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    Calatayud (Spanish pronunciation: [kalataˈʝuð]; 2014 pop. 20,658) is a municipality in the Province of Zaragoza, within Aragón, Spain, lying on the river...
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  • Calatayud or de Calatayud is a surname of Spanish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alejo Calatayud (c. 1705–1731), Mestizo silversmith...
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    Alexis Calatayud is an American politician serving as a member of the Florida Senate for the 38th district. She assumed office on November 8, 2022. Calatayud...
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  • Zulia Inés Calatayud Torres (born November 9, 1979, in Havana) is a Cuban runner competing mostly in the 800 metres event. Calatayud, who attended Havana's...
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  • Club Deportivo Calatayud is a Spanish football team based in Calatayud, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1923, they play in , holding...
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  • Calatayud, O.S.A. or Giacomo da Calatayud (died 1526) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Santorini (1521–1526). Santiago Calatayud was...
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    Alejo Calatayud (c. 1705 – January 31, 1731) was a Mestizo silversmith from Oropesa, Cochabamba province in present-day Bolivia. In 1730 Calatayud led a...
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    Juan Jesús Calatayud Sánchez (born 21 December 1979) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played 96 matches in La Liga over the...
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    Bartolomé Calatayud (8 September 1882– 11 April 1973) was a Spanish classical guitar composer, teacher and performer. He was born in 1882 on the island...
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    Calatayud station is a railway station located in the Spanish city of Calatayud in Aragon. It brings together the classic Iberian gauge route between...
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    church located in Calatayud, in Aragon, Spain. The church was commissioned in the 12th century after the Reconquista of Calatayud by King Alfonso I el...
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    Calatayud is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines located in the southwestern corner of the province of Zaragoza (Aragón, Spain)...
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    The Province of Calatayud was a province of Spain created in the 1822 territorial division of Spain (27 January 1822), during the Trienio Liberal of 1820–1823...
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  • Atlético Calatayud is a Spanish football team based in Calatayud in the community of Aragon. Founded in 1995, it plays in Regional Preferente – Group...
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    Calatayud in Spain had a large Jewish community as early as the reign of Abd al-Rahman III. In 1882, while workmen were digging the foundation of a house...
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    Pedro de Calatayud (1 August 1689 in Navarre, Spain – 27 February 1773 in Bologna, Papal States) was a Jesuit missionary. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)...
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    (D) ▌Barbara Sharief (D) ▌Ileana Garcia (R) ▌Jason Pizzo (D) ▌Alexis Calatayud (R) ▌Bryan Avila (R) ▌Ana Maria Rodriguez (R) ▌Republican (28) ▌Democratic...
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    Other towns in the province include La Almunia de Doña Godina, Borja, Calatayud, Caspe, Ejea de los Caballeros, Tarazona, and Utebo. Its area is 17,274...
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    translation, St Andrew is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church located in Calatayud, region of Aragon, Spain. The church was commissioned in the 12th century...
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  • Martín de Calatayud (1501 – November 9, 1548) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Santa Marta (1543–1548). Martín de Calatayud was born...
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  • The Calatayud Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament on the LET Access Series, held in Calatayud, Province of Zaragoza, Spain. The LETAS...
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    location Size (in cm's) 1763 Zaragoza Museum 127 x 88 1763 San Juan el Real, Calatayud 230 x 70 1767 Zaragoza Museum 140 x 100 1769 Collection of Pascual de...
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    Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza), Turiaso (Tarazona), Osca (Huesca) or Bilbilis (Calatayud). In the middle of the 3rd century the decay of the Roman Empire began...
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    Baltasar Gracián (category People from Comunidad de Calatayud)
    and Baroque prose writer and philosopher. He was born in Belmonte, near Calatayud (Aragón). His writings were lauded by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. The...
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    Benicarló (only in summertime). Huesca–Seville via Tardienta, Zaragoza, Calatayud, Guadalajara, Madrid-Puerta de Atocha and Córdoba Madrid–A Coruña via...
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    Juan Pablo de Aragón-Azlor y Zapata de Calatayud, 11th Duke of Villahermosa, 6th Duke of Palata, GE (24 January 1730 – 17 September 1790), was a Spanish...
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  • Algeciras, El Puerto de Santa María, Marbella, El Ejido, Huesca, Teruel, Calatayud, Oviedo, Gijón, Avilés, Mieres, Palma and southwest of the island, Bilbao...
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  • ninth to the eleventh centuries. They were given control of Zaragoza and Calatayud by the Umayyads as a counterweight to the independence-minded Muwallad...
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    Celedonio Calatayud Costa (Spanish pronunciation: [θeleˈðonjo kalataˈʝuð ˈkosta]; October 29, 1880 in Pedreguer – January 24, 1931 in Madrid) was a Spanish...
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    and baroque prose writer and philosopher. He was born in Belmonte, near Calatayud (Aragon). His writings, particularly El Criticón (1651–57) and Oráculo...
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