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Llobera (Catalan pronunciation: [ʎuˈβeɾə]) is a
village in the
province of
Lleida and
autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. "Ajuntament de Llobera"...
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Costa i
Llobera Gardens is a
botanical garden in the
center of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is
situated at the foot of Montjuïc
facing the sea...
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Margot Llobera Farré (born 18 May 1996) is an
Andorran rally raid
motorcycle rider and
retired footballer who pla**** as a defender. She was a
member of...
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Miquel Costa i
Llobera (10
March 1854 – 16
October 1922) was a
Spanish poet from Majorca. He
mainly wrote in
Catalan language. He is
regarded as a prominent...
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Nuredduna is a
character created by the poet
Miquel Costa i
Llobera. She is a
sibyl from the
Balearic Islands, and the
heroine of the epic poem titled...
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Miquel Costa i
Llobera. Technically, it is
considered as the
culmination of
Romantic poetry in
Catalan literature.
Miquel Costa i
Llobera wrote the poem...
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wrote several poems, such as La isla de oro. The poet
Miquel Costa i
Llobera wrote in 1875 his
famous ode, the Pine of Formentor, as well as
other poems...
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Maria Tecla Civit Llobera (Rocafort de Queralt, 18
February 1683 - Valls, 1761) was a
Catalan manager and healer, the
politically active wife of a Spanish...
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Following the
death of the
renowned Mallorcan poet
Miquel Costa i
Llobera,
author of the
famous poem The Pine of
Formentor and
owner the Cap de Formentor...
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fortress The
botanical gardens of
Barcelona The Mossèn
Costa i
Llobera Gardens The
museum of
ethnology The
Catalan museum of
archaeology (housed...