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- Cartaojal is a village in Antequera, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. According to the 2022 census, the village has an estimated po****tion of about 1,199. Cartaojal...
- de Cartaojal (April 21, 1761 – March 22, 1833) was a Spanish soldier, general, and intendant during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Cartaojal enlisted...
- a triumphant entry into Madrid after the battle. Sébastiani defeated Cartaojal's army at Ciudad Real on 27 March, inflicting 2,000 casualties and suffering...
- Guadiana River which was defended by the Spanish corps of Count Urbina Cartaojal. Polish lancers of the Legion of the Vistula under colonel Jan Konopka...
- took up following the Spanish defeat at Uclés (13 January). With General Cartaojal now in command of the Army of the Centre, in February, Alburquerque, still...
- incorporated into the Army of La Mancha, under José de Urbina, Count of Cartaojal. Cartaojal, having established his headquarters at Ciudad Real, was har****ed...
- Dama de Honor para María Aguilera en el concurso Miss Grand Málaga". www.cartaojal.com (in Spanish). 18 February 2024. Archived from the original on 2 March...
- the United Nations for Costa Rica José de Urbina y Urbina, 3rd conde de Cartaojal (1761–1833), Spanish general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars...
- muni****l territory includes the villages of Bobadilla, Cañadas de Pareja, Cartaojal, Colonia de Santa Ana, La Higuera, La Joya, Los Llanos, Los Nogales and...
- Grimarest, La Peña, and Llamas, and a brigade of six battalions under Cartaojal, which was then sent back and managed to recover the abandoned guns. In...