- María del Mar
Galcerán Gadea (born 28
October 1977) is a
Spanish politician who has been a
member of the
Corts Valencianes, the
legislature of the Valencian...
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Jordi Galceran Ferrer (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾði ɣəlsəˈɾan]; born
March 5, 1964, in Barcelona) is a
Catalan playwright,
screenwriter and translator...
- Rosa
Galcerán Vilanova (Barcelona, 1917 - 28
November 2015) was a
Spanish cartoonist,
advertising artist, and poet. She was a
pioneer in her work as a...
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Arturo Galcerán Nogués (date of
birth and
death unknowns) was a
Cuban football midfielder who pla**** for Cuba in the 1938 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla****...
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Galcerán Bridge (Spanish:
Puente Galcerán) is a
bridge in
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife,
Canary Islands, Spain.
Conceived in 1904, it was constructed...
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Serra d'En
Galceran (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈsɛra ðeŋ ɡalseˈɾan]; Spanish:
Sierra de Engarcerán) is a
mountain range of the
Valencian Community, Spain...
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comedy film
directed by Rafa Cortés
based on the play Cancún by
Jordi Galcerán. It
stars Luis Tosar,
Luisa Mayol, Luis Zahera, and Bárbara Santa-Cruz...
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Marcelo Piñeyro and
based on the 2003 play El mètode Grönholm by
Jordi Galceran. It
stars Eduardo Noriega,
Najwa Nimri,
Eduard Fernández,
Pablo Echarri...
- La
Serra d'en
Galceran (Valencian pronunciation: [la ˈsɛra ðeŋ ɡalseˈɾan], Spanish:
Sierra Engarcerán) is a
small muni****lity in the
province of Castelló...
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Francisco Galcerán de
Lloris y de
Borja (1470–22 July 1506), Catalan:
Francisc de
Lloris i de
Borja Italian:
Francesco Borgia (also
known as Hiloris, Loris...