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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...
- 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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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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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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control collapsed, the
Suebi conquests transformed Roman Gallaecia (convents
Lucense and Bracarense) into the
Kingdom of
Galicia (the
Galliciense Regnum recorded...
- one of the two
capitals of Gallaecia, and gave its name to the Callaïci
Lucenses. It was
centrally situated in a
large gold
mining region,
which during...
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Allariz (2005) Gran
Canaria (2005)
Sierra del Rincón (2005) Os
Ancares Lucenses e
Montes de
Cervantes (2006) Los
Ancares Leoneses (2006) Las
Sierras de...
- 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...
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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...