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Imanol Larzabal Goñi (November 11, 1947 in San Sebastián - June 25, 2004 in Orihuela),
known as Imanol, was a
Basque Spanish singer and composer, and a...
- Begoña Aránzazu
Larzábal Fernández (born 19
January 1971 in Madrid) is a
former field hockey midfielder from Spain, who
represented her
native country...
- (€10m) and the
Gipuzkoa Provincial Council (€4m). the
architect is
Izaskun Larzabal, who also
designed many of the
facilities at the club's
Zubieta training...
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Izaskun Larzabal Architecture.
Retrieved 10
August 2017. "Nuevo
campo Z2 // Zubieta" [New
pitch Z2, Zubieta] (in Spanish).
Izaskun Larzabal Architecture...
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intense relationship with
Basque artists and
intellectuals such as
Imanol Larzabal,
Xabier Lete,
Jorge Oteiza and
Bernardo Atxaga, and to parti****te as well...
- 2001–2005 José Luis Astiazarán 2005–2007
Miguel Ángel
Fuentes 2007 María de la Peña 2007–2008 Juan
Larzábal 2008 Iñaki
Badiola 2008–present
Jokin Aperribay...
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Basque singer-songwriter.
Juana Larando (fl. 1630),
Basque privateer Imanol Larzabal (1947-2004),
Basque singer-songwriter.
Ramon Lazkano (born 1968), composer...
- Raul Omar
Otero Larzábal (born 15
January 1970 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a
Uruguayan retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He is the
older brother...
- to
escape as
there was a
concert in the jail with
Basque singer Imanol Larzabal. They hid
themselves inside two loudspeakers. The
Basque Radical Rock group...
- Corbies" from the
Basque poet Jon Mirande, sung by the
Basque singer Imanol Larzabal. The
Polish folk band
Odpust Zupełny
recorded a Polish-language version...