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Sociedad Gimnástica
Lucense was a
Spanish football club
based in Lugo, in the
autonomous community of Galicia.
Founded in 1943, the club
immediately started...
- at the
Wayback Machine, weblogs.madrimasd.org/ciencia_marina EFE. "As
lucenses son as que
menos fillos teñen en España". Galicia-Hoxe.com.
Archived from...
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Marca (in Spanish). 27
October 2013.
Retrieved 18
November 2013. "Los
lucenses tiran de
oficio para
resistir en el Iberostar" [Lucences
resort to know-how...
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Emilio Núñez Torrón on Wednesday, 8 July 1953,
after a
merger between SG
Lucense and CD Polvorín. CD Lugo pla****
their first official match against Pontevedra...
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control collapsed, the
Suebi conquests transformed Roman Gallaecia (convents
Lucense and Bracarense) into the
Kingdom of
Galicia (the
Galliciense Regnum recorded...
- vaya bien"". farodevigo.es (in Spanish). 16
February 2021. "El
streamer lucense que lo está
rompiendo en la 'virtual life'". elprogreso.es (in Spanish)...
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broken fibula. Polo
retired in 1935 at the age of 34,
going on to
manage SG
Lucense in the
second level in the
early 50s. He died on 19 June 1966, aged 65...
- Orensana–Osasuna 1–0, Osasuna–Orensana 3–1
Lucense finished ahead of
Ferrol on head-to-head goal difference: Ferrol–
Lucense 3–2,
Lucense–Ferrol 5–0
Numancia finished...
- side of the sierra,
which is in the
basin of the
river Sil. Os
Ancares Lucenses is the
corresponding term for the
Galician side of the sierra: in Spanish...
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straddles the
provinces of Lugo and León. The
Spanish term Los
Ancares Lucenses (i.e.
pertaining to Lugo) is
sometimes used to
refer to the
Galician Ancares...