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Camprodon (Catalan pronunciation: [kəmpɾuˈðon]; from Camp Rodó "Round Field",
ultimately from
Latin Campus Rotundus) is a
small town in the
comarca of...
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Francisco Camprodón y
Safont (4
March 1816 – 16
August 1870) was a
Spanish playwright, poet,
politician and librettist,
originally from Catalonia. Francisco...
- in the
Girona region, Catalonia, Spain. It is
located in the
Ribes and
Camprodon river valleys. In 2001, its po****tion was 25,744,
about 40% of whom lived...
- Sant Pere de
Camprodon is a
Benedictine monastery in
Camprodon, Ripollès, Catalonia, Spain. It was
declared a Bien de Interés
Cultural landmark in 1931...
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Conservation of Steppe-land
Birds by
Manuel B.Morales,
Santi Mañosa,
Jordi Camprodón,
Gerard Bota.
International Symposium on
Ecology and
Conservation of steppe-land...
- of Moianès. The
other proposed new
comarques are: Vall de
Camprodon [ca] (capital at
Camprodon),
Selva Marítima [ca] (capital at Blanes), Alta Segarra [ca]...
- Albéniz's
personal papers are held in the
Library of Catalonia. Born in
Camprodon,
province of Girona, to Ángel Albéniz (a
customs official) and his wife...
- 23 (1): 63–74. doi:10.1006/mpev.2001.1078. PMID 12182403. Bota, G., J.
Camprodon, S. Mañosa & M.B.
Morales (Editores). (2005).
Ecology and Conservation...
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significant and
historical towns such as Banyoles, Besalú, Cadaqués,
Camprodon, Palamós, Puigcerdà or Ripoll. The muni****lity of Llívia,
which is an...
- de
Camprodon. The
church contains a
Baroque altarpiece dedicated to
Saint Michael,
which is the only such
example of one in all of the
Camprodon Valley...