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Serra Calderona (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈsɛra kaldeˈɾona]; Spanish:
Sierra Calderona),
often referred to as La
Calderona is a 49 km (30 mi) long mountain...
- Inés Calderón (1605, in
Madrid – 1678, in Guadalajara) also
known as La
Calderona and Marizápalos, was a
Spanish actress, the
mistress of
Philip IV and...
-
marketed as
Aceite de las
Sierras Espadán y
Calderona (Valencian: Oli de les
Serres d'Espadà i la
Calderona).
There are also Cork Oak
forests in these...
- Don
OmarC Don Omar Don
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CalderónA Tego CalderónC
CeredY Tego CalderónP Tego Calderón
Elena Neves ...
- Encarnación.
Located at the
foothills of the
Sierra Calderona, it is
known as the "door to the
Calderona". The town is
placed on the side of a
mound of 215...
- most
famous of
these affairs was with the
actress María Calderón (La
Calderona), with whom he had a son in 1629, Juan José, who was
brought up as a royal...
- sprinter/miler.
Calidoscopio was
foaled in Argentina. He is by
Luhuk and out of
Calderona, a
daughter of Lefty. He was bred by
Haras La
Quebrada and
during his...
- m),
Sierra del
Caroche (1126 m),
Sierra del
Benicadell (1104 m),
Serra Calderona (1015 m),
Sierra Martés (1085 m),
Sierra de
Utiel (1306 m),
Sierra de...
- de la Vall d'Àngel, the
Cervera Mountains,
Serra de Sant Pere,
Serra Calderona and
Serra d'Espadà
foothills at the
eastern end. Northeastern: A complex...
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Mueller Greg
Cipes Tego Leo Tego Calderón Tego CalderónC
CeredY Tego
CalderónA David Park Ron Yuan Rico
Santos Don Omar Don
OmarC OzunaY Don
OmarC Don...