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Abárzuza (Basque: Abartzuza) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain. Muni****l Register...
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Buenaventura de
Abarzuza y
Ferrer (c. 1843–1910) was a
Spanish diplomat born in
Havana in Cuba. He was an amb****ador in
London in 1873 and
served as Minister...
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Felipe José
Abárzuza y
Oliva (24 May 1896 – 27
August 1970) was a
Spanish admiral who
served as
Minister of the Navy of
Spain between 1957 and 1962, during...
- María
Dolores Leonor "Mariló"
Montero Abárzuza (born 28 July 1965), is a
Spanish journalist and
television presenter. She was a
presenter of La mañana...
- the
following Spanish diplomats:
Eugenio Montero Ríos,
Buenaventura de
Abarzuza, José de Garnica,
Wenceslao Ramírez de Villa-Urrutia,
Rafael Cerero, and...
- 1930.[citation needed] The
palace was
built between 1920 and 1922 for
Abárzuza,
Conde de las
Almenas III. It is
located on the peak of a
granite mountain...
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Third Carlist War:
Battle of
Monte Muro –
Carlist forces entrenched around Abárzuza, on the
approach to
Estella in Navarre,
repel an
attack by Isabelino/Liberal...
- the Basque-speaking zone: Le****berri and Irurzun. Mixed-speaking zone:
Abárzuza, Ansoáin, Aoiz, Arce, Atez, Barañáin, Burgui, Burlada, Ciriza,
Cendea de...
- 138:
October 31, 1894. Editorial. The
Latest Crisis: Don
Buenaventura Abarzuza,
Minister of Ultramar.—No.139:
November 15, 1894. Editorial.
Spain and...
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Buenaventura Cousiño
Jorquera (1808–1855), a
Chilean politician Buenaventura de
Abarzuza y
Ferrer (1843–1910), a
Spanish diplomat Buenaventura Durruti (1896–1936)...