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Cruïlles (Catalan pronunciation: [kɾuˈiʎəs]) is a
village in the Baix Empordà, now part of the muni****lity of
Cruïlles,
Monells i Sant Sadurní de l'Heura...
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Berenguer de
Cruïlles (Peratallada, 1310 – Barcelona, 1362) was the
bishop of
Girona (1349–1362) and the
first president of the
Generalitat de Catalunya...
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Monastery of Sant
Miquel de
Cruïlles Church of Sant Sadurní de l'Heura
Church of
Santa Eulalia de
Cruïlles Keep of
Cruïlles'
Castle Church of Sant Genís...
- the
traditional way of
listing presidents,
starting with
Berenguer de
Cruïlles. The most
recent stable version of the list
dates from 2003, by
Josep M...
- Sant
Miquel de
Cruïlles is a
Benedictine monastery in
Cruïlles,
Monells i Sant Sadurní de l'Heura, Catalonia, Spain. The 11th-century building, in First...
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Comarca Cerdanya Judicial district Puigcerdà
Government • Mayor
Albert Cruïlles Ruaix (2024) Area • Total 12.9 km2 (5.0 sq mi)
Elevation 1,224 m (4,016 ft)...
- and take Gibraltar. Jofré
Gilabert de
Cruïlles, the
commander of the
order of
Montesa Xivert Dalmau de
Cruïlles, the
noble and
advanced don Joan Manuel...
- of the Crown. The
first "President of the Generalitat" was
Berenguer de
Cruïlles,
Bishop of
Girona (1359).
Toward the end of his
reign (c. 1370)
Peter ordered...
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Museum of
China 16 May – 11
September 2011, Torres-García a les
seves cruïlles (Torres-García at his Crossroads),
Museu Nacional d'Art de
Catalunya (MNAC)...
- the
Marinids did the same with the Hafsids.
Admiral Jofre Gilabert de
Cruïlles left
Barcelona on June 1 of 1339 with four galleys, to join
Valencia with...