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Maria Ibars i
Ibars (1892–1965) was a
Valencian writer and
teacher who
wrote in
Spanish and Catalan.
Maria Ibars i
Ibars was born on
February 29, 1892...
- 1974.
Teresa Jornet Ibars was born on 9
January 1843 in a
small town in
Lleida to the
farmers Francisco José
Jornet and
Antonieta Ibars. One
sister was María...
- Grattan-Flood, William. "St.
Ibar." The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 19 Jul. 2013 "St.
Ibars Camogie History – Shelmaliers...
- The
Ibar (Serbian Cyrillic: Ибар,
pronounced [
îbar]), also
known as the Ibër and Ibri (Albanian: Ibër, Ibri), is a
river that
flows through eastern Montenegro...
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Ibar may
refer to:
Ibar of
Beggerin (died 500),
Irish saint Íbar of
Killibar Beg,
Irish saint Hilmi Ibar (born 1947),
Kosovar academic José
Ibar (born...
- Kitāb al-
ʿIbar (Arabic: كتاب العِبَر 'Book of Lessons') is a 14th-century
historical encyclopedia in
seven volumes written by the Arab
sociologist and...
- Odbojkaški klub
Ibar (English:
Ibar Volleyball Club),
commonly known as OK
Ibar, is a
volleyball club from Rožaje, Montenegro. The team
competes in the...
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Berenguer IV, nació en
Huesca en 1157;". Cfr.
Josefina Mateu Ibars, María
Dolores Mateu Ibars, Colectánea paleográfica de la
Corona de Aragon:
Siglo IX–XVIII...
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Olceclostera ibar is a moth in the
Apatelodidae family. It is
found in Argentina. The
wingspan is
about 29 mm. The
forewings are
light drab,
suffused with...
- The
Ibar highway ********ination
attempt refers to the
events that
occurred on the
Ibar Highway in Serbia, a
federal unit of FR
Yugoslavia on 3 October...