- The
Battle of
Artaza (Acción de
Artaza)
occurred on 20–22
April 1835
during the
First Carlist War. Jerónimo Valdés, at the time
Minister of War, arrived...
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Artaza-Escota (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtaθa esˈkota]) or Artatza-Axkoeta (Basque pronunciation: [artats̻a aʃkoeta]) is a
concejo in the muni****lity...
- 'People
think they are
drinking a
Spanish beer but it's not,' says
Aitor de
Artaza,
international head of
Estrella Galicia. He
accuses Madrí of 'lacking transparency'...
- Martín Burt
Artaza (born 21 May 1957) is a
Paraguayan social entrepreneur,
author and politician. He was the
former chief of
staff to Paraguay's president...
- victory, he
fought Juan
Carlos Artaza on July 17. From a
status standpoint, the
fight had
little significance,
since Artaza only had two
previous bouts,...
- De
Artaza (1998:475–476) Barros, Carlos. "As
orixes medievais da
Xunta de Galicia".
Retrieved November 9, 2011. De
Artaza (1998:46–47) De
Artaza (1998:xxix)...
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Osvaldo Enrique Artaza Barrios (born 5 July 1955) is a
Chilean physician who has
served as
minister of
health administration. "Exministro
Artaza: hay que ser...
- and Lertutxe. Tellería, Basaez, Artatzagane,
Negurigane and Aldekoane.
Artaza, Elexalde, Ikea Mendi, Udondo,
Mendibil and Santimami. Pinueta, Lamiako...
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Adolfo Navajas Artaza (26 May 1925 – 2
August 2022) was an
Argentine businessman and politician. An independent, he
served as
Governor of
Corrientes Province...
- Galicia".
Retrieved 9
November 2011. De
Artaza (1998:XXIX) De
Artaza (1998:46–47) De
Artaza (1998:XXIX) De
Artaza (1998:48) Goodman,
David (2002). Spanish...