- pronunciation: [muɲʒuˈik]) is a hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Montjuïc or
Montjuich,
meaning "Jewish Mountain" in
medieval Latin and Catalan, is a broad,...
- of
Barcelona (formerly the 1000
Kilometres of
Catalunya and the
Coppa Montjuich) was a
sports car race held at the
Circuit de
Catalunya in Montmeló, Catalunya...
- Montjuïc
Castle (Catalan:
Castell de Montjuïc, Spanish:
Castillo de
Montjuich) is an old
military fortress, with
roots dating back from 1640,
built on...
- 50
Years Of Moto
Grand Prix,
Hazleton Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1874557837 "
Montjuich Park -
Motor Sport Magazine".
Motor Sport Magazine.
Retrieved 22 September...
-
streets that
defined the area, it
later became enclosed. Montjuïc or
Montjuich, in
medieval Latin and Catalan,
meaning "Jewish Mountain" and the birthplace...
- ISBN 84-690-1615-6. Sempau, Ramón (1900). "El
Proceso de
Montjuich". Los victimarios:
notas relativas al
proceso de
Montjuich (in Spanish). Barcelona: García y Manent...
- 1987, 1989–1991 Jarama, used in 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977–1986, 1988
Montjuich, used in 1953–1955, 1961–1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976 A pink background...
-
Pescarolo was
brought in as his co-driver. José
Juncadella of
Escuderia Montjuich had emplo**** 1964-winner Nino Vaccarella.
Ecurie Francorchamps, Georg...
- The
Escalada a Montjuïc (in Catalan, English:
Scaling of Montjuïc, Spanish:
Escalada a Montjuïc) was a one-day, two-stage road
bicycle racing race held...
- Francorchamps,
Scuderia Picchio Rosso, Gelo
Racing Team and
Escuderia Montjuich.
Those private cars
never received the same
support from the factory....