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Azagra is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain.
AZAGRA in the
Bernardo Estornés Lasa -...
- Cauit. On 3
February 1868,
Pueblo de
Cauit was
renamed Pueblo de
Azagra. One of
Azagra's villages,
Visita de Pag-alad was
renamed Visita de San Fernando...
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Javier Azagra Labiano (24
January 1923 – 16
November 2014) was a
Spanish Prelate of the
Catholic Church.
Labiano was born in Pamplona,
Spain and ordained...
- are
administered by the
Schools Division of
Tanjay City.
Azagra Elementary School —
Barrio Azagra Alangilan Primary School —
Sitio Alangilan, Sto. Niño Ballacag...
- María Paz
Azagra Navascues (born 23
August 1982),
commonly known as Mari Paz, is a
former Spanish football midfielder. She pla**** for SD
Lagunak and Rayo...
- Herrera,
daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara “el Mayor” and
Teresa Álvarez de
Azagra. They had one son and
three daughters. One daughter,
Blanca Núñez de Lara...
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control of
Pedro Ruiz de
Azagra. It was
eventually conquered by
Peter III of
Aragon in 1284, and the
ruling family, the
House of
Azagra was deposed. The last...
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David Malo
Azagra (born 21
August 1980 in Marcilla, Navarre) is a
Spanish retired professional footballer who pla**** as a right-back.
David Malo at BD****bol...
- Juan Núñez I de Lara
around 1270
after his
first wife,
Teresa Álvarez de
Azagra died. Juan Núñez was the head of the
House of Lara
after the
death of his...
- wedlock. With an
unknown mistress, he had Agnes, who
married Álvar Pérez de
Azagra, 4th Lord of Albarracín. With
Marquesa López de Rada,
daughter of Lope Díaz...