• Gaula or GAULA may refer to: Gaula (Madeira), a civil parish in the municipality of Santa Cruz in the island of Madeira in Portugal Gaula (Trøndelag)...
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  • Gaula is a Portuguese civil parish, in the municipality of Santa Cruz in the island of Madeira. The population in 2011 was 4,028, in an area of 6.95 km2...
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    Gaula or Gowla (pronounced gauḷa) is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a janya rāgam (derived scale) from...
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    Amadís de Gaula (in English Amadis of Gaul) (Spanish: Amadís de Gaula, IPA: [amaˈðis de ˈɣawla]) (Portuguese: Amadis de Gaula, IPA: [ɐmɐˈdiʒ ðɨ ˈɣawlɐ])...
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    Gauldal (redirect from The valley of Gaula)
    or Gauldalen (English: Gaula River valley) is a valley and traditional district in Trøndelag county, Norway. The river Gaula runs through the 145-kilometre...
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    The Gaula River, or Gola River, is a river in India originating in the Lesser Himalayas. It is approximately 500 km (310 mi) long. The river is also known...
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    Gaula is a local Norwegian newspaper, published on Wednesdays in Melhus in Sør-Trøndelag county. It also covers news from the neighboring municipality...
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  • Given Gaula is the current Bishop of Kondoa. Gaula was educated at the Virginia Theological Seminary and has a PhD in theology from the University of Auckland...
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    Amadigi di Gaula (HWV 11) is a "magic" opera in three acts, with music by George Frideric Handel. It was the fifth Italian opera that Handel wrote for...
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    The Gaula is a river located in the Sunnfjord region of Vestland county, Norway. The 63-kilometre (39 mi) long river is the central part of the Gaularvassdraget...
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    century, the genre became highly popular in the Iberian Peninsula; Amadis de Gaula was one of the most successful knight-errantry tales of this period. In...
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    The Gaula is a river that flows through the Gauldal valley in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 153-kilometre (95 mi) long river is the largest in Central...
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    author who arranged the modern version of the chivalric romance Amadís de Gaula, originally written in three books in the 14th century by an unknown author...
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    army Special Forces battalions[better source needed]  Colombia:Used by GAULA, and COPES  Philippines:Used by private security forces.  Peru  South Korea:Used...
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  • development was the first best-seller of modern fiction, the Spanish Amadis de Gaula, by García Montalvo. However, it was not accepted as an example of belles...
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  • Celestina and Amadis de Gaula. A prolific writer, his first chivalresque work, Lisurate de Grecia (nephew of Amadis de Gaula), was published in 1514....
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  • translated into French the first eight books of the Spanish work Amadís de Gaula (1540–48). The remaining books were translated by other authors. His other...
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  • (January 2012, BurglarHouse Books) – translation from the Spanish of Amadís de Gaula (1508) by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo Gorodischer, Angélica (2015). Prodigies :...
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    During the Middle Ages, Medieval Europe was engaged in constant warfare. European warfare during the Middle Ages was marked by a transformation in the...
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    parishes comprise the municipality of Santa Cruz: Camacha Caniço (city) Gaula Santa Cruz (city) (includes the offshore Desertas Islands) Santo António...
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    Located in the Bhabhar region in the Himalayan foothills on the banks of the Gaula River, the town of Haldwani was established in 1834, as a mart for hill...
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    4, with this latest one having been recently created.[citation needed] GAULA is an acronym for Grupos de Acción Unificada por la Libertad Personal, i...
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  • Lisuarte of Britain (category Amadís de Gaula)
    Great Britain is a character in the Spanish chivalric romance Amadís de Gaula and its sequel Las sergas de Esplandián, a work by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo...
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  • season: Andorinha 1º Maio C. Lobos Caniçal Cruz. Canicense E. Calheta J. Gaula Nac. B Pontassolense Portosantense Porto da Cruz Ribeira Brava The AF Madeira...
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    sevenths occur in the aria "Pena tiranna" in Handel's 1715 opera Amadigi di Gaula: – and in Bach's keyboard arrangement of Alessandro Marcello's Concerto...
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    part is Gauldal which is the name of the valley through which the river Gaula flows. Therefore, the meaning of the name is "the middle part of Gauldalen"...
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    honour of chivalry, following in the footsteps of the influential Amadis de Gaula. An English abridgement of this novel was published in 1673. It is best...
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    the Good". Sources for Don Quixote include the Castilian novel Amadis de Gaula, which had enjoyed great popularity throughout the 16th century. Another...
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    According to Saxo, Lagertha lived in the Gaula valley in western Norway, marked on this map....
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    King Alfonso XI. A recent study attributes the cavalry novel "Amadis de Gaula" to Henry of Castile. Spanish: Enrique de Castilla, Don Enrrique; Italian:...
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