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Jumilla (Spanish pronunciation: [xuˈmiʎa]) is a town and a muni****lity in
southeastern Spain. It is
located in the
north east of the
Region of Murcia...
- 38°47′N 1°19′W / 38.783°N 1.317°W / 38.783; -1.317
Jumilla is a
Spanish Denominación de
Origen Protegida (DOP) for
wines that
extends over the north...
- Fútbol Club
Jumilla was a
Spanish football team
based in
Jumilla, in the
autonomous community of Murcia.
Founded in 2011, it pla**** in
Segunda División...
- Club de Fútbol Sala
Jumilla is a ****sal club
based in
Jumilla, city of the
autonomous community of
Region of Murcia. The club was
established in 1997...
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Jumilla Club de Fútbol was a
Spanish football team
based in
Jumilla,
Region of Murcia.
Founded in 1941,
refounded 1975 and
dissolved in 2011, it held...
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Fowler and Josh
Burns pla**** by comedian,
Scott Brennan.
Sonya Mitc****,
Jumilla Chandra and
James Linden all
arrived in August. Teenager,
Robin Hester...
- by
Studio 23. The
newscasts is spin-off to Iba-Balita.
Hosted by
Lynda Jumilla and Tony Velasquez, it
aired from
March 7, 2011 to
August 3, 2012, replacing...
- area in the
Region of Murcia, Spain,
lying between the muni****lities of
Jumilla and Yecla. The
mountains reach an
elevation of 1,371
metres at the Pico...
- de Ronaldo,
aluno de 17,5 valores, uma década com
Bento e o (extinto?)
Jumilla".
Observador (in
European Portuguese).
Archived from the
original on 7...
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first time to the Copa del Rey for the
following season. They
defeated FC
Jumilla 2–1 at home in the
first round on 2
September 2015, then lost by the same...