2) 1959–1969 Zaragoza 253 (1) Total...
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parishes in Miño (it was Caliovre in 1114) and A Estrada, and two villages in Oza dos Ríos (it was Caliobre in 887) and Ortigueira. First element could be...
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Gallaecian language (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
Iñobre (Rianxo) to *φenyo-brix-s 'Hill (fort) by the water', Bendrade (Oza dos Ríos) to *Vindo-φrātem 'White fortress', and Baiordo (Coristanco) to...
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Foz Lugo Mazaricos Xallas A Coruña Medo Parga Lugo Mendo Curtis Ría de Betanzos Curtis, Oza-Cesuras, Coirós, Betanzos A Coruña Mente Serra de Texeiras Rabazal...
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president of the local assembly of A Coruña (province), staying in office until the end of his local mandate in A Coruña in 2003. He then moved into national...
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