part of Bages. "Ajuntament de Calders". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13. "El municipi en xifres: Calders". Statistical Institute of Catalonia...
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Calders is a municipality in Catalonia, Spain Calders may also refer to: Calders (Yorkshire Dales), hill in England The Calders, housing estate in Edinburgh...
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house builders, known as the Calders system. On 3 May 1948, Calders Ltd was floated on the London Stock Exchange. In 1957 Calders Ltd was purchased by Great...
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Blue Balliet East Calder, Mid Calder and West Calder, three villages in West Lothian, Scotland Calder Park (disambiguation) Calders (disambiguation) This...
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(unfinished) Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. "Pere Calders - Catalan literature online". LletrA. "Pere Calders". Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 November...
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(Madrid-Sant Vicenç de Calders-Barcelona) Líne 240 (Sant Vicenç de Calders-Hospitalet de Llobregat) Líne 600 (Sant Vicenç de Calders-València/Tortosa) It...
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Calder River or River Calder may refer to: Calder River (Tasmania) in north-west Tasmania Calder River (Victoria) Calder River (Western Australia) in the...
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Calders is a summit of 2,211 feet (674 m) in the Howgill Fells, Cumbria, England. It lies about 2⁄3 mile (1 km) south-east of the summit of The Calf and...
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Calders Peak is a summit in West Virginia, in the United States. With an elevation of 3,219 feet (981 m), Calders Peak is the 274th highest summit in...
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Calder Park may refer to the following: Calder Park, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia Calder Park Raceway, a motor racing circuit in Calder...
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"Ajuntament de Monistrol de Calders". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13. "El municipi en xifres: Monistrol de Calders". Statistical Institute...
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Sant Vicenç de Calders (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsam biˈsɛnz ðə kəlˈdes]) is a village in the El Vendrell municipality, in the Baix Penedès comarca, Province...
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The Calders is a residential neighbourhood in Edinburgh, Scotland – not to be confused with the Calders of West Lothian aka West Calder, Mid Calder and...
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that stands at the heart of Cawdor Castle was built by the Calders in about 1454. The Calders inter-married with other local families such as the powerful...
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Simon Peter Richie Calder (born 25 December 1955) is a freelance English travel journalist and broadcaster. He works for various news and travel publications...
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the Calders moved to Spuyten Duyvil to be closer to New York City, where Stirling Calder rented a studio. While living in Spuyten Duyvil, Calder attended...
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Scotland. Calder House is located within the historical barony of Calder, adjacent the Kirk of Calder. Known as Calder Comitis, meaning "Earl's Calder", this...
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The Valencia–Sant Vicenç de Calders railway, also known as the Valencia–Tarragona railway is a railway line in Spain, beginning at Valencia Nord and ending...
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Richard Calder (1943 – 3 Nov 2014) was a senior official at the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Calder held a Bachelor's degree in political...
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Rebecca Calder is an English actress. Her films include Altar (2014), Love Me Do (2015), for which she won Best Actress at the European Independent Film...
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The Calder Cup is the trophy awarded annually to the playoff champions of the American Hockey League. It was first presented in 1937 to the Syracuse Stars...
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David Calder may refer to: David Calder (rower) (born 1978), Canadian rower and Olympic athlete David Calder (actor) (born 1946), British actor David O...
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The bombing of Sant Vicenç de Calders was an aerial bombing of the railway station of Sant Vicenç de Calders, Catalonia, during the Spanish Civil War....
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2021, Calder has an estimated net worth of US$5.5 billion. Calder was born in and grew up in Johannesburg, Transvaal, Union of South Africa. Calder started...
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Frank Sellick Calder (November 17, 1877 – February 4, 1943) was a British-born Canadian ice hockey executive, journalist, and athlete. Calder was the first...
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The Calder Memorial Trophy is an annual award given "to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey...
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literary critic David Daiches, with whom Calder collaborated on a book about Sir Walter Scott in 1969. The Calders had two daughters, Rachel and Gowan, and...
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West Calder (Scots: Wast Cauder, Scottish Gaelic: Caladar an Iar) is a village in the council area of West Lothian, Scotland, located four miles west of...
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James or Jim Calder may refer to: James Alexander Calder (1868–1956), Canadian politician James Erskine Calder (1808–1882), English-born Surveyor General...
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Henry Calder may refer to: Henry Calder (English cricketer) (1858–1938) Henry Calder (Australian cricketer) (1906–1970) Sir Henry Calder, 4th Baronet (1774–1792)...
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