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Kirmen Uribe (pronounced [
ˈkiɾmen uˈɾibe]; born
October 5, 1970) is a
Basque language writer. He won the
National Prize for
Literature in
Spain in 2009...
- (1916-2010) Dina
Bilbao (1960-1997) -
athlete Ana
Urkiza (b. 1969) -
writer Kirmen Uribe (b. 1970) -
writer Kepa
Arrizabalaga (b. 1994) -
goalkeeper for Real...
- film, 2011. **** Titanic: Revealed,
Channel 5 Do****entary, 2012. Mussche,
Kirmen Uribe, 2012.
Germany portal MV Wilhelm
Gustloff Titanic (1943 film) List...
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Rafael Sánchez
Mazas Joseba Sarrionandia Txillardegi Miguel de
Unamuno Kirmen Uribe Agustin Xaho "Basque
Studies Debut" (March/April 2007)
Stanford Magazine...
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football manager and
former player Luis
Uribe (1847–1914),
Chilean admiral Kirmen Uribe (born 1970),
Basque poet
Manuel Uribe Ángel (1822–1904), Colombian...
- (Txinbotarrak group)
Isidro Elezgarai 2011
Patricia Lezama (Mekauen group)
Kirmen Uribe 2012
Nerea Orizaola (Zaratas group)
Virginia Berasategui 2013 Jone...
- word used for
forts is kermen,
which originates from ****an. It is
known as
kirmen in Tatar, and as
karman in Chuvash. The
Russian word
kremlin also originates...
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space of just
around 140 years. The
following verses of the
writer and poet
Kirmen Uribe are
visible on the plaque:
INGELESEN LANDA 1898-1901
Athletic Zelairik...
- the district's
total po****tion. In the 12th
century the
settlement of Ak
Kirmen stood within the
boundaries of the
current district. In 1930, the modern...
- for El
abrecartas 2008 – Juan José Millás (1946), for El
mundo 2009 –
Kirmen Uribe (1970), for Bilbao-New York-Bilbao (Basque) 2010 –
Javier Cercas (1962)...