- rise to
various events that
still take
place in the city, such as the
Caldereros or the Tamborrada, and
journalistic and
literary works in both Spanish...
- the
Carnival of Donostia,
which started on 20 January,
followed by the
Caldereros at the
beginning of February. In the
early days, the
procession also heralded...
-
Mansolea Tixileiro Manconeiru Feito, José
Manuel (2
February 2009). "Los
caldereros de Miranda" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 19
March 2016. de
Llano Roza de Ampudia...
- ISBN 9788498506273.
Objeto típico de la
industria artesana del
gremio de
caldereros.
Antonio Caro:
Diccionario de términos cerámicos y de alfarería. Agrija...
- late 12th or
early 13th
century on a
sandstone outcrop in the
Sierra de
Caldereros, it
stands on the site of a
former Visigothic and
Moorish fortification...
-
Sierra de
Pardos in the north,
Sierra Menera in the
south and
Sierra del
Caldereros in the east. It is an
intermittent rain-fed lake,
largely dependent on...
-
Sistema Central, such as
Sierra de Perdices,
Sierra Ministra,
Sierra de
Caldereros (Águila 1,443 m),
Sierra de Pardos,
Sierra de Miñana,
Sierra de Solorio...
-
Moncayo Sierra de Nava Alta
Sierra de
Perdices Sierra Ministra Sierra de
Caldereros Sierra de
Pardos Sierra de Miñana
Sierra de
Solorio Sierra de
Selas Parameras...
- doi:10.1016/j.jbankfin.2003.10.017. Stylianou, Yannis; Pantazis, Yannis;
Calderero, Felipe; Larroy, Pedro; Severin, Francois; Schimke, Sascha; Bonal, Rolando;...
- that
would lead to
Verdugo —which in
those years had
changed its name to
Caldereros Street—. This new
street was
baptized with the name of Mendizábal, in...