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Antonio Bergosa y Jordán (born 1748 in Jaca) was a
Spanish clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca. He was ordained...
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Bergosa is an unpo****ted
settlement belonging to the muni****lity of Jaca, in the
region of Jacetania,
province of Huesca, Aragon. It is part of the...
- Jaca
Ascara Castiello de Jaca
Larrosa Villanovilla Bescós de
Garcipollera Bergosa Acín Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute. "Toponyms:...
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Census and the
previous one, the muni****lity grew
because it
incorporated Bergosa and Yosa de Garcipollera.
Between the 1970
Census and the
previous one...
- María de Iguácel
Church of San Juan
Bautista de Acín
Ijuez river Acín
Bergosa Bescós de
Garcipollera Larrosa Villanovilla Yosa de
Garcipollera Wikimedia...
- Si je t'aime,
prends garde à toi (1998) -
Gamal Total western (2000) -
Bergosa L'affaire
Marcorelle (2000) -
Georges Victoire (2004) - Jean-Paul Le courage...
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upstream towns were affected: Larrosa, Villanovilla, Bescós de Garcipollera,
Bergosa, Acín, and, Yosa de
Garcipollera in the
Garcipollera valley, now belonging...
- (1775–1793)
Resigned Gregorio Jose de Omaña y
Sotomayor (1792–1797) Died
Antonio Bergosa y Jordán (1801–1817) Confirmed,
Archbishop of Tarragona,
Spain Manuel Isidoro...
- Armanyà i Font 1804–1816 :
Romualdo Mon y
Velarde 1818–1819 :
Antonio Bergosa y Jordán 1820–1825 :
Jaime Creus Martí 1826–1854 :
Antonio Fernando de...
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refer to the de
facto po****tion.
Villanovilla Bescós de
Garcipollera Bergosa Acín Yosa de
Garcipollera Instituto Aragonés de Estadística (2005). Catálogo...