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Andoain is a town in the
province of Gipuzkoa, in the
autonomous community of
Basque Country, in the
North of Spain.
Nowadays it has a po****tion of 14...
- The
Battle of
Andoain (Basque:
Andoaingo Gudua) was a
military engagement of the
First Carlist War that was
fought on 14
September 1837. It took place...
- Sebastián
Loiola Martutene Hernani Hernani Centro/Erdia
Zones 1-2
Urnieta Andoain Andoain Centro/Erdia
Zonas 2-3 Villabona-Zizurkil
Anoeta Tolosa Centro/Erdia...
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Zuazo 2010, p. 16
Zuazo 2010, p. 17. Zuazo,
Koldo (2012).
Arabako euskara.
Andoain (Gipuzkoa): Elkar. p. 21. ISBN 978-84-15337-72-0. The
first telegraph message...
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Ciudad a través de sus Calles, Plazas, Barrios,
Montes y
Caminos (3rd ed.).
Andoain: Txertoa. p. 92. ISBN 978-84-7148-399-7. Meteorología,
Agencia Estatal...
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Pentsamenduaren historia Euskal Herrian,
Andoain, Jakin. Azurmendi, J. 2020:
Pentsamenduaren historia Euskal Herrian,
Andoain, Jakin. Azurmendi, J. 2020: Pentsamenduaren...
- Abaltzisketa, Aduna, Albiztur, Alegia, Alkiza, Altzo, Amasa, Amezketa,
Andoain, Anoeta, Asteasu, Baliarrain, Belauntza, Berastegi, Berrobi, Zizurkil,...
- Cándida María de Jesús (31 May 1845 – 9
August 1912), born in
Andoain, as
Juana Josefa Cipitria y Barriola, was a
Spanish nun and the
founder of the Daughters...
- people,
including ETA
members and supporters,
including the ex-Mayor of
Andoain, José
Antonio Barandiarán, who is
rumoured to have led
police to 'Thierry'...
- C. To The Present. (2nd
Revised Edition 1986) pp. 90–91. Jar García de
Andoain, Enaitz. "La
Guerra Cimbria" (PDF).
Revista Ejército (Nº 919, noviembre...