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inhabituelles de la
perdrix gambra Alectoris barbara barbara dans le
centre de la tunisie". Alauda. 85 (3): 229–230. Oiseaux.net. "Perdrix
gambra -
Alectoris barbara...
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Rafael Gambra Ciudad (21 July 1920 – 13
January 2004) was a
Spanish philosopher, a
secondary education official, a
Carlist politician and a soldier. In...
- María del
Carmen Gutiérrez Sánchez,
better known as
Carmela Gutiérrez de
Gambra (1921 - Madrid, July 31, 1984), was a
Spanish scholar, translator, and writer...
- The
Gambia River (formerly
known as the
River Gambra, French:
Fleuve Gambie, Portuguese: Rio Gâmbia) is a
major river in West Africa,
running 1,120 kilometres...
- José
Miguel Gambra Gutiérrez (born 1950) is a
Spanish philosopher and politician. He is
known mostly as the
expert in
logic and in the
theory of predicates;...
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Ernocornutina gambra is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Argentina.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Ernocornutina gambra. Wikispecies...
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Jorge Gambra Said (born 14 July 1963) is a
Chilean former international table tennis player. He
competed in
tournaments for his
native country but has...
- y Acha 1993, p. 333.
Gambra 1997, p. 470.
Vajay 2007, pp. 341–342.
Gambra 1997, pp. 471–472.
Salazar y Acha 1993, p. 323.
Gambra 1997, p. 94. Salazar...
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Enrique appointed Rafael Gambra, a
Carlist thinker and
historic leader, as head of his
Political Secretariat.
Following Gambra's death in 2004,
Miguel Ayuso...
- the 1950–1960s
thanks to
works of
Francisco Elías de
Tejada and
Rafael Gambra. In
terms of
impact on real-life
politics the
concept exercised most visible...