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Francesc Macià i
Llussà (Catalan: [frənˈsɛzɡ məsiˈa]; 21
September 1859 – 25
December 1933) was a
Catalan politician who
served as the 122nd president...
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Josep Mir i
Llussà (Spanish José Mir y
Llussá, also José Mir y Lusa) (c. 1700–1764) was a
Catalan composer, and
maestro de
capilla at Segovia, then Valladolid...
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Granollers Capacity: – 5685 Address: –
Carrer de
Francesc Macià i
Llussà, s/n, 08400 Granollers, Catalonia,
Spain Squad for the 2022–23
season Head...
- Pierre-Charles Roy,
librettist and poet (born 1683) date
unknown Josep Mir i
Llussà,
Catalan composer and
maestro de
capilla (born 1700)
Lorenzo Zavateri, violinist...
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later become the
President of the
Government of Catalonia,
Francesc Macià i
Llussà, and the
writer and
politician Bonaventura G****ol i Rovira,
after the plot...
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Francesc Macià i
Llussà...
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founded by a
group of
Catalan exiled politicians including Francesc Macià i
Llussà, and
Bonaventura G****ol i Rovira. 1931 – The
Brussels Symphony Orchestra...
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where he founded,
helped by
other exiles (especially
Francesc Macià i
Llussà), the
Casal Català de Brussel·les.
After the end of the
dictatorship of...
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April 1930. In May 1930, he
joined Estat Català,
Francesc Macia i
Llussa’s political party. In
August 1930, he
published his
first book, Paraules...