- Mercè
Rodoreda i
Gurguí (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾˈsɛ ruðuˈɾɛðə]; 10
October 1908 – 13
April 1983) was a
Spanish novelist, who
wrote in Catalan. She...
- The
Gurgui is a
right tributary of the
river Bistrița in Romania. It
flows into the Bistrița
north of the
village Bistrița. Its
length is 12 km (7.5 mi)...
- in the wall, is
thought to cure epileptics. St. George's
Monastery (Mar
Gurguis): One of the
oldest churches in Mosul,
named after St. George, located...
-
Aroutcheva A.;
Gariti D.;
Simon M.;
Shott S.; Faro J.;
Simoes J. A.;
Gurguis A.; Faro S. (2001). "Defense
factors of ****l lactobacilli". Am. J. Obstet...
-
Control and Prevention.
Retrieved 2023-11-21.
Domingo P, Muñoz C,
Franquet T,
Gurguí M,
Sancho F,
Vazquez G (October 1999). "Acute Q
fever in
adult patients:...
-
Josep Reynés i
Gurguí (1850, Barcelona,
Spain - 4 June 1926, Barcelona, Spain) was a
Spanish sculptor. He
devoted himself primarily to
interior decoration...
- Chem. 47 (5): 1149–52. doi:10.1021/jm030207d. PMID 14971894.
Fisch KM,
Gurgui C,
Heycke N, van der Sar SA,
Anderson SA, Webb VL,
Taudien S,
Platzer M...
- of Poetry) of the Jocs
Florals (Literary Contest)
after Mercè
Rodoreda Gurgui. In 1990, the
Generalitat de
Catalunya awarded her the Creu de Sant Jordi...
-
Felip Graugés i
Camprodon 1941 – Domènec
Perramon 1949 – Mercè
Rodoreda i
Gurguí 1953 – Agustí
Bartra 1958 –
Joaquim Boixés 1959 –
Albert Manent 1961 – Ventura...
-
names came and went, such as
Antoni Nicolau (1896 -1897), Celestí Sadurní i
Gurguí (1897-1910) and Cristòfol Casanyé (1910 -1914). But it was
under Joan Lamote...