José Pamplona Lecuanda (born February 6, 1911, date of death unknown) was a Mexican basketball player. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Born in...
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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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José Javier Pomés Ruiz (born 12 March 1952 in Pamplona, Navarra) was a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament with the People's Party...
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Kingdom of Navarre (redirect from King of Pamplona)
Miranda, José, Crónica de los reyes de Navarra (Pamplona, 1843) Yanguas y Miranda, José, Diccionario de las antigüedades de Nayanna (Pamplona, 1840–43)...
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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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García Jiménez was (sub- or co-) king of a part of Pamplona in the late 9th century, son of a supposed Jimeno. The Jiménez dynasty that would later rule...
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temple, Santa María la Real. José Goñi Gaztambide – a historian specialized in the episcopal history of the diocese of Pamplona – explains, in part, the matter...
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The Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela (Latin: Archidioecesis Pampilonensis et Tudelensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church located...
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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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Víctor Borja Rodolfo Choperena Luis de la Vega Raúl Fernández Andrés Gómez Silvio Hernández Francisco Martínez Jesús Olmos José Pamplona Greer Skousen...
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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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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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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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Fernández Andrés Gómez Silvio Hernández Francisco Martínez Jesús Olmos José Pamplona Greer Skousen 1948 London details United States Cliff Barker Don Barksdale...
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Appliances Group. Its headquarters were in Zaragoza, with plants in Zaragoza, Pamplona, Estella, Vitoria and Santander. "El pequeño taller de Zaragoza en el que...
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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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theology in Segovia, Santiago de Compostela, Medina del Campo and Pamplona. In Pamplona he translated The Compendium of the History of Spain by Father Duchesne...
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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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his services, for on the return of Ferdinand VII he was imprisoned at Pamplona from 1814 to 1820. He was finally given a small post in the civil service...
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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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Consolation in Pamplona. Following graduation, he was sent to do his theological studies at the Major Seminary of Our Lady of Pamplona. At the conclusion...
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charges of embezzlement. Floridablanca was imprisoned at the castle of Pamplona for three years and released only after the intervention of his brother...
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battalion. Later on he served as concejal in the Pamplona ayuntamiento. María became a nun. José's grandson Carlos Sánchez-Marco Mendizabal is a historian...
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of his. Sabotage was suspected, but never proven. Sanjurjo was born in Pamplona. His father, Captain Justo Sanjurjo Bonrostra, was a Carlist. His mother...
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(Spanish: Jimeno el Fuerte)), was the 9th century father of García Jiménez of Pamplona. In spite of various biographical details having been created, there are...
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known as Sancho I, was king of Pamplona from 905 until 925. He was the son of García Jiménez and was the first king of Pamplona of the Jiménez dynasty. Sancho...
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Festival of San Fermín (category Pamplona)
Fermín is a week-long, traditional celebration held annually in the city of Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. The celebrations start at noon on 6 July and continue...
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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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Víctor Borja Rodolfo Choperena Luis de la Vega Raúl Fernández Andrés Gómez Silvio Hernández Francisco Martínez Jesús Olmos José Pamplona Greer Skousen...
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José Martínez Oya (born 14 January 1983 in Pamplona, Navarre) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a midfielder. José Oya at BDFutbol Futbolme...
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