Look up Gerona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gerona may refer to: Gerona, Spain, a city in Catalonia, Spain Gerona, Tarlac, a town in the Philippines...
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Gerona, officially the Municipality of Gerona (Ilocano: Ili ti Gerona; Kapampangan: Balen ning Gerona, Tagalog: Bayan ng Gerona), is a municipality in...
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Nueva Gerona is a Cuban city, capital of the Isla de la Juventud special municipality and province. As of 2012, its population was 59,049. The city was...
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Girona (redirect from Gerona, Spain)
Girona (Catalan: [ʒiˈɾonə] ; Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona] ) is the capital city of the province of Girona in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain...
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Siege of Gerona may refer to: Conquest of Girona (785) [ca], part of the creation of the Marca Hispanica Siege of Girona (793) [ca], part of the creation...
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Province of Girona (redirect from Province of Gerona)
(Catalan: província de Girona [pɾuˈvinsiə ðə ʒiˈɾonə]; Spanish: provincia de Gerona [pɾoˈβinθja ðe xeˈɾona]) is a province in the northeastern part of the autonomous...
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Ferdinand II of Aragon (redirect from John, Prince of Gerona)
Ferdinand II (10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called Ferdinand the Catholic, was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband and...
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Gerona, Sr. (January 17, 1933 – October 10, 2013) was a Filipino lawyer and jurist, known as the father of former Vice President Leni Robredo. Gerona...
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Ende (artist) (section Gerona Beatus)
through inscription: ENDE PINTRIX ET D(E)I AIUTRIX in the colophon of the Gerona Beatus. Most information about her comes down to the inscription in her...
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main students, were Nachmanides and Abraham Zacuto. The poet Meshullam of Gerona hails Azriel as the greatest Kabbalist of Spain, and Isaac the Blind, later...
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1200–4. doi:10.1007/s11606-014-2802-4. PMC 4099455. PMID 24553958. Buser GL, Gerona RR, Horowitz BZ, Vian KP, Troxell ML, Hendrickson RG, et al. (August 2014)...
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Antoni "Toni" Gerona Salaet (born 31 July 1973) is a Spanish handball coach. Toni Gerona trained at the National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia...
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The Copa de Confraternidad Rioplatense Escobar-Gerona was an official football competition organized by both bodies, the Argentine and Uruguayan football...
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Girona–Costa Brava Airport (redirect from Aeropuerto de Gerona)
LEGE) (Catalan: Aeroport de Girona-Costa Brava, Spanish: Aeropuerto de Gerona-Costa Brava) is an airport located 12.5 km (7.8 mi) southwest of the city...
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The 1941 Copa Escobar-Gerona, also named Copa de Confraternidad Rioplatense, was the first edition of the competition organised jointly by the Argentine...
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First siege of Girona (Peninsular War) (redirect from Battle of Gerona)
first siege of Girona during the Peninsular War, also called the battle of Gerona, took place from 20 to 21 June 1808, when an Imperial French division led...
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The Gerona Beatus is a 10th-century illuminated manuscript in the museum of Girona Cathedral, Catalonia, Spain. The manuscript contains two separate works:...
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Prince of Girona (redirect from Prince of Gerona)
(Catalan: Príncep o Princesa de Girona, Spanish: Príncipe o Princesa de Gerona) is one of the titles of the heir of the Crown of Spain. The title was historically...
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Jonah ibn Janah Abraham Saba Catalonia Nachmanides Menachem Meiri Nissim of Gerona (Ran) Shlomo ibn Aderet (Rashba) Yonah Gerondi (Rabbeinu Yonah) Zerachiah...
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Girona Station (redirect from Gerona Station)
Girona Station may refer to: Girona railway station, a station in Girona, Spain Girona (Barcelona Metro), a station in Barcelona, Spain This disambiguation...
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FC Isla de La Juventud (category Nueva Gerona)
Juventud Municipality. They play their home games at El Rodeo in Nueva Gerona. 2018 Season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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Third siege of Girona (Peninsular War) (redirect from Siege of Gerona (1809))
2020. Retrieved 22 May 2021. Voluntarios de Aragón Álvarez's 1 April 1809 edict. In Spanish. Media related to Third Siege of Gerona at Wikimedia Commons...
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Girona Cathedral (redirect from Gerona Cathedral)
amongst the master works of Romanesque tapestry. Other artworks include: The Gerona Beatus, a 10th-century illuminated manuscript; The Casket (i.e. Box) of...
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Gerona was a Spanish Navy screw frigate in commission from 1865 to 1899. She took part in combat operations during the Chincha Islands War, the Ten Years'...
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Siege of Girona (1710–1711) (redirect from Siege of Gerona (1710–1711))
During the War of the Spanish Succession, the city of Girona was besieged by French troops allied with Bourbon Spain from 15 December 1710 until 25 January...
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Second siege of Girona (Peninsular War) (redirect from Second siege of Gerona)
second unsuccessful French attempt to capture the city of Girona (spelled "Gerona" in Castilian) during the Peninsular War, part of the Napoleonic Wars. General...
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The Master of the Gerona Martyrology was a Bohemian painter active at the end of the fourteenth century. His output is fairly poorly known; some historians...
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The 1946 Copa Escobar-Gerona, also named Copa de Confraternidad Rioplatense, was the 4th (and last) edition of this cup competition organised jointly by...
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The 1945 Copa Escobar-Gerona, also named Copa de Confraternidad Rioplatense, was the third edition of the competition organised jointly by the Argentine...
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