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Jordi Arquer i
Saltor (1907 – 1981) was a
Spanish communist politician and
writer from Catalonia.
Arquer was born in
Barcelona in 1907.
During the dictatorship...
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Cristina Gómez
Arquer (born 22
March 1968) is a
Spanish handball player. She is the
player with most caps (277) for the
Spain women's
national handball...
- of the
Catalan separatist movement. The main
leaders of PCC were
Jordi Arquer and Víctor Colomer. The PCC was
founded in 1928 by the
communist sector...
- Spain.
Prominent leaders of BOC were Joaquín Maurín,
Hilari Arlandis,
Jordi Arquer, Pere Bonet, Víctor Colomer,
Abelard Tona
Nadalmai and Àngel Estivill. In...
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Cristina Gómez may
refer to:
Cristina Gómez
Arquer (born 1968),
Spanish handball player Cristina Gómez (squash player) (born 1998),
Spanish squash player...
- Theatres. In 1944
Barcelona producer Alfredo Matas and
businessman José
Arquer joined forces to open a
luxury complex on
Avenida Diagonal in Barcelona...
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characteristic trait of the
islanders of that time,
among them
Sigismondo Arquer,
Giovanni Francesco Fara and
Pietro Delitala stood out.
Delitala wrote in...
- (2005). L'alba dei Nuraghi. Cagliari: Fabula. p. 25. ISBN 88-89661-00-3.
Arquer,
Sigismondo (2008). Laneri,
Maria Teresa (ed.).
Sardiniae brevis historia...
- Lalanne-Arqué (French pronunciation: [lalan aʁke]; Occitan: La Lana
Arquèr) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the...
- ISSN 1094-4087. PMID 18711500. Lin, Kebin; Xing, Jun; Quan, Li Na; de
Arquer, F.
Pelayo García; Gong, Xiwen; Lu, Jianxun; Xie, Liqiang; Zhao, Weijie;...