• Pradilla de Ebro is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population...
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    de Ebro 2312 Pinseque 1833 Los Pintanos 93 Plasencia de Jalón 371 Pleitas 54 Plenas 139 Pomer 32 Pozuel de Ariza 23 Pozuelo de Aragón 324 Pradilla de...
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    Alagón Alcalá de Ebro Bárboles Boquiñeni Cabañas de Ebro Figueruelas Gallur Grisén La Joyosa Luceni Pedrola Pinseque Pleitas Pradilla de Ebro Remolinos Sobradiel...
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    of Zaragoza, and it borders Tauste and Pradilla de Ebro north; Remolinos, Alcalá de Ebro and Cabañas de Ebro west; Alagón and La Joyosa south and Sobradiel...
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    the Sora irrigation ditch (A-5), which is 55.3 km long, ending in Pradilla de Ebro, forming an irrigated area of 28,610 ha. In the Gállego basin, section...
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    Montes de Oca is a comarca located east of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bounded on the north by La Bureba...
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  • Fernández de la Pradilla y Mayoral, María Concepción; García Aser, Rosario; Gallo León, Francisco José; Lafuente Urién, Aránzazu, eds. (1999). El Señorío de los...
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    rescued a contingent of Mozarabs with which he repopulated the lands of the Ebro Valley recently conquered by the kingdom of Aragon. The initial objective...
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    their attempts to overthrow him. In 778, Abd al-Rahman closed in on the Ebro valley. Regional lords saw the Umayyad emir at the gates and decided to enlist...
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    History of Málaga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    1937 and the Aragon front collapsed shortly afterwards. The Battle of the Ebro in July–November 1938 was the final desperate attempt by the Republicans...
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    retake the valley of the Ebro. In 1212, the Reconquistadores gained a decisive victory over the Almohads at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Shortly after...
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