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Guernica (/ɡɜːrˈniːkə, ˈɡɜːrnɪkə/,
Spanish pronunciation: [ɡeɾˈnika]),
officially Gernika (pronounced [ɡernika]) in Basque, is a town in the
province of...
- Whitechapel-hosted
United Nations Guernica tapestry; The
Keiskamma Guernicas (2010–2017); and
Erica Luckert's
theatrical production of
Guernica (2011–2012). Art and...
- On 26
April 1937, the
Basque town of
Guernica (Gernika in Basque) was
aerially bombed during the
Spanish Civil War. It was
carried out at the
behest of...
- Look up
Guernica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guernica is a
Spanish Basque town and
historical capital of Biscay.
Guernica or
Gernika may also...
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Guernica (****anese: ゲルニカ,
stylized GUERNICA) was a ****anese band
formed in 1981. The trio
consisted of
vocalist Togawa Jun,
composer and
violinist Koji...
- d'Avignon (1907) and the anti-war
painting Guernica (1937), a
dramatic portrayal of the
bombing of
Guernica by
German and
Italian air
forces during the...
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Guernica Mancini is a
Swedish singer. She was the
former lead
singer of
Thundermother having parted ways with the band in
early February 2023. Mancini...
- As time p****ed, the role of
separate ****emblies was su****ded by the
Guernica ****embly in 1512, and its oak
would acquire a
symbolic meaning, with actual...
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parts of
Guernica's statement piece, they are
interrupted by her parrot, Jerri, who
insists that the
violence was
Guernica's wish.
Guernica appears and...
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Guernica is a 1937
statue made by
French sculptor René Iché.
Guernica is one of Iché's most
personal and
violent works. He
created this
sculpture immediately...