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Calahorra (Spanish: [kalaˈora]; Aragonese: Calagorra; Latin: Calagurris) is a muni****lity in the
Spanish autonomous community and
province of La Rioja...
- The
Calahorra tower (Spanish:
Torre de la
Calahorra) is a
fortified gate in the
historic centre of Córdoba, Spain. The
edifice is of
Islamic origin. It...
- Club
Deportivo Calahorra is a
Spanish football team
based in
Calahorra, in the
autonomous community of La Rioja.
Founded in 1946 it
plays in
Segunda Federación...
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Castillo de La
Calahorra is
located in La
Calahorra, in the
province of Granada, Spain. It is
situated in the
Sierra Nevada foothills.
Built between 1509...
- La
Calahorra is a muni****lity, part of the
Comarca de Guadix,
located in the
middle of the
Province of Granada, Spain.
According to the 2019 census,...
- Asociación de Fútbol
Calahorra was a
Spanish women's
football team
based in
Calahorra in the
autonomous community of La Rioja.
Founded in 2004, they held...
- its
cadet branches also
settled in the town of
Arnedo and the city of
Calahorra, both in La Rioja. The
lineage also
expanded to the city of
Baeza during...
- Club
Deportivo Calahorra "B" is a
Spanish football club
based in
Calahorra, in the
autonomous community of La Rioja.
Founded in the 1970s, it is the reserve...
- Tudelano,
Tudelano 1–2
Gernika Calahorra are
ahead of
Barbastro on head-to-head points:
Barbastro 0–1
Calahorra,
Calahorra 2–2
Barbastro Updated to match(es)...
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Murillo de
Calahorra is a
ghost town in the muni****lity of
Calahorra, in the
province and
autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. Muni****l Register...