Llardecans (Catalan pronunciation: [ʎaɾðeˈkans]) is a village in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. "Ajuntament de Llardecans"...
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Ripollès Girona 509 24.7 20.6 Llançà Alt Empordà Girona 4,970 28.0 177.5 Llardecans Segrià Lleida 497 66.0 7.5 Llavorsí Pallars Sobirà Lleida 367 68.5 5.4...
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de Segrià, Corbins, Gimenells i el Pla de la Font, La Granja d'Escarp, Llardecans, Lleida, Maials, Massalcoreig, Montoliu de Lleida, La Portella, Puigverd...
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governed territories that included Alcarràs, Montagut, Sarroca de Lleida, Llardecans, and Vilanova de Remolins. The house also owned large estates in Flix...
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(Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈzuz əˈβɛl muntəˈɣut i məˈsip]; born 1953 in Llardecans (Catalonia, Spain), commonly known as Abel Montagut, is a Catalan translator...
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Llambilles Gironès 541 244 45.10 % 240 98.36 % 0 0% 3 1.23 % 1 0.41 % Llardecans Segrià 474 176 37.13 % 155 88.07 % 15 8.52 % 6 3.41 % 0 0 % Maià de Montcal...
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Camp Cinzano (Vilafranca del Penedès, Barcelona), or Vall de Miarnau (Llardecans, Lleida). caves with collective burials: Bòfia de Sant Jaume [ca] (Montmajor...
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after the fall of the city they crossed the river and withdrew towards Llardecans. It was subjected to a reorganization, being added to the 44th Division...
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