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Burriana (Spanish: [buˈrjana]) or
Borriana (Valencian: [boriˈana]) is a muni****lity in
eastern Spain, in the
province of Castellón, part of the Valencian...
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siege of
Burriana was one of the
battles that
occurred during the
Conquest of
Valencia by
James I of Aragon.
Burriana was an
important Muslim city...
- CF B. Born in
Burriana, Castellón,
Valencian Community,
Cabanes joined Villarreal CF's
youth sides in 2019, from
hometown side CD
Burriana.
After alternating...
- Club
Deportivo Burriana is a
Spanish football team
based in
Burriana, in the
autonomous community of Valencia.
Founded in 1949, it
plays in
Lliga Comunitat...
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awarded Blue
Flags several times. An
example of this is
Burriana Beach. The
beaches are:
Burriana Carabeillo Carabeo Chucho Torrecilla El Salón Playazo...
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decommissioned on 13
August 1960 and laid up at Devonport. She
arrived at
Burriana for s****ping on 28
February 1970. Colledge, J.J.
Ships of the
Royal Navy:...
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crowns on blue
design appears on the coat of arms of the
Spanish city of
Burriana in the
Valencian Community, but, like
Coutts & Co, is
arranged one over...
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representing Villarreal CF B, CD Toledo, UD Alzira, UB
Conquense and CD
Burriana.
Pulga moved abroad for the
first time in his
career in
August 2012, signing...
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modified extensively, laid up at
Devonport in
August 1965 and
arrived in
Burriana,
Spain for s****ping on 16
December 1971. "RFA Wave Prince". historicalrfa...
- line 14 km.
Vilarreal -
Burriana 1907-1956,
reopened 1960-1963.
Burriana - Grao de
Burriana 1907-1936.
Burriana -
Porto de
Burriana 1948-1956. At closure...