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    Aranda de Duero is a city and municipality, capital of the Ribera del Duero comarca, in the south of the province of Burgos, in Castile and León, Spain...
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    "Canciones Republicanas". msc.es (in Spanish). I.E.S. María Moliner.- Laguna de Duero. Retrieved 4 December 2023. Bertrand de Muñoz, Maryse (2009). Si me quieres...
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    -6.082999999999998 (Riberas del Río Aliste y afluentes) ES4190102 Cañones del Duero (official name: Cañones del Duero) Other names: n/a 41°27′09″N 5°57′56″W...
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    Bureau of Highways and Bridges in the provinces crossed by the rivers Júcar, Duero and Ebro. He received his Confirmation on 28 December 1916 from the Bishop...
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  • Baudoin, Marcelo Luján y Mónica Ojeda, entre los finalistas del Premio Ribera del Duero". El País (in Spanish). 18 February 2020. Archived from the original...
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    ISSN 1132-2217. Ángel Barrios García. Repoblación de la zona meridional del Duero. Phases of occupation, provenances, and spatial distribution of the repopulating...
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    on that of the Cathedral of Zamora, which was the first of the group of Duero domes, also called Leonese or Byzantine-Leonese domes (group formed by the...
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    Fernández del Hoyo (1998, p. 68) Fernández del Hoyo (1998, p. 66) Martí y Monsó (1992, p. 356) Martín González, Juan José (2000). "Laguna de Duero". Catálogo...
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  • Henry IV of Castile, and held in 1473 in the Castilian town of Aranda de Duero (today in the Province of Burgos, Spain). It was held in the Church of San...
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    Spanish-language books 2017: Finalist for the 5th Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero for La isla de los conejos López, Javier (19 September 2009). "La onubense...
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    Treasurer of the Cathedral of Tarazona, personal doctor to Pope Adrian VI and canon of the Cathedral of Toledo, Spain. Doctor Carrascon's elaborate sarcophagus...
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    Eugénie de Montijo was born to Cipriano de Palafox, Duke of Peñaranda del Duero, and María Manuela Enriqueta Kirkpatrick de Closbourn y Grevignée. José's...
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    Burgo de Osma to the south and then into the River Duero, and is the natural entrance to the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park. It contains the castle of...
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    López V de Haro would defend him, and advised the monarch besiege Aranda de Duero, where Juan Núñez II de Lara was, who, in view of the situation, broke his...
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    creating an empty buffer zone in the Douro River valley (the "Desert of the Duero"). This newly emptied frontier remained roughly in place for the next few...
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    Montero 1997, p. 7. Dardé 2021, p. 101"A stray bullet killed the Marquis of Duero on the battlefield, thwarting the military and political operation." Suárez...
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    Luisa de Medrano's mother Magdalena Bravo de Lagunas came from Berlanga de Duero and Atienza in the Kingdom of Castile and was the daughter of Garci Bravo...
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    works in Toledo (where Berruguete followed through his work), Peñaranda de Duero, Valpuesta, and Burgos. He had studios set up in all these places, each...
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    of Alcubilla de Avellaneda, Alcoba de la Torre and Zayas de Bascones. Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park lies to the northeast of the municipality, beyond...
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  • Olite Fort San Cristóbal Fort Bellver Alcázar of Segovia Fort Berlanga de Duero Fort Toledo Fort Encinas de Esgueva Fort Peñafiel Fort Simancas Fort Villalba...
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    devil directing Herod to slaughter the Innocents. Monastery of San Juan de Duero, Soria, Spain. The majority of buildings have wooden roofs, generally of...
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    ecclesiastical structures in the recently conquered territory between the Duero and the Sierra de Guadarrama. Jerome does not seem to have personally resided...
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    variety of mushrooms, and wheat fields. The area also includes part of the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park. A Gothic church, built in 1232, is located in...
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  • 241, citing I. Alfonso Antón, La colonización Cisterciense en la Meseta del Duero: el dominio de Moreruela (siglos XII–XIV) (Zamora: 1986), 310–02. Barton...
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    related to University of Santa Catalina. El Burgo de Osma La frontera del Duero: History of El Burgo de Osma Photographs of the current state of the University...
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    Plasencia, causes his son Álvaro to settle with his troops in Curiel de Duero before 30 July 1453. The Favourite Álvaro de Luna wanted to prevent the...
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    husband's death Estefanía founded a Cistercian monastery at Valbuena de Duero (15 February 1143). Her sons, unlike the sons of her husband's brother,...
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    Mateo Espina and Francisca Barbara and the grandson of Pedro Espina of Duero, Bohol. Upon the insistence of the settlers, Andres Espina, a resident of...
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  • (1969). Cornish Shipwrecks Illustrated. Truro: Tor Mark Press. p. 15. "Canon Diggens Archive - Bay of Panama". St-Keverne.com. Noall, Cyril (1969). Cornish...
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  • hitherto barren areas, no man's land, or abandoned places in the basin of the Duero and Bierzo in León. The monasteries might construct new buildings or small...
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