Navarre (redirect from Navarra (province))
held in Pamplona in July. The first documented use of a name resembling Navarra, Nafarroa, or Naparroa is a reference to navarros, in Eginhard's early-9th-century...
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Michele Navarra (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle naˈvarra]; 5 January 1905 – 2 August 1958) was an Italian member of the Sicilian Mafia. He was a qualified...
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The University of Navarra is a private research university located on the southeast border of Pamplona, Spain. It was founded in 1952 by Josemaría Escrivá...
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Canal 4 Navarra was a Spanish television channel, launched in 1997. It was founded and started to broadcast in 1997. Canal 4 Navarra mainly broadcast in...
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Mosé Navarra (born 18 July 1974, in Loano) is a retired tennis player from Italy. Navarra turned professional in 1993. The left-hander reached his highest...
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Kingdom of Navarre (redirect from Kingdom of Navarra)
of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/; Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Royaume de Navarre, Latin: Regnum Navarrae), originally the Kingdom...
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Public University of Navarre (redirect from Universidad Publica de Navarra)
(Basque: Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa; Spanish: Universidad Pública de Navarra), also known by its acronym UPNA or NUP, is a public university created...
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Parliament of Navarre (redirect from Parlamento de Navarra)
Parliament of Navarre (Spanish Parlamento de Navarra, Basque Nafarroako Parlamentua) or also known as Cortes de Navarra (in Spanish) or Nafarroako Gorteak (in...
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Contigo Navarra (Basque: Zurekin Nafarroa, lit. 'With You, Navarre' or 'Navarre With You') is an electoral alliance for the 2023 regional and local elections...
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Caja de Ahorros de Navarra or Caja Navarra or CAN was a medium-sized savings bank based in the Navarre province of northern Spain with headquarters in...
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Government of Navarre (redirect from Government of Navarra)
Government of Navarre (Basque: Nafarroako Gobernua; Spanish: Gobierno de Navarra) is the institution of executive nature in which the government of the...
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The Jaca Navarra (Basque: Nafarroako zaldiko), or Navarrese Horse, is a Spanish breed of small horse from the autonomous community of Navarre in the north-eastern...
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Navarra Arena is an indoor sporting arena and fronton located in Pamplona, Spain. Its capacity is 9,808 people in the main court and 3,000 in the fronton...
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André-Nicolas Navarra (Biarritz, 13 October 1911 – Siena, 31 July 1988) was a French cellist and cello teacher. He was born into a musical family in Biarritz...
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El Sadar Stadium (redirect from Estadio reyno de navarra)
(Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo el saˈðaɾ]; known as Estadio Reyno de Navarra from 2005 to 2011, [ˈrejno ðe naˈβara]) is a football stadium in Pamplona...
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Navarre (disambiguation) (section Navarra)
Navarre (Spanish: Navarra, Basque: Nafarroa) is an autonomous community of Spain. Navarre may also mean: Lower Navarre, historical region of southern...
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Philip II of Spain (redirect from Philip IV of Navarra)
Philip II (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal...
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Pamplona (redirect from Pamplona, Navarra)
Distancia). The two most important museums in Pamplona are the Museo de Navarra, devoted to the archaeological and artistic heritage of Navarre, and the...
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Deusto (Bilbao, Spain), he is a jurist, historian and politician from Navarra, which is a Foral or autonomous Community, integrated into the Kingdom...
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Vicente Macanan Navarra (born 22 January 1939) is the Bishop Emeritus of Bacolod since the appointment of Bishop Patricio A. Buzon as his successor. He...
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Diario de Navarra (also called El Diario de Navarra; Spanish: Navarra Daily) is a regional newspaper based in Pamplona, Spain. The paper has been in circulation...
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Circuito de Navarra is a motorsport race track that opened in June 2010 near Los Arcos in the Navarre region of Northern Spain. It is a 3.904 km (2.426 mi)...
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map showing Foix and Navarra...
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Basket Navarra Club is a professional Basketball team based in Pamplona, Navarra. The team currently plays in league LEB Plata. Basket Navarra Club was...
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Funes is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. It is situated 62 kilometers from the capital...
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Nino Navarra (Alcamo, 1885 – Kars Plateau, 6 June 1917) was an Italian poet, writer and orator. He was born from Leonardo Navarra and Cecilia Triolo of...
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New Navarre (redirect from New Navarra)
New Navarre (Spanish: Nueva Navarra, Basque: Nafarroa Berria) was at first an informal name given to the silver-mining region north of Sinaloa. Just before...
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Cosmana Navarra (English: Cosmana Navarra House) is a 17th-century aristocratic townhouse in Rabat, Malta. The building belonged to Cosmana Navarra (1600-1687)...
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Lower Navarre (redirect from Baja Navarra)
Beherea/Baxenabarre; Gascon/Bearnese: Navarra Baisha; French: Basse-Navarre [bɑs navaʁ]; Spanish: Baja Navarra) is a traditional region of the present-day...
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Andrea Navarra (born 25 February 1971) is a former rally driver from Italy. He scored points in the 1995 and 2004 World Rally Championship seasons, and...
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