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Bigastro (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈɣastɾo]; Valencian: Bigastre) is a muni****lity in the
Valencian Community (Spain)
situated in the
south of the province...
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bishopric until Bigastro in its turn was destro**** by
Arabs at the end of the 7th century. No
longer a
residential diocese,
Bigastro is
today listed by...
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Diocese of Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi, as well as
titular bishop of
Bigastro, on 15
December 1969 and
ordained on 15
February 1970.
Todisco was appointed...
- Road 582. It has also a
railways station on the Albenga-Ventimiglia line.
Bigastro, Spain,
since 2002 Le Vigan, France,
since 2002
Alessandra Mele, music...
- was
given the name Cehegín, the town was
called Bigastro (not to be
confused with the
district of
Bigastro in the
Valencian Community) and
began to be an...
- Orihuela,
Valentila (possibly an
equivalent for Valencia), Alicante, Mula,
Bigastro, Eyya (probably Ojós), and Lorca.
Sometime probably during the
joint reign...
- the salt
lakes are found.
Local roads connect the town with Orihuela,
Bigastro,
Torrevieja and
other towns in the area. From
Alicante and Cartagena, the...
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eleven muni****lities of Vega Baja del Segura: Benejúzar, Benferri, Beniel,
Bigastro,
Callosa de Segura, Cox, Jacarilla, Rafal, Redován and Santomera. It had...
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fleeimg to the
fortified Begastri [es], and
setting up the see there.
Bigastro is now a
titular see. In 988, some time
after the
Muslim invasion of Spain...
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implicated in the
scandal involved either the PP or its candidates.
Albudeite Bigastro Carboneras Casares de las
Hurdes Córdoba
Finestrat Jaén Mazarrón Melilla...