- page of the
Statistics Institute of
Spain (INE) http://www.
madrigueras.es
Homepage of
Madrigueras (in Spanish) 39°14′N 1°48′W / 39.233°N 1.800°W / 39.233;...
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Enric R.
Madriguera (17
February 1902 – 7
September 1973) was a
violinist of
Catalan origin who was
playing concerts as a
child before he
studied at the...
- Look up
honeycomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
honeycomb is a m**** of
hexagonal wax
cells built by
honeybees in
their beehives.
Honeycomb may...
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Francisca "Paquita"
Madriguera Rodon (15
September 1900 — 2
November 1965) was a
Catalan pianist and composer,
based for much of her
adult life in Uruguay...
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Spanish Civil War in the
hands of
members of the
British Battalion at
Madrigueras where they were used for
training before being replaced on the eve of...
- Lita
takes it as it also
involves playing in a band. 6 "Summer of La
Madriguera"
David C.
Smith Angela M. Sánchez
Ainsley Dye &
Jackson Read August 3...
- 1918). Segovia's
second wife (marriage in 1935) was the
pianist Paquita Madriguera, who also made some
piano roll recordings. From 1944, he
maintained a...
- Palancar,
Villanueva de la Jara,
Quintanar del Rey,
Tarazona de la Mancha,
Madrigueras,
Albacete Autovía
Transmanchega Daimiel–Tarancón Daimiel, Villarrubia...
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Clementine "Adiós", a song by Don Omar "Adios", a song
composed by
Enric Madriguera,
performed instrumentally by
Glenn Miller Orchestra,
Billy May, and others...
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Berlin Bear –
Peppermint Frappé 1969 – Nominated:
Golden Berlin Bear – La
madriguera 1981 – Won:
Golden Bear at the 31st
Berlin International Film Festival...