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    Ourense (Galician: [owˈɾɛnsɪ]; Spanish: Orense [oˈɾense]) is a province of Spain, in the southeastern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is...
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    Cardarelly was nine years old. After a short stay in Rúa Nova,6 they established their home and business in Rúa do Hórreo. Cardarelly grew up in an atmosphere...
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    escaping from several tight spots, Soult slipped away over the mountains to Orense in Spain. During the retreat, Soult's corps lost 4,500 men, its military...
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    structured, leading to Orense, Marín, Ponte Caldelas and Tuy and Portugal. New roads were built and developed in 1844 towards Orense, (the central section...
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    known as Geira) is a Roman road which linked the cities of Bracara Augusta (current Braga) and Asturica Augusta (current Astorga), with a length of about...
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    University Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-300-14246-4. Retrieved 25 July 2013. "Guide Orense". euroresidentes.com. Retrieved 24 July 2013. "Ponte Vella" (in Spanish)...
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    Estrella on the north side, the Orense square on the south side and the Casto Sampedro square on the east side, making a total of almost 5,000 m2. The square...
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    crowds. With arches in two of its ends, with the gardens of the Plaza of Orense and the Herrería fountain at the corner of the church and convent of St...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Lugo, and Orense. The areas were depopulated. After the Arab invasion Justus seems to have been the first bishop (c. 882). He is only a name. Gomado...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Pedro de Nova was assigned as the residence of the bishops of Britonia and Orense, when they should come to assist at the councils of Oviedo. By that time...
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    Evaristo Martelo Paumán (category People from A Coruña)
    Since Martelo's father was a militant Liberal it is not clear how he approached the Traditionalists, especially that except Orense, the movement was not particularly...
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