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Hostalric (Catalan pronunciation: [ustəlˈrik]) is a
village in the
province of
Girona and
autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The muni****lity covers...
- The
siege of
Hostalric was the
first major action of the War
Against John II. It took
place on 23 May 1462. In 1460,
after John II
imprisoned Charles...
- the modern-day form of Austria,
antiquated forms used in
Catalan were
Hostalric and Hostalrich, and Estarlich,
which are the
forms derived in that language...
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Barcelona in
November 2020.
Shooting locations also
included the
Castle of
Hostalric [es],
province of Girona, as well as the
Tamarit Beach in the province...
- Montjuïch,
Hostalrich and Reixach,
which are now
written as Montjuïc,
Hostalric and Reixac, respectively.
Since 1982, the
official name has been Vic....
- respectively. On the Barcelona–Cerbère railway, the
station is
between Hostalric and Sils, and it is the
northern terminus of the
railway coming from Mataró...
- the
French proceeded to take Palamós on 10 June,
Gerona on 29 June, and
Hostalric,
opening the
route to Barcelona. With the
Spanish King
threatening to...
- (Tenerife) – (1665–1741).
Dominican nun.
Buenaventura Codina y Augerolas.
Hostalric (Gerona) – (1785–1857).
Although he was not born in the
Canary Islands...
- Brunyola,
Caldes de Malavella, La
Cellera de Ter,
Fogars de la Selva,
Hostalric,
Lloret de Mar, M****anes, Maçanet de la Selva, Osor,
Riells i Viabrea...
- Arbúcies stream,
against a 15th-century mill.
Bourbon troops, en
route from
Hostalric to Vic, were
totally defeated and lost six flags. The town of Arbúcies...