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Aplec was a
Catalan magazine from
which there is only
published one
number from
April 1952. It was
edited by “Club de Divulgació Literària” (a literary...
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festivities and on w****ends.
Sardanes danced during a
festival are
termed aplecs.
Brief public dances are
known as ballades. The
accompanying orchestra of...
- Madrid:
Imprenta de A. Pérez
Dubrull 1886 pp. 91-96 Alcover,
Antoni Maria Aplec de
Rondaies Mallorquines S.
Galayut (1915), pp. 80-92 Espinosa, Aurelio...
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favored in
Terres de Lleida,
where it has been
promoted since 1980 by the
Aplec del
Caragol de Lleida, and in the Pyrenees. The same term is also used for...
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Retrieved 9
March 2019. "El
tractament de la dona com a
pensadora en l
Aplec de
rondaies mallorquines d
Antoni M. Alcover". docplayer.es (in Spanish)...
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altar has been
built and the door has been barred. Nowadays, the
Aplec consists of a 30-minute walk from the old part of the
village to the hermitage...
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authorities and
Sardinian separatist and at the same time to
attend the
Aplec International in
Adifolk which was to take
place in the "Barceloneta of...
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forced into a
minority position. The
breakup was best
demonstrated by two
Aplecs de Montserrat,
since 1949
organized each year
separately by the Javieristas...
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Carlos Hugo for
ousting Zamanillo in 1962. He
attended some
Montejurra aplecs,
turning into the prince's
promotional stage, himself; in 1963 he needed...
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twice a year,
during traditional Catalan religious festivities known as
aplecs,
celebrating St.
Guillem and St. Mary Magdalene, to whom the
hermitage was...