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Marquess of
Bolarque (Spanish: Marqués de
Bolarque) is a
noble title in the
peerage of Spain,
bestoweded on
Estanislao de Urquijo, 3rd
Marquess of Urquijo...
- the flat
water modality,
canoeing can be
practiced in the Entrepeñas and
Bolarque reservoirs.
There are also
important flat
water canoeing clubs in Aranjuez...
- The
Bolarque reservoir, with a
capacity of 31 hm³,
where the
intake is
located and from
where the
water is distributed. The
elevation from
Bolarque to...
- Luis de
Urquijo y Landecho, 2nd
Marquess of
Bolarque (28
January 1899 – 7 July 1975) was a
Spanish diplomat,
banker and
businessman who
served as a Spanish...
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Bolarque Dam (Spanish:
Presa de
Bolarque) is a
concrete gravity dam on the
Tagus in Spain,
where the
river forms the
border between the
provinces of Cuenca...
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originating from the
Tagus River. The Tagus-Segura
Water Transfer links the
Bolarque Reservoir on the
Tagus River (40°21′41″N 2°49′14″W / 40.3613°N 2.8205°W...
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PRESIDENTE FRANCISCO DE CONTRERAS. SU
APOYO AL
DESIERTO CARMELITA DE
BOLARQUE". Ohm :
Obradoiro de
Historia Moderna (in Spanish) (32). doi:10.15304/ohm...
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Castile (Spanish: Mar de Castilla),
together with the
reservoirs of Buendía,
Bolarque, Zorita, Almoguera, and Estremera. The
surface area of the
reservoir measures...
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Estanislao de
Urquijo y Ussía, 3rd
Marquess of
Urquijo and 1st
Marquess of
Bolarque.
Through his mother, he was a
nephew of
Alfonso de Urquijo,
notorious hunter...
- María del
Pilar de
Urquijo y Landecho,
daughter of the 1st
Marquess of
Bolarque, 10
October 1930 at San Fermín de los
Navarros in Madrid. She was the sister...