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Mequinenza (Spanish: [mekiˈnenθa]) or
Mequinensa (Catalan: [mekiˈnɛnsa]) is a town and muni****lity of the
province of Zaragoza, in the
autonomous community...
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About half of the comarca,
including the two
largest towns (Fraga and
Mequinenza),
belongs to the Catalan-speaking
strip in
eastern Aragon known as La...
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Mequinenza Dam (Spanish:
Presa de
Mequinenza) is a
concrete gravity dam in the
province of Zaragoza, Spain. It
impounds the Ebro
creating a
large reservoir...
- of reproduction,
wintering and
resting of
migratory fauna located in
Mequinenza (Bajo Cinca, Aragón, Spain). It
constitutes the
largest river confluence...
- old town of
Mequinenza was
demolished almost completely due to the
construction of the
Ribarroja reservoir. The
inhabitants of
Mequinenza had to leave...
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Valencia 18
Saguntum 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Mequinenza 9 8 7 6 5 María 4 3 2 1 The
siege of
Mequinenza (15 May to 8 June 1810) saw a 16,000-man Imperial...
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Catalan is
spoken in the
easternmost part (Bajo Aragón-Caspe
comarca and
Mequinenza muni****lity). The
province of
Zaragoza is
bordered by the
provinces of...
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Mequinenza Club
Deportivo is a
Spanish football team
based in
Mequinenza, in the
autonomous community of Aragon.
Founded in 1922, they play in Primera...
- ranges,
making wide bends. 3 m****ive dams have been
built in this area:
Mequinenza dam (Province of Zaragoza, 1955), Riba-roja dam (1955), and Flix dam (1948)...
- 1810, he
defeated O'Donnell at the
Siege of Lérida, then laid
siege to
Mequinenza in May. He
captured Tortosa on 2
January 1811. For his
successful Siege...