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Caleta de
Fuste (also
known as El
Castillo and
Costa Caleta) is the
largest community in the muni****lity of Antigua, Las Palmas, Spain, on the island...
- Dámaso
Berenguer y
Fusté, 1st
Count of
Xauen (4
August 1873 – 19 May 1953) was a
Spanish general and politician. He
served as
Prime Minister during the...
- José
Antonio Fusté (born
November 3, 1943) is a
former United States District Judge and
former Chief Judge of the
United States District Court for the...
- the
original on
December 24, 2023.
Retrieved May 20, 2012. Kurtz, Donald;
Fustes,
Manuel (May 2016). "The
Politics of
Global Warming:
Sciemocracy and the...
- The
fusta or
fuste (also
called foist) was a narrow,
light and fast ship with
shallow draft,
powered by both oars and sail—in
essence a
small galley....
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Josep Maria Fusté Blanch (15
April 1941 – 20
April 2023) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder and who was
captain of FC
Barcelona during...
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money to
spend on new players. The 1960s saw the
emergence of
Josep Maria Fusté and
Carles Rexach, and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and...
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Camilla threatens Lothario with a dagger.
Illustration by
Apeles Mestres [ca],
engraving by
Francisco Fusté....
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serions estriiens,
estrions seiiens > soiiens,
seions >
soions vos
estes fustes eriiez estiiez — sere(i)z estre(i)z
seiiez >
soiiez fusseiz/-ez/-iez seriiez...
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Jordi Amat
Fusté (born 1978, Barcelona) is a
Spanish essayist, philologist,
editor and
cultural critic,
expert in the 20th-century
intellectual history...