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Estella (Spanish) or
Lizarra (Basque) is a town
located in the
autonomous community of Navarre, in
northern Spain. It lies
south west of Pamplona, close...
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Occitan was used for
everyday life, in Pamplona, Sangüesa, and Estella-
Lizarra,
among others.
These boroughs in
Navarre may have been close-knit communities...
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Tudela (32,802), Barañain (22,401), Burlada/Burlata (18,388), Estella-
Lizarra (13,892),
Zizur Mayor (13,197),
Tafalla (11,040), Villava/Atarrabia (10...
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negotiated solution for the
Basque conflict that laid out the
grounds for the
Lizarra-Garazi
Agreements and ETA's
truce in 1998. He
headed the
party Batasuna...
- EA and HB - and also the
United Left of the
Basque Country -
signed the
Lizarra-Estella Pact, and four days
later ETA
announced the
indefinite halt to...
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across the
Pyrenees in 1321. The
Jewish communities of
Pamplona and Estella-
Lizarra were m****acred. Two
decades later, the
impact of the
Black Death of 1348...
- Club
Deportivo Izarra is a
Spanish football team,
based in Estella-
Lizarra, in the
autonomous community of Navarre.
Founded in 1924 it
plays in Segunda...
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follow suit. Most of them submitted,
except for
Amaiur (Baztan), Estella-
Lizarra, Tudela, and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port.: 21–22 The
authorities of Pamplona...
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Wayback Machine Alejandro Díez. Olite,
historia de un reino. Gráficas
Lizarra. 1984.
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media related to Olite.
Olite in Medieval...
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Ciudad Deportiva 2,500
Gernika Gernika-Lumo
Urbieta 3,000
Izarra Estella-
Lizarra Merkatondoa 3,500 UD Logroñés Logroño Las
Gaunas 16,000
Mutilvera Aranguren...