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Alzira may
refer to:
Alzira (opera), an
opera by
Giuseppe Verdi Alzira, Valencia, a town in Spain, also
known as
Alcira This
disambiguation page lists...
- Unión
Deportiva Alzira is a
Spanish football team
based in
Alzira, in the
autonomous community of Valencia.
Founded in 1946, it
plays in
Segunda Federación...
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Alzira (Valencian: [
alˈziɾa]; Spanish:
Alcira [alˈθiɾa]) is a city and muni****lity of 47,335
inhabitants (62,094
floating po****tion) in Valencia, eastern...
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Bernard of
Alzira (born
Ahmet Ibn Al-Mansur in 1135, Carlet, Valencia,
Spain -
Alzira, Valencia, Spain, 1181) was an
Andalusian prince and diplomat, later...
- Club
Balonmano Alzira was a
Spanish handball team
based in
Alzira, Spain. CB
Alzira achieved two
great trophies before it was
dissolved in 1995. The club...
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Battle of
Alzira took
place in 1521, as
viceroy Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st
Count of Melito,
attempted to
subjugate Alzira and end the
Revolt of...
- Luísa
Alzira Teixeira Soriano (April 29, 1887 – May 28, 1963) was a
Brazilian politician who
served as the
mayor of Lajes, Rio
Grande do Norte. In 1928...
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Alzira is an
opera in a
prologue and two acts by
Giuseppe Verdi to an
Italian libretto by
Salvatore Cammarano,
based on the 1736 play Alzire, ou les Américains...
- 2012, he was
appointed at the helm of
fellow league team UD
Alzira. Ponz
departed Alzira on 21 July 2014, but
returned to the club the
following 11 February...
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national team in 2021. Born in
Alzira, Valencia, Martínez
joined Barcelona's La
Masia in July 2015, from his hometown's
Alzira. On 19 July 2017,
after finishing...