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Alcachofa is the
first studio album released by Chilean-German
producer Ricardo Villalobos on the
German house label Playhouse on
September 19, 2003....
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Alcachofa may
refer to: The
Spanish word for
Artichoke Alcachofa (album), an
album by
Ricardo Villalobos This
disambiguation page
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Alcachofa Soft was a
video game
developer in Toledo, Spain,
founded in 1995 and
specializing in
graphic adventure games. Its
first work was the game Dráscula:...
- term was
itself borrowed either from
Spanish alcarchofa (today
usually alcachofa) or
directly from the
source of the
Spanish word—medieval
Andalusi Arabic...
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artichoke 1531
Arabic الخرشوف al-kharshūf;
previously entered Castillian as
alcachofa and then
French as
artichaut bałota
ballot 1549 ball used in Venetian...
- had the
famous Puerta de Alcalá
constructed along with the
statue of
Alcachofa fountain, and
moved and
redesigned the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid...
- La
sombra y el mar (Shadow and Sea),
Morales del Coso, 2003
Deshojando alcachofas (Putting the
Leaves off Some Artichokes), Seix Barral, 2005 Déjalo, ya...
- El
Tesoro de Isla
Alcachofa is a 2000
Spanish video game by
Alcachofa Soft. It is the
first video game the
developers made
under their newly incorporated...
- in the cathedral,
called La
Alcachofa (literally, 'the Artichoke') or La
Repollo (literally, 'the Cabbage'). La
Alcachofa is a silver-colored
metal censer...
- an
adventure video game
loosely based upon the novel, was
developed by
Alcachofa Soft and
published by
DreamCatcher Interactive. La Abadía del
Crimen Extensum...