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Estadio El
Alcoraz is a
football stadium in the city of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. It
serves as the home
ground of the city's
foremost professional football...
- The
Battle of
Alcoraz took
place between 1094 and 1096
outside Huesca,
pitting the
besieging forces of
Peter I of
Aragon and
Navarre against the allied...
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single season in 2020–21. SD
Huesca plays its home
games at
Estadio El
Alcoraz,
which seats 9,100 spectators. The city of
Huesca is one of the pioneers...
- The
Cross of
Alcoraz is the name
given to a
heraldic coat of arms and flag made up of the
Cross of
Saint George, or
cross of
gules on Argent, with a Moor's...
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Corsica are
derived from the Four
Moors flag, also
known as the "Cross of
Alcoraz". This
consists of a red
cross of
Saint George on a
white background with...
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Cross of
Alcoraz,
symbolizing Peter I of
Aragon and Pamplona's
victory over the "Moorish"
kings of the
Taifa of
Zaragoza in the
Battle of
Alcoraz in 1096...
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former Crown of Aragon, when King
Peter I of
Aragon won the
Battle of
Alcoraz in 1096
commending his army and
people to the au****es of the saint. He...
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place on 10
February 1929 with five
clubs hosting the
opening fixtures. El
Alcoraz was the
latest stadium to host its
first La Liga match, and the
Wanda Metropolitano...
- al polémico gol del
Huesca y El
Alcoraz decidirá el
ascenso (Huracán
react to Huesca's
controversial goal and El
Alcoraz will
decide promotion); ABC, 20...
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quarter - also
known as the "Cross of
Alcoraz"
which became the war flag of the
Reconquista following the "Battle of
Alcoraz" in 1096, when,
according to tradition...