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Mondéjar is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Guadalajara, Spain.
According to the 2008
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion of 2,637...
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Nicolas Mollenedo Mondejar (15
September 1924 – 10
February 2019) was a
Filipino Catholic bishop. He was the
first bishop of the
newly created Diocese...
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always stated "Orquesta América de Ninón
Mondéjar". He was
named the orchestra's
music director in 1954, but
Mondéjar still insisted on
receiving credit. This...
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campaign was led by the Marqués de
Mondéjar in the west of the
Alpujarra and the Marqués de Los Vélez in the east.
Mondéjar,
coming from
Granada in January...
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Mondéjar is a
Spanish Denominación de
Origen Protegida (DOP) for
wines located in the
southeast corner of the
province of
Guadalajara (Castile-La Mancha...
- apes and
fossil hominins". Open Quaternary. 5 (2): 2. doi:10.5334/oq.48.
Mondéjar-Fernández, Jorge; Janvier,
Philippe (2021). "Finned Vertebrates". Vertebrate...
- Nicolás
Cotoner y Cotoner, 23rd
Marquess of
Mondéjar, 24th
Count of Tendilla, 7th
Marquess of Ariany, GE (19
October 1905 – 6
March 1996), was a Spanish...
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center and
posthumously the
title Adoptive Son of the city to
Padre Mondéjar.
Infant education from age
three was
instituted in 2014. List of Jesuit...
- Luis
Hurtado de
Mendoza y
Pacheco (1489 in
Mondejar, Guadalajara, Spain – 19
December 1566) was a
Spanish nobleman. He was the 3rd
Count of
Tendilla (Spanish:...
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singer Ninón
Mondéjar with Alex Sosa (piano),
Enrique Jorrín,
Antonio Sánchez, and Félix
Reina (violins), Juan
Ramos (flute) and others.
Mondéjar and Sosa...