- organization.
Although the
Marchas are held at many
towns and
villages of Portugal, the most
famous competition is the
Marchas Po****res de Lisboa, taking...
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Marcha (born 1956) is a
Dutch singer and
television presenter.
Marcha may also
refer to:
Marcha (newspaper), a
former Uruguayan w****ly La
Movida Madrileña...
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Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾtʃa reˈal]; lit. 'Royal March') is the...
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Marcha (born
Margaretha Hendrika Maria Groeneveld on 2 July 1956), also
known as
Marga Bult, is a
Dutch singer and
television presenter, who has been a...
- The All
India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) is a
political party active in the
Indian state of ****am. It is the 3rd
largest political party in ****am...
- "Lupang Hinirang" ('Chosen Land'),
originally titled in
Spanish as "
Marcha Nacional Filipina" ('Philippine
National March'), and also
commonly and informally...
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Eastern March (Latin:
Marcha Orientalis) may
refer to: any
frontier region (march) that is
positioned towards the East
Eastern March (Austria), a medieval...
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Chamoli district ,namely
Marchas, a
community of
Mongoloid origin, and Tolcchas, both
known as Rongpa. The
language spoken by
Marchas is mix of
Tibetan and...
- The
Margraviate of
Austria (Latin:
Marcha Austriae; German:
Markgrafschaft Österreich) was a
medieval frontier march,
centered along the
river Danube,...
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Marcha nupcial (English title:
Bridal march) is a
Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín
Pimstein for
Televisa in 1977. Alma
Muriel and
Carlos Piñar starred...