- Anduva.
Mirandés'
origins can be
traced to the
beginnings of the 20th century, with
clubs such as El
Deportivo Mirandés (1917),
Sporting Club
Mirandés (1919)...
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Mirandés may
refer to:
Mirandese language, a
language spoken in a
small area of
northeastern Portugal. The CD
Mirandés, a
Spanish football team. The citizens...
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Mirande (French pronunciation: [miʁɑ̃d] ; Gascon: Miranda) is a
commune in the Gers department, Occitania,
southwestern France. Town Hall St. Mary's Cathedral...
- of the
Mirandese language exist:
Border Mirandese (
Mirandés Raiano),
Central Mirandese (
Mirandés Central) and
Sendinese (Sendinés). Most
speakers of...
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Planalto Mirandes is a
Portuguese wine
region centered on the town of
Miranda do
Douro in the Trás-os-Montes e Alto
Douro region. The
region was initially...
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Amorebieta v
Mirandés Huesca v
Mirandés Real
Madrid Castilla v
Mirandés Mirandés v
Valladolid Osasuna B v
Mirandés Logroñés v
Mirandés Last updated:...
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Deportivo Mirandés" [Andoni Iraola, new
manager of Club
Deportivo Mirandés] (in Spanish). CD
Mirandés. 10 July 2019.
Retrieved 10 July 2019. "El
Mirandés obra...
- pts,
Zaragoza 4 pts
Huesca finished ahead of
Mirandés on head-to-head points:
Huesca 1–1
Mirandés,
Mirandés 0–3
Huesca Andorra finished ahead of Villarreal...
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Basket Astarac Mirande was a
French women's
basketball club from
Mirande.
Founded in 1975, it won
three national championships between 1988 and 1990,...
- of CD
Mirandés and the club's
third consecutive season in the
second division of
Spanish football. In
addition to the
domestic league,
Mirandés parti****ted...