Gandia (Valencian: [ɡanˈdi.a]} Spanish: Gandía [ɡanˈdi.a]) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, eastern Spain on the Mediterranean. Gandia...
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Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía (Spanish: Juan de Borja; Catalan: Joan de Borja; c. 1476 – 14 June 1497) was the second child of Pope Alexander VI...
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Gandia Bàsquet Athletic is a professional basketball team based in Gandia, Valencian Community and plays in the Municipal de Gandia, in Liga EBA. In 2013...
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Adrián Gandía Ginés (born 19 December 1997) is a Puerto Rican judoka. Gandía is the gold medallist of the 2020 Pan American Judo Championships in the...
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Francis Borgia (redirect from Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía)
both Pope Alexander VI and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, he was Duke of Gandía and a grandee of Spain. After the death of his wife, Borgia renounced his...
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Duke of Gandia (1493–1543), son of Giovanni Borgia, II Duke of Gandia. Isabel Borgia (1498 - 1557), daughter of Giovanni Borgia, II Duke of Gandia, nun with...
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Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st Duke of Gandía (Spanish: Pedro Luis de Borja, Latin: Petrus Ludovicus de Boria) (1458 or 1460 – 1488 or 1491) was a Valencian...
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Hugo Folch of Cardona and Gandía, known as "the Navarrese" (~1405 - ~1470) was Duke of Gandía (1425-1433) and gentleman of Guadalest. He was son of Joan...
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Duke of Gandía (Valencian: Ducat de Gandia, IPA: [duˈkad de ɣanˈdi.a]) is a title of Spanish nobility that was first created in 1399 by Martin of Aragon...
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Manuel Zeno Gandía (January 10, 1855 – January 30, 1930) was a Puerto Rican physician, poet, novelist, journalist and politician. He is best known as the...
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Gandía Shore is a Spanish reality television series broadcast on MTV Spain. It premiered on 14 October 2012 and is the Spanish adaptation of American show...
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Borgia College, Gandia (Spanish: Colegio Borja), is a private Catholic multilingual nursery through secondary school (ESO), located in Gandia, Valencia, Spain...
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Abelardo Gandía Valdés (born 5 September 1977 in Requena) is a cyclist from Spain. He has a vision impairment. He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics...
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Bodegas Vicente Gandia (Vicente Gandia Pla S.A.), is a Valencian wine producer and seller company founded in 1885. Hoya de Cadenas, its family-owned estate...
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The Archaeological Museum of Gandia is a center where is shown the archaeological heritage of La Safor and Gandia area, but especially, the materials of...
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Units pel Bàsquet Gandia, also known as Hispagan UPB Gandia by sponsorship reasons, is a Spanish basketball club based in Gandia, Valencian Community,...
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Club de Fútbol Gandía is a Spanish football team based in Gandia, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1947 it plays in Lliga Comunitat...
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Alfonso de Aragón y Foix (1332 - Gandia, 5 March 1412) also called Alfonso I of Gandía "the old" and Alfonso IV of Ribagorza, was the eldest son of Count...
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Luna (1474 – 1539) was the wife of Juan (Giovanni) Borgia, second Duke of Gandía. Her father was, Enrique Enríquez de Quiñones, making her paternal grandfather...
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Eiximenis, also known as Alfonso II of Gandia the young or Alfonso V of Ribagorza (c. 1358 – 31 August 1422) Duke of Gandia, count of Denia and count of Ribagorza...
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Ferrocarril Alcoy Gandía was a Spanish railway line in operation between 1892 and 1969. It was also known as la chicharra (Spanish) or xitxarra (Valencian)...
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actor from Andalusia. He gained notoriety for his villain role playing Gandía in Money Heist. José Manuel Rivera "Poga" was born in Jerez de la Frontera...
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Valencia (Valencian Community, Spain), between Valencia Nord and Gandía or Grao de Gandía. It serves the municipalities of Valencia, Alfafar, Benetússer...
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Palma de Gandia (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈpalma ðe ɣanˈdi.a]; Spanish: Palma de Gandía) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community...
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El Real de Gandia (Valencian pronunciation: [el reˈal de ɣanˈdi.a], Spanish: Real de Gandía) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian...
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The Ducal Palace of Gandia was, from the 14th century, the residence of the Royal Dukes of Gandía, and from 1485, the Borja family. It was the birthplace...
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Eduardo Neumann Gandía (26 April 1852 – 9 September 1913), was one of Puerto Rico's most accomplished historians. He is particularly well known for his...
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Vicente Gandía (March 20, 1935 – March 9, 2009) was a Mexican artist of Spanish origin who is best known for his depictions of nature and buildings. He...
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November 2023, netting the C's equalizer in a 1–1 home draw against CF Gandía. He made his professional debut with the reserves on 12 November, coming...
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Collegiate Basilica of Santa Maria of Gandia, also known as "La Seu", is the principal church of the city of Gandia, (Valencia). Construction commenced...
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