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originally a
diminutive for the
Spanish feminine given name Concepción.
Conxita is the
Catalan equivalent.
Conchita is also the
diminutive of
concha (seas****)...
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Conxita Julià i Farrés (Catalan pronunciation: [kuɲˈʃitə ʒuliˈaj fəˈres]; 11 June 1920 – 9
January 2019), also
known as
Conxita de Carrasco, was a Catalan...
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Casanova 2010, p. 181. Maestre, Francisco; Casanova, Julián; Mir,
Conxita; Gómez,
Francisco (2004). Morir, matar, sobrevivir: La
violencia en la...
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November 1897 – 2 May 1975),
known by her
stage name
Conchita Badía or
Conxita Badia, was a
Spanish soprano and pianist.
Admired for her spontaneity,...
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Costa Rica.
Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30492-7. Domènech,
Conxita; Lema-Hincapié, Andrés (2020-09-13).
Saberes con sabor:
Culturas hispánicas...
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Conxita Marsol i
Riart (born 27
August 1960), is an
Andorran lawyer and politician. She was the Cònsol
Major ("Mayor") of
Andorra la
Vella between 2015...
- 1080/14636200601083990. S2CID 216092331. Casanova, Julián; Espinosa, Francisco; Mir,
Conxita; Gómez,
Francisco Moreno (2004). Morir, matar, sobrevivir: la violencia...
- Taboada, Sergio; Sánchez-Vila, Laura; Solà, Joan; Bertran, Andrea; Avila,
Conxita (18
March 2015). "Some Like It Fat:
Comparative Ultrastructure of the Embryo...
- eds.
Intonation in Romance. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 2015.
Christoph Gabriel &
Conxita Lleó, eds.
Intonational Phrasing in
Romance and Germanic: Cross-Linguistic...
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minutes in
order to kill all
bacteria present in the seafood. Domènech,
Conxita, and Andrés Lema-Hincapié. “Paladares En Perú: Un
Imperio Del Ceviche.”...