- Souraïde, and Ustaritz.
Piment d'Espelette must be
produced from the
Gorria variety of Capsi**** annuum.
Irrigation is prohibited,
except for the month...
- Jesús
Romeo Gorría (19
September 1916 – 2
April 2001) was a
Spanish politician who
served as
Minister of
Labour of
Spain between 1962 and 1969, during...
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Cerro de
Gorría is a 1.708 metres high
mountain in Spain. The
mountain is
located in Ávila Province, in the
southern part of the
autonomous community of...
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Miguel Irigaray Gorría (1850–1903) was a
Spanish Carlist politician from Navarre. His
career climaxed during three terms in
Congreso de los Di****dos,...
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Fresh fruits,
plants and
seeds are
known as "
Gorria",
dried fruits are
called "Piment d'Espelette". "
Gorria" is the
Basque word for "red".
Grown in Espelette...
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introduced in
Spain in 1963
through Decree 55/1963,
proposed by Jesús
Romeo Gorría, the
Minister of
Labor during Francisco Franco's IX Government. The purpose...
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Javier 'Javi'
Herreros Gorría (born 18
December 1984 in Logroño, La Rioja) is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
central defender...
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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Evin
Demirhan Yavuz (TUR) 4F Ainztane
Gorria (ESP) 2 Ana
Maria Pîrvu (ROU) 2 Ana
Maria Pîrvu (ROU) 4 Evin Demirhan...
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Sierra de la Paramera, Pico Zapatero, 2,160 m.
Sierra de Ávila,
Cerro de
Gorría, 1,708 m.
Sierra de Ojos Albos, Cruz de Hierro, 1,657 m.
Sierra de Malagón...
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Empordanesa Roja
Rossa Enana Flor d’Ametller not
recognised Euskal Oiloa Beltza Gorria Lepasoila Marraduna Zilarra Extremeña Azul Galiña de Mos
Gallina del Prat...