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Joseph Sadoc Alemany y
Conill, O.P. (Spanish: José; July 3, 1814 –
April 14, 1888) was a Spanish-born
American Catholic prelate who
served as Archbishop...
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Conill is a Catalan-language surname,
meaning rabbit, and may
refer to:
Enrique Conill (1899–1970), a
Cuban sailor Joseph Sadoc Alemany y
Conill (1814–1888)...
- de Canicultura. Ca de
conills de Menorca.
Govern Illes Balears:
Races Autòctones de les
Illes Balears. The
Mallorcan Ca de
Conills. +Mallorca.
Races de...
- of Beep
Media Player,
which itself is a fork of XMMS.
Ariadne "kaniini"
Conill decided to fork Beep
Media Player after the
original development team announced...
- Many
minor islands or
islets are
close to the
biggest islands, such as Es
Conills, Es Vedrà, Sa Conillera, Dragonera, S'Espalmador, S'Espardell, Ses Bledes...
- 278.
Rothkirchen 2006, p. 282. Hájková 2013, p. 511. Plato,
Schlesinger &
Conill 2001, p. 145. Hájková 2013, pp. 510–511. Hájková 2013, p. 510.
Brush 2004...
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Enrique Juan José
Victoriano Conill y
Rafecas (October 1878 – 3
January 1970) was a
sailor from Cuba, who
represented his
country at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Conill (Catalan pronunciation: [kuˈniʎ],
sometimes spelled Cunill) is a
small abandoned village near the town of Tàrrega in Catalonia, Spain. The village...
- also
reported that
Allen offered Alpine Linux security team chair,
Ariadne Conill,
donations to her
project if she
joined their team and
supported Lee's claim...
- the top
station of the
Vallvidriera funicular, was
constructed in 1905 by the
architects Bonaventura Conill i
Montobbio and
Arnald Calvet i Peyronill....