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Bujalance is a town
located in the
heart of Andalucia,
southern Spain, in the
province of Córdoba. As of 2010[update], it had 7910 inhabitants. Its name...
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Castillo de
Bujalance (originally, Bury al-Hans ("tower of the snake") is a
castle located in the town of
Bujalance, in Andalucia,
southern Spain, in...
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Spanish for "Cathedral of the Countryside") is a
Roman Catholic church in
Bujalance, Andalusia,
southern Spain. It
originates from the
church of
Santa Maria...
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February 1975 in Algeciras,
province of Cádiz, soon
relocating to
Bujalance,
province of Córdoba, with his family.
Originally enrolled into a degree...
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awards at Viña del Mar in 2004. His last
musical work was the
singing of
Bujalance's football team's hymn. In 2008,
Camilo announced his
retirement from the...
- 2023) was a
Spanish tenor,
whose career spanned over 30 years. Born in
Bujalance,
during the
civil war
Lavirgen suffered a
serious leg
injury and remained...
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Madrid The
leaning bell
tower of the
Church of Our Lady of ****umption in
Bujalance,
Andalusia The
Leaning Tower of St. Moritz,
remaining bell
tower of St...
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Navarre (Tafalla, etc.), Aragón (Huesca and Lidón),
Andalusia (
Bujalance), Castile-La
Mancha (Las Labores) and
Catalonia (Creixell). A
Basque Nationalist...
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insurrection of
December 1933
Anarchist revolt in Labastida [es] (1933)
Bujalance incidents [es](1933) May Days (1937)
Spanish political violence during...
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Iberian reliefs of Osuna, Lady of Baza, and León de
Bujalance [ca; es], the
Phoenician sarcophagi of Cádiz, and the
Roman sculptures...