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autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain, at the
confluence of the Ter, Onyar,
Galligants, and Güell rivers. The city had an
official po****tion of 103,369 in 2020...
- name
translates to
English as "Saint
Peter of
Galligants",
where Galligants refers to the
River Galligants that runs past the abby. The
monastery was built...
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nunnery here. The church,
based on that of the
monastery of Sant Pere de
Galligants, with the
addition of a transept, was
later renewed. It has a cloister...
- Serra,
Bishop of
Lleida (1629–1632)
Esteve Salacruz Abbot of Sant Pere de
Galligants (1632) García Gil Manrique,
Bishop of
Girona (1632–1635)
Miquel d'Alentorn...
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Peter III
nominated Jofre procurator of the
monastery of Sant Pere de
Galligants and
trusted to him many
important missions. In 1293 he was in
Sicily as...
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north of the old
quarter of the city, near the
confluence of the Onyar,
Galligants, and Ter rivers. Montjuïc is also the name of the present-day neighborhood...
- at its
current location in the
Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de
Galligants in 1857. It
became a part of MAC in 1992. The
settlement at Olèrdola was...
- po****tion of
almost 100,000 and lies at the
confluence of the Onyar, Güell,
Galligants and Ter rivers. Ten
kilometres north of
Girona is Banyoles, the capital...
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venues of the
Archaeology Museum of Catalonia,
located in the Sant Pere de
Galligants Benedictine abbey of
Girona since its
foundation in 1857. It contains...
- in Besalú Sant Pere de Camprodon,
monastery in
Camprodon Sant Pere de
Galligants,
monastery in
Girona Sant Pere de Graudescales,
monastery in Navès Sant...