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Lezica–Melilla is a
barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. This
barrio borders Paso de la Arena–Los
Bulevares and Conciliación to the...
- Ana Estefanía
Dominga Riglos Lezica, by
marriage Ana
Riglos de
Irigoyen (3
August 1788 – 14 July 1870), was a
Buenos Aires patrician, an
Argentine patriot...
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pressure Lezica into
speeding up the
legal system to
allow the
people to
express themselves, or
otherwise risk a
major rebellion.
Lezica asked for patience...
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original on 19
August 2022.
Retrieved 14 July 2014.
Composition C-4. Paul
Lezica.
Rudolf Meyer;
Josef Köhler; Axel
Homburg (September 2007). Explosives....
- Juan de
Lezica y
Torrezuri (1709–1784) was a
Spanish nobleman,
politician and merchant, who
served as
alcalde and
regidor of
Buenos Aires. He was born...
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Nuevo París Conciliación
Sayago Peñarol –
Lavalleja Colón
Centro y
Noroeste Lezica –
Melilla Colón
Sudeste – Abayubá
Manga –
Toledo Chico Casavalle, Barrio...
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commonly known as "Aviación" or, due to its
location in the
neighborhood of
Lezica-Melilla, as "Aeródromo de Melilla". The
Adami non-directional
beacon (Ident:...
- (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. It
shares borders with
Lezica–Melilla and Conciliación to the
north and northeast, with
Nuevo París and...
- to:
Melilla (Santurce), a
subbarrio of Santurce, San Juan,
Puerto Rico
Lezica-Melilla,
rural area of
Montevideo Department,
Uruguay Melilla (Congress...
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Nuevo París Conciliación
Sayago Peñarol–Lavalleja Colón
Centro y
Noroeste Lezica–Melilla Colón Sudeste–Abayubá Manga–Toledo
Chico Casavalle Cerrito de la...