- War, The
Narrative History of the
Spanish Civil War 1936–39
describes the
Checas in the
following way: The
investigative bodies created by left-wing political...
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Checa (Spanish: [ˈtʃeka] ) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the...
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Carlos Checa Carrera (born 15
October 1972) is a
Spanish former professional motorcycle road
racer and
winner of the 2011
Superbike World Championship...
- of the 9th of July 1939.
Checas de Barcelona, de César Alcalá. Belacqua. Barcelona, 2005. ISBN 978-84-96326-44-6 Las
checas del terror, de César Alcalá...
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Ulpiano Fernández-
Checa y Sanz (3
April 1860 – 5
January 1916),
known as
Ulpiano Checa, was a
Spanish painter, sculptor,
poster designer and illustrator...
- The
Czech Republic, also
known as Czechia, and
historically known as Bohemia, is a
landlocked country in
Central Europe. The
country is
bordered by Austria...
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Felipe Checa was a
Spanish painter active in
Badajoz during the nineteenth-century.
Lonely Planet (1 June 2012).
Lonely Planet Extremadura:
Chapter from...
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Checa may
refer to:
Checa,
Ecuador Checa,
Spain Carlos Checa,
Spanish motorcycle racer David Checa, Carlos's
younger brother, also a
Spanish motorcycle...
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Nicolas de T.
Checa (born
December 19, 2001) is an
American chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of
Grandmaster (GM). He is from
Dobbs Ferry, New York...
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Isabel Checa Porcel (born
December 27, 1982, in Silla, Valencia) is a
Spanish long-distance runner.
Checa represented Spain at the 2008
Summer Olympics...