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Cervera (Catalan pronunciation: [seɾˈβeɾɛ]) is the
capital of the
comarca of Segarra, in the
province of Lleida,
Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain...
- María del
Carmen Rosario Soledad Cervera y Fernández de la Guerra,
Dowager Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (German: María del Carmen...
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Admiral Pascual Cervera y
Topete (18
February 1839 – 3
April 1909) was a
Spanish Navy
officer and
politician who
served in a
number of high-ranking positions...
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Cervera may
refer to:
Cervera, a city in Catalonia,
Spain Cervera de la Cañada, a muni****lity in Aragon,
Spain Cervera de Pisuerga, a muni****lity in...
- Álvaro
Cervera Díaz (born 20
September 1965) is a
Spanish football coach and
former player who is the
manager of
Segunda División club Tenerife. A winger...
- Tobías
Ariel Cervera Cadi (born 6
August 2002) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Platense, on loan from
Rosario Central in the...
- Mic****e
Garza Cervera (born 27
September 1987) is a
Mexican film
director and screenwriter. She is best
known by her
directorial debut film Huesera:...
- Víctor
Manuel Cervera Pacheco (April 23, 1936 –
August 18, 2004) was a
Mexican politician who
served as
Governor of Yucatán from 1984 to 1988, and again...
- The
title Count or
Countess of
Cervera (Catalan:
Comte de
Cervera, Spanish:
Conde o
Condesa de
Cervera) is one of the
titles of the heir of the Crown...
- The
Battle of
Cervera took
place near
Espinosa de
Cervera on 29 July 1000
between the
Christian troops of
counts Sancho García of
Castile and García Gómez...