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Fermoselle is a
small medieval village located in the
province of Zamora,
western Spain, and is part of the
region of
Castile and León in the south-west...
- "patriarch") of
Spanish drama,
alongside Gil Vicente. His
birth name was Juan de
Fermoselle. He
spelled his name Enzina, but this is not a
significant difference;...
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Sanabria Lake
Natural Park,
having been
declared a
Natural Park in 1978.
Fermoselle is a
medieval village located on the
border with
Portugal and on the edge...
- the Juan
Garcia grape variety,
autochthonous to the
medieval village of
Fermoselle in Spain. The Juan
Garcia variety remained—untouched by phylloxera—sheltered...
- Fernández
Marcos Fernández
Fermoselle Vicente Cantatore Antonio Sánchez
Santos Sergije Krešić 1998–99 12th
Marcos Fernández
Fermoselle Sergije Krešić 1999–2000...
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kilometres (2,740 sq mi)
Country that it crosses:
Spain Mouth:
Duero River at
Fermoselle From
north to south:
Salamanca Santa Marta de
Tormes Alba de
Tormes Guijuelo...
- Paradise.
Hacienda Publishing, Macon, GA, pp. 88–93. ISBN 0-9641077-3-2.
Fermoselle,
Rafael 1992.
Cuban Leadership after Castro:
Biographies of Cuba's Top...
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American Republics,
Volume V". history.state.gov.
Retrieved 2024-05-17.
Fermoselle, R. (1987). The
Evolution of the
Cuban Military, 1492-1986. United States: Ediciones...
- and
lieutenant of the
fortresses of San
Esteban de Gormaz, Castrojeriz,
Fermoselle and Trastámara. (1290)
Diego Gómez de Roa. (1291) Fernán Pérez de Andrade...
- Lawyer, and Statesman. United States: University of
Missouri Studies.
Fermoselle, R. (1987). The
Evolution of the
Cuban Military, 1492-1986. United States: Ediciones...