- Formiguères (French pronunciation: [fɔʁmiɡɛʁ] ; Catalan:
Formiguera) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France. Its inhabitants...
- Pere
Formiguera (born Barcelona, 1952 – died May 9, 2013) was a
Spanish photographer and writer.
Between 1971 and 1977 he
studied art
history at the Autonomous...
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Manuel Carrasco i
Formiguera (3
April 1890 – 9
April 1938), was a
Spanish lawyer and
Christian democrat Catalan nationalist politician. His execution,...
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French department of Pyrénées-Orientales. The
capital of the
comarca was
Formiguera, and it
borders the
historical comarques of
Conflent and Alta Cerdanya...
- Alcalá
Zamora and
Miguel Maura; - from
Catalan Action:
Manuel Carrasco Formiguera; - from the
Republican Action of Catalonia: Matías
Mallol Bosch; - from...
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Cortina Cutiellos El
Quemaeru Felguerúa
Figareo L'Aproceúriu La
Cuesta La
Formiguera La
Llavandera La Pena La Pena'l Padrún La
Riquela Los
Cuarteles Nandieḷḷo...
- Democrats", in the media.
Yulia Tymoshenko was
awarded the
Manuel Carrasco I
Formiguera medal by
representatives of the
Spanish political party "Unió Democràtica...
- 1,498 km² Alta
Cerdanya Haute-Cerdagne None 26 539 km²
Capcir Capcir Formiguera 26 177 km²
Conflent Conflent Prada de
Conflent 51 882 km²
Vallespir Vallespir...
- one:
Ramon Safortesa Pacs-Fuster de
Vilallonga i Nét,
second Count of
Formiguera (1627–1694), lord of the old
knighthoods of Hero,
Santa Margalida, Alcudiola...
- Catalan,
Andalusian or
Galician nationalists (among them
Manuel Carrasco i
Formiguera,
leader of
Democratic Union of
Catalonia Unió Democrática de Catalunya...