(Spanish: Hogueras de San Juan, Valencian: Fogueres de Sant Joan) are a traditional and popular festival celebrated in the city of Alicante, Spain, from 19...
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Sant Joan d'Alacant (redirect from San Juan de Alicante)
(Valencian pronunciation: [ˈsaɲ dʒuˈan dalaˈkant]) or San Juan de Alicante (in Spanish) is a municipality belonging to Alicante metropolitan area, in the...
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complexes rose in nearby Albufereta, e.g. El Barco, and Playa de San Juan de Alicante, with the benign climate being the biggest draw to attract prospective...
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(Spanish: San Juan de Alicante) Sant Joan, Majorca (Spanish: San Juan in Spanish) San Juan–Laventille, a region San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago San Juan, California...
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(Valencian: Cocatedral de Sant Nicolau de Bari; Spanish: Concatedral de San Nicolás de Bari) is a Catholic co-cathedral located in Alicante, in the Valencian...
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The Alicante Tram, trademarked as Alicante Metropolitan TRAM (Valencian: TRAM Metropolità d'Alacant, Spanish: TRAM Metropolitano de Alicante), operates...
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List of hospitals in Spain (section Alicante/Alacant)
Universitario San Juan - San Juan de Alicante Hospital Universitario San Juan de Alicante - Alicante Hospital Comarcal de Melilla Hospital de la Cruz Roja Hospital...
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The Archaeological Museum of Alicante (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Provincial de Alicante, Valencian: Museu Arqueològic Provincial d'Alacant, abbreviated...
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1992. La materia en la obra de Juan Luis Vassallo: Castillo de Santa Bárbara, Alicante from 9 February to 5 April 2001, Alicante, Fundación Eduardo Capa,...
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rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 5 in the municipal sports schools of San Juan de Alicante. At the age of 7 she moved to the CEU Jesús María Club and, in 1993...
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Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway (MZA) - also known in Spanish as Compañía de los ferrocarriles de Madrid a Zaragoza y a Alicante - was a Spanish railway...
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Cardiff, Exeter, Leeds and London". "Klagenfurt: Ryanair adds Alicante and Palma de Mallorca". aviation.direct (in German). 17 November 2022. "RYANAIR...
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island-municipality of Culebras San Isidro, Alicante, a village in the province of Alicante San Isidro, a town in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife,...
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High-speed rail in Spain (section Madrid–Alicante)
Madrid–Alcázar de San Juan–Jaén This high-speed railway line will be part passenger-dedicated high-speed railway (Madrid–Alcázar de San Juan) and part shared...
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The history of Alicante spans thousands of years. Alicante has been regarded as a strategic military location on the Mediterranean coast of Spain since...
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Elche (redirect from Elche/Elx, Alicante)
Elx) is a city and municipality of Spain, belonging to the province of Alicante, in the Valencian Community. According to 2014 data, Elche has a population...
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of: Ludovico de Torres, Archbishop of Monreale (1588); and Alfonso Laso Sedeño, Bishop of Gaeta (1588). "Bishop José (Giuseppe) Esteve Juan (Stefano)" Catholic-Hierarchy...
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List of university hospitals (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Hospital Universitario San Juan De Alicante Hospital Universitario San Juan De Alicante Consorci Hospital General Universitari de València Hospital Universitari...
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Villena (category Municipalities in the Province of Alicante)
[Villena in the Roman and Arabic roads] (in Spanish). Alicante: Universidad de Alicante. PIQUERAS HABA, Juan, ed. (1995). "El marc territorial i els seus origens:Els...
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of Alicante by Moorish forces. 1490 – Given the status of a town by Ferdinand II. 1662 – San Nicolás de Bari church built. 1709 – Siege of Alicante by...
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Carros de Foc is a street theater company with its headquarters in Alicante (Spain). Their unique traits in the shows are the Giant Mobile Sculptures that...
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of the great masters of Spanish comics, who won the 2005 Universidad de Alicante "premio Notario del Humor" ("Notary of Humor Award"), and signed all...
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Marco and Ángel Martín, obtaining many awards in the "Hogueras de San Juan de Alicante". He also works in the allegorical floats for the parades of the...
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Tear Juan Conchillos, 1680. Lady Chapel of the Monastery of the Holy Face, Alicante. Miracle of the Three faces Juan de Miranda, 1767. Alicante Ayuntamiento...
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these years, he has also been Medical Director of the Hospital de San Juan de Alicante and then of the Hospital General Universitaria ("the same hospital...
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Orihuela-Alicante (Latin: Dioecesis Oriolensis-Lucentinus) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the cities of Orihuela and Alicante in...
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Alacantí (category Geography of the Province of Alicante)
Valencian and local Spanish)—also known in Spanish as Campo de Alicante and Comarca de Alicante[citation needed]—is a comarca in the Valencian Community...
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Google Books website, Historia de la filosofía española, by Alain Guy, page 229 University of Alicante website, Miguel de Cervantes Library Google Books...
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Orihuela (redirect from Orihuela, Alicante)
capital of the province of Orihuela. In 1737 Alicante, Elche, Monforte, Jijona, Villajoyosa, Agost, Busot, San Juan or Mutxamel became independent from the...
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The Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbón y Grecia, immediately succeeded to the throne under the name Felipe VI. Juan Carlos I retained the title of King...
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