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Agramunt (Catalan pronunciation: [aɣɾaˈmun]) is a muni****lity (municipi) in the
comarca of the
Urgell in Catalonia. It is
situated in the
north of the...
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Pedro Agramunt Font de Mora (12
September 1951 – 25
November 2024) was a
Spanish politician.
Agramunt was from
Valencia and
served as a
member of the...
- Turrón (Spanish: [tuˈron]), torró (Valencian: [toˈro]) or
torrone (Italian: [torˈroːne]) is a
Mediterranean nougat confection,
typically made of honey...
- (Egyptian Arabic: دليلة Daleela) also
Delia Turina (born as
Adelaida Angulo Agramunt), (7 July 1936 – 17
September 2001) was a
Spanish oriental dancer. From...
- corruption; it
strongly criticised former Parliamentary ****embly
president Pedro Agramunt and
suggested that he had
engaged in "corruptive activities"
before his...
- a
Baroque church located in
Montclar d'Urgell, in the muni****lity of
Agramunt. It is a
building included in the
Inventory of the
Architectural Heritage...
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Hendrik Weber from an
organization called People's
Diplomacy Norway,
Pedro Agramunt and
Thierry Mariani.
Russia commissioned ****sky's own organization, the...
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Transparency of
Catalonia between 2020 and 2021. He was
previously mayor of
Agramunt. He is
currently awaiting trial on
charges of
disobedience for his role...
- king of Aragon, or the
viscount of Cardona. In 1278, he met the king at
Agramunt and
received Urgel as a fief.
Ermengol attached himself thereafter to Peter's...
- component, and
supposed ways of
protecting oneself.
Shortly thereafter,
Agramunt himself was one of the
first victims when the
Plague razed Lleida. Diccionari...