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Guitart is a
Catalan surname,
derived from the
Germanic personal name Withard.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Enrique Guitart (1909–1999), Spanish...
- Justí
Guitart i Vilardebó (December 16, 1875 –
January 30, 1940) was the
Bishop of
Urgell and
Episcopal Co-Prince of
Andorra from 1920
until his death...
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Miquel Orobitg Guitart is a
Spanish disability shooter who has
represented Spain at the 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012
Summer Paralympics.
Orobitg is...
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Francisco Coll
Guitart, OP (Catalan:
Francesc Coll i
Guitart;18 May 1812 – 2
April 1875) was a
Spanish Catholic priest of the
Order of
Preachers and founder...
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Enric Guitart i
Matas (Barcelona, 1 May 1909 – 30
November 1999),
better known as
simply Enric Guitart, or
Enrique Guitart in
Spanish circles, was a Catalan...
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constitution on 10 July. He was
arrested by the Co-Prince and
Bishop Justí
Guitart i Vilardebó and
their authorities on 20 July and
ultimately expelled from...
- Bibcode:1994MarPB..28..154B. doi:10.1016/0025-326X(94)90391-3. Tomas;
Guitart, R; Mateo, R; Raga, JA; et al. (2002). "Marine
debris ingestion in loggerhead...
- can only be
proven reliably to have
abducted one
young girl,
Teresita Guitart. They also
contend that the
black legend that is
attributed to her could...
- Rojo 1978–1988 146 7 Spain
Arnau Riera 2001–2006 143 8 Spain
Francesc Guitart Sáez 1979–1984 141 Spain
David García 1999–2004 10 Spain
Joaquim Ferrer...
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Jeanne Jugan,
Damien de Veuster,
Zygmunt Szczęsny Feliński,
Francisco Coll
Guitart, and
Rafael Arnáiz Barón. On 17
October 2010,
Benedict canonized André...