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Capmany (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌkamˈmaɲ]) or
Campmany is a
village and muni****lity in the
comarca of Alt Empordà, Girona, Catalonia, Spain. The earliest...
- José
Capmany (15 July 1961 – 13
October 2001) was a
Costa Rican songwriter and guitarist.
Along with
Enrique Ramírez, he was a
founder of the band "Café...
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Capmany is a
Spanish name
borne by
several people in Spanish-speaking
parts of the world.
Noted among them are:
Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau (1742–1813)...
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Maria Aurelia Capmany i Farnés (3
August 1918, in
Barcelona – 2
October 1991) was a
Catalan novelist,
playwright and essayist. She was also a prominent...
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Rafael Epifanio Zubarán
Capmany (7
April 1875 – 1
February 1948) was a
Mexican lawyer from Campeche. He was
Mexican Secretary of
Economy from 1920 to...
- and the arts of the city of Barcelona,
written by the
famous Antonio de
Capmany y Montpalau. It's a
monumental magnum opus on the
former Barcelona economy...
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Antonio de
Capmany y
Montpalau (24
November 1742 – Cadis, Andalusia, 14
November 1813) was a
Spanish polygraph.
Campany was born at Barcelona, and studied...
- The
Battle of the
Black Mountain (also
Capmany or
Sierra Negra or Del
Roure or Montroig) was
fought from 17 to 20
November 1794
between the army of the...
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called that out of contempt.
While the
historian and
philosopher Antonio de
Capmany y Montpalau,
argued that the
origin of the word was
Arabic and that it...
- and the Andes, Into the
Primeval Forests. D. Bogue. p. 122.
Antonio de
Capmany y de Montpalau;
Imprenta de
Sancha (Madrid) (1817).
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