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Bubierca is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion of...
- army at
Cutanda trying to
retake Zaragoza. When
Calatayud fell, he took
Bubierca,
Alhama de Aragón, Ariza, and
Daroca (1120). In 1123, he
besieged Lleida...
- Aragon.
Alfonso the
Battler conquered the
Almoravid cities of Calatayud,
Bubierca,
Alhama de Aragón, Ariza,
Zaragoza and Daroca. 1122
Alfonso the Battler...
- (Sierras de Algairén) ES2430104
Riberas del Jalón (
Bubierca - Ateca) (official name:
Riberas del Jalón (
Bubierca - Ateca))
Other names: n/a 41°19′11″N 1°48′52″W...
- Boquiñeni 993
Bordalba 95
Borja 4313
Botorrita 482 Brea de Aragón 2011
Bubierca 96
Bujaraloz 1004
Bulbuente 256
Bureta 320 El
Burgo de Ebro 1682 El Buste...
-
again on the
losing side, the
following November, at
Tudela and, again, at
Bubierca. In December, what was left of the Army of the Centre, now
under the orders...
- Arándiga, Ariza, Ateca,
Belmonte de Gracián, Berdejo, Bijuesca, Bordalba,
Bubierca, Cabolafuente, Calmarza, Calatayud,
Campillo de Aragón, Carenas, Castejón...
- then
meanders through the
Paleozoic zones of the
Cordillera Ibérica near
Bubierca,
being joined by the
Piedra and the
Manubles at Ateca. At Calatayud, the...
- who
served as
Bishop of
Cartagena (1615–1616).
Pedro Vega was born in
Bubierca,
Spain on 3 Nov 1560. On 6 Oct 1614, he was
appointed during the papacy...