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Azpeitia (meaning 'down the rock' in Basque) is a town and muni****lity
within the
province of Gipuzkoa, in the
Basque Country, Spain,
located on the Urola...
- fail, but
instead to
repeat itself in a self-similar way.
Phyllotaxis Azpeitia, Eugenio; Tichtinsky, Gabrielle; M****on,
Marie Le; Serrano-Mislata, Antonio;...
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Rafael Azpeitia (born 17 May 1952) is a
Mexican water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Burdinbidearen Euskal Museoa, Spanish:
Museo Vasco del Ferrocarril) is
located in
Azpeitia,
Basque Country, Spain. It has a
collection of
steam locomotives and other...
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Gurutzi Arregi Azpeitia [guˈɾu.ts̻i aˈʁe.gi as̻.peiˈti.a] (12
November 1936 - 6 May 2020) was a Spanish-Basque ethnographer. She was the
director of the...
- Sebastián de
Segurola y Olidén (
Azpeitia,
province of Guipúzcoa, Spain,27 January, 1740 – La Paz,
Audiencia de Charcas, 1 October, 1789) was a nobleman...
- María
Eugenia Hurtado Azpeitia is a
Mexican architect. She is the
coordinator of the
Carlos Leduc M.
Workstop of the
Faculty of
Architecture at the National...
- or
possibly 'hut made of clay'[citation needed]) in the muni****lity of
Azpeitia,
Basque Country, Spain.
Ignatius of Loyola,
whose real name was Iñigo López...
- The
Sanctuary of
Loyola in
Azpeitia,
Basque Country, Spain, the main
Jesuit shrine in the
birthplace of
Ignatius of Loyola...
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Claudia Fernández
Azpeitia (born 11 July 2003) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Athletic Club. Fernández
started her
career at Añorga...