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Armentia is one of the
villages ****ociated with Vitoria-Gasteiz. Its name
comes from the
Latin word armentum,
which translated into
English means "intensive...
- Nicolás
Armentia Ugarte (Bemedo, Spain, 5
December 1845 – 24
November 1909) was a
Spanish Franciscan Bishop of La Paz, Bolivia,
appointed 22
October 1901...
- The park of
Armentia,
commonly known as "El
bosque de
Armentia", is a gall-oak
forest located between Vitoria-Gasteiz and the
Mountains of Vitoria, in...
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Armentia or
Armentía is a
village and
minor local entity located in the muni****lity of
Condado de Treviño, in
Burgos province,
Castile and León, Spain...
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Julio César
Armentia (born
August 2, 1974, in San
Cayetano (Buenos Aires), Argentina) is a
former Argentine footballer who last pla**** for
Rivadavia de...
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Prudencio de
Armentia (Spanish: Basílica de San
Prudencio de
Armentia, Basque:
Armentiako San
Prudentzioren basilika) is a
basilica located in
Armentia, Vitoria-Gasteiz...
- of
Mount Gorbea where there is a
village called Vitoriano. The town of
Armentia,
nowadays in the
outskirts of Vitoria, has also been
proposed as a possible...
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Armenter (or
Armentia)
Chatmon (March 21, 1893 or
January 1894 –
September 21, 1964),
known as Bo Carter, was an
early American blues musician. He was...
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original on 27
April 2012.
Retrieved 16 May 2012. Sah P,
Faber ES,
Lopez De
Armentia M,
Power J (1 July 2003). "The
Amygdaloid Complex:
Anatomy and Physiology"...
- book Sharpe's Honour.
Reenactment of the
Battle of Vitoria,
staged on
Armentia fields, Vitoria-Gasteiz, 22 June 2013,
Bicentenary of the
Battle British...