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Rafael Luis
Bardají López (born Badajoz, 1959) is a
Spanish author,
sociologist and
former national security advisor to the
Spanish government who researches...
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Eusebio Bardají y
Azara (19
December 1776 in Graus,
Spain – 7
March 1842 in Huete, Spain) was a
Spanish politician and
diplomat who
briefly served as...
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Ander Bardají Maiza (born 20
April 1995) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Lasarte-Oria, Gipuzkoa,
Basque Country...
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Valle de
Bardají (Spanish: [ˈbaʎe ðe βaɾðaˈxi]), in Aragonese: Val de Bardaixí, is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 8
April 2021. Martín Mazas,
Eduardo (2008).
Teodoro Bardají Mas, el
precursor de la
cocina moderna en España.
Ciudad de edición. Anónimo...
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Quaternary chronostratigraphical charts (from 2004b) Silva, P.G. C. Zazo, T.
Bardají, J. Baena, J. Lario, A. Rosas, J. Van der Made. 2009, "Tabla Cronoestratigrafíca...
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Gonzalo Fernández de
Heredia y de
Bardají (c. 1450 – 21
November 1511) was an
Aragonese monk, bishop,
politician and diplomat. He was bishop-elect of...
- 178–182. doi:10.1016/j.wep.2018.10.002. hdl:10419/194558. Li, Yuanbo;
Bardaji,
Isabel (2018), New wine
world from Asia Development,
regional comparison...
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visiting the
United States in
February 2019, with
Santiago Abascal and
Rafael Bardají using their good
relations with the
administration to
build support within...
- Escoffier, p. 43; Swann, p. 22; Johnson, p. 201;
Bardají, p. 120; Bauer, p. 143; and Stamm, p. 39
Bardají,
Teodoro (1993). Índice culinario. Zaragoza: Val...