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Monte Hacho is a low
mountain that
overlooks the
Spanish city of Ceuta, on the
north coast of Africa.
Monte Hacho is
positioned on the
Mediterranean coast...
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Hacho Bridge (Spanish:
Puente del
Hacho;
English translation:
Bridge of the Torch) is a
former railway bridge in
Granada which was part of the Linares...
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Hacho Kirilov Boyadzhiev (Bulgarian: Хачо Кирилов Бояджиев; 20
January 1932 – 23
April 2012) was a
Bulgarian television and film director. He was probably...
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disputed throughout history, with the two most
likely candidates being Monte Hacho in
Ceuta and
Jebel Musa in Morocco. The term was
applied in antiquity: Pliny...
- is the Rock of Gibraltar; the
African pillar was
presumably either Monte Hacho in
Ceuta or
Jebel Musa in Morocco. The
Roman road that led from Cádiz to...
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frontier with Morocco,
which is
guarded by a
Spanish military fort.
Monte Hacho on the
Peninsula of
Almina overlooking the port is one of the
possible locations...
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Celtiberian tombstone from
Clunia and the cave
painting El toro de
hachos, both
found in Spain.
Bullfighting is
often linked to Rome,
where many human-versus-animal...
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Strait of
Gibraltar being Mons Abila,
identified today as
either Monte Hacho or
Jebel Musa, with a
distance of
about 27 km
between the two "pillars"...
- plant, were used to make the
traditional torches of
southern Spain,
named "
hachos". They are also used by b****eepers to
produce smoke while taking honey from...
- a fab Duw! Gwae fi o'm genedigaeth. Da o ddwy ynys a
ddiffeithwyd o'm
hachos i!, "Oh Son of God, woe to me that I was born! Two fair
islands have been...