Pamplona (Spanish pronunciation: [pamˈplona] ; Basque: Iruña [iɾuɲa]), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered...
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up Pamplona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pamplona is the capital city of Navarre in Spain. Pamplona may also refer to: Kingdom of Pamplona (later...
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Kingdom of Navarre (redirect from King of Pamplona)
The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona, occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
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The Pamplona (also referred to as Pamplona de cerdo) is a grilled stuffed-meat dish from Uruguay prepared with chicken, and may be prepared with other...
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Pamplona Airport is an airport in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain (IATA: PNA, ICAO: LEPP). It is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) from the city of Pamplona, Navarra's capital...
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Running of the bulls (section Pamplona bull run)
used in such events. The most famous bull-run is the encierro held in Pamplona during the nine-day festival of Sanfermines in honor of Saint Fermin. It...
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Pamplona, officially the Municipality of Pamplona (Ibanag: Ili nat Pamplona; Ilocano: Ili ti Pamplona; Tagalog: Bayan ng Pamplona), is a municipality...
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Siege of Pamplona may refer to: Battle of Pampeluna (1521), a battle and siege in which Ignatius of Loyola was wounded Siege of Pamplona (1794), an operation...
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Fernando Pamplona (26 September 1926 – 29 September 2013) was a Brazilian carnival organizer, scenographer, teacher, producer, and television presenter...
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Pamplona, officially the Municipality of Pamplona (Central Bikol: Banwaan kan Pamplona; Tagalog: Bayan ng Pamplona), is a municipality in the province...
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CA Osasuna (redirect from Osasuna Pamplona)
Athletic Club), or simply Osasuna, is a Spanish professional football club in Pamplona, Navarre. Founded on 24 October 1920, the club currently plays in La Liga...
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Laura Gonsalves Pamplona (born 7 September 1973 in Alicante) is a Spanish actress, best known for her roles in the television series Todos los hombres...
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The Citadel of Pamplona or The New Castle (in euskera, iruñeko zitadela; in Spanish, Ciudadela de Pamplona) is an old military renaissance fort, constructed...
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city of Pamplona, Spain. 74 BC – Pompaelo founded by Romans. 68 BC – Pamplona rebuilt by Pompey the Great. 5th century AD – Diocese of Pamplona established...
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Pamplona (pronounced [pamˈplona]) is a municipality and city in Norte de Santander, Colombia. It is the fifth most populated city and the sixth most populated...
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Pamplona/Iruña railway station (Pamplona in Spanish, Iruña in Basque and Pamplona/Iruña officially) is the central railway station of Pamplona/Iruña in...
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The Pamplona massacre was a mass shooting and assassination incident that took place at Pamplona, Negros Oriental in the Philippines. On March 4, 2023...
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García Íñiguez (redirect from Garcia I of Pamplona)
García I was the second king of Pamplona from 851–2 until his death. He was the son of Íñigo Arista, the first king of Pamplona. Educated in Cordoba, he was...
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of Pamplona (French: siège de Pampelune, Spanish: asedio de Pamplona) took place in 1823 during the French invasion of Spain. The city of Pamplona in...
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Íñigo Arista (redirect from Inigo I of Pamplona)
c. 771–790 – 851 or 852) was a Basque chieftain and the first king of Pamplona. He is thought to have risen to prominence after the defeat of local Frankish...
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Pamplona, officially the Municipality of Pamplona, is a municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it...
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The history of Pamplona as a city goes back to the 1st millennium B.C. when a settlement of Vascones named Iruña existed. However, traces of human occupation...
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and Aragon in Spain and New Aquitaine in France. The capital city is Pamplona (Basque: Iruña). The present-day province makes up the majority of the...
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Pamplona Cathedral (Santa María de la Asunción) is a Roman Catholic church in the archdiocese of Pamplona, Spain. The current 15th century Gothic church...
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II, was King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon from 970 until his death in 994. He was the eldest son of García Sánchez I of Pamplona and Andregoto Galíndez...
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Carlos Pamplona was an Argentine actor. He starred in the 1962 film Una Jaula no tiene secretos. "Una Jaula no tiene secretos". Cinenacional. Retrieved...
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The Cuenca de Pamplona (Basque: Iruñerria) is a comarca in Navarre, Spain. The Spanish word cuenca means 'basin', referring to a 'territory surrounded...
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Café Pamplona was located at 12 Bow St. beside the intersection of Bow and Arrow Streets near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States...
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This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134)...
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One-eyed (el Tuerto), and years later the Monk (el Monje), was king of Pamplona from 870/882 until 905. He appears in Arabic records as Fortoûn ibn Garsiya...
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