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Chanzaq (Persian: چنزق; also
known as
Chanza, Chanzagh, Chanzanaq, and Kanzaq) is a
village in Mavazekhan-e
Shomali Rural District,
Khvajeh District, Heris...
- The
Chanza River (Chança in Portuguese) is a
river on the
Iberian Peninsula. The
river arises in the
Aracena Mountains in
Spain and
later forms part of...
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Jorge Chanza Zapata (born 20
March 1998) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Segorbe, Castellón,
Valencian Community...
- Spain.
Embalse de
Aracena Embalse de
Zufre Embalse de Andévalo
Embalse del
Chanza Embalse de
Corumbel Bajo
Embalse de
Jarrama Embalse de Los
Machos Embalse...
- of the
Valencian Community and
Marcha Real.
Torres de
Quart José
Huguet Chanzá et al., Las fotografías
valencianas de J. Laurent, Valencia, Ayuntamiento...
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Francisco Piquer Chanza (2 June 1922 – 11
December 2009) was a
Spanish actor. Piquer's
career as a stage, film,
television and
voice actor spanned six...
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Temas americanistas 15 (2002): 19–41. Salazar,
Ricardo Raul. "Running
Chanzas: Slave-State
Interactions in
Cartagena de Indias, 1580 to 1713." Diss....
- Matachel [es] (l) Gévora/Xévora (r · int)
Ardila (l · int) Múrtigas [es] (l · int)
Chanza (l · int) Tagus/Tajo/Tejo (ms · int · 1,007 km; 626 mi; of
which 816 km...
- de los
tramos internacionales de los ríos Limia, Miño, Tajo,
Guadiana y
Chanza y sus afluentes,
firmado en
Madrid el 29 de mayo de 1968..
Article III states:...
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instrumentalists from Mongolia.
Instruments of the
group include morin khuur,
chanza,
traditional percussion, etc.
Namgar Lhasaranova performed solo or with...