- The
Formigues Islands (Catalan:
Illes Formigues, Spanish:
Islas Formigues) is an
archipelago consisting of 16
small islands located three miles (4.8 km)from...
- The
naval battle of Les
Formigues took
place probably in the
early morning of 4
September 1285 near Les
Formigues Islands, Catalonia,
about 85 km northeast...
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Alhucemas Peñón de
Alhucemas Isla de
Tierra Isla de Mar
Tabarca Illes Medes Formigues Mazarrón Isla de
Perejil Isla de
Santa Catalina Arwad Djerba Kerkennah...
- interests. The
battle followed on the
heels of the
naval victory at Les
Formigues on 4 September. The p****
around the m****if of Albères (568 m) in Catalonia...
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highest point of the
range is Sant
Miquel de
Solterra or Sant
Miquel de les
Formigues (1.204 m),
other main
peaks are Turó del **** Verd (1,187 m), Rocallarga...
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after Peter's
purchase of 1277. In 1285, the
Battle of Les
Formigues was
fought near the
Formigues Islands, just offs**** from Palamós,
resulting in a victory...
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between artists and the bourgeoisie—for example, Rusiñol's
Cigales i
Formigues ("Cicadas and Ants") or El Jardí
Abandonat ("The
Abandoned Garden"). Modernista...
- Mercè and De pe**** tots matàvem
formigues in Sala La Planeta.
First prize (Catalunya) for De pe**** tots matàvem
formigues. 11th
Premios Buero de Teatro...
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Aragonese Crusade, he
defeated the
French near
Barcelona at the
Battle of Les
Formigues,
which destro**** for a long time the
French naval power in the Mediterranean...
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Lordship of Albarracín
Republic of
Genoa Aragonese victory Battle of Les
Formigues (1285) Part of the
Aragonese Crusade Location:
Mediterranean Sea Kingdom...