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Cebrià de
Montoliu i de
Togores (Palma 1873 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, 27
August 1923) was a
Catalan town
planner and architect,
social reformer, and one...
- Blasco-Fontecilla H, Garcia-Parés G, Martínez-Naval L, Valero-Coppin O,
Cebrià-Meca A,
Oquendo MA, Palao-Vidal D (2017). "Risk of re-attempts and suicide...
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Benjamin ****mings. p. 1065. ISBN 978-0-8053-6844-4.
Mineta K,
Nakazawa M,
Cebria F, Ikeo K,
Agata K,
Gojobori T (2003). "Origin and
evolutionary process...
- Kenk, R., 1972.
Freshwater planarians (Turbellarians) of
North America.
Cebrià, Francesc; Nakazawa, Masumi; Mineta, Katsuhiko; Ikeo, Kazuho; Gojobori,...
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Cebrià de
Vallalta (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsan səβɾiˈa ðə ˌβaʎˈaltə]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of the
Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is...
- Església de Sant
Corneli i Sant
Cebrià d'Ordino is a
church located in Ordino, Andorra. It is a
heritage property registered in the
Cultural Heritage of...
- Saint-Cyprien (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sipʁijɛ̃] ; Catalan: Sant
Cebrià de Rosselló) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in southern...
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Montnegre range. A
local road
links the town with
Arenys de Munt, Sant
Cebria De
Vallata and Sant Pol de Mar. "Ajuntament de Sant
Iscle de Vallalta"....
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British Museum.
February 22, 1994.
Retrieved May 3, 2012.
Ernest Berenguer Cebriá, De la Unión de
Coronas al
Imperio de
Carlos V,
Sociedad Estatal para la...
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Complutense University of Madrid. The
current executive editor is Jose María
Cebriá Gómez. The
journal is
abstracted and
indexed in:
Biological Abstracts BIOSIS...