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Ovidi Montllor (Catalan pronunciation: [oˈviði moɲˈʎoɾ]; 4
February 1942 in Alcoi,
Spain – 10
March 1995 in Barcelona, Spain) was a
Valencian singer-songwriter...
- José
Montllor (born 11
November 1907, date of
death unknown) was a
Spanish boxer. He
competed in the men's
light heavyweight event at the 1928
Summer Olympics...
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prison break. The cast is led by
Xabier Elorriaga,
Mario Pardo, and
Ovidi Montllor. The plot
explores the
jailbreak of
about 30 prisoners, the
majority of...
- 1975
Spanish film
directed by José Luis Borau. It
stars Lola Gaos,
Ovidi Montllor and
Alicia Sánchez. The
script was
written by
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and...
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scholar and
archaeologist Ovid
Tzeng (born 1944),
Taiwanese politician Ovidi Montllor (1942–1995),
Valencian singer-songwriter and
actor Ovidio (name) Ovidiu...
- in Catalan, like Lluís Llach, or
Valencian artists like
Raimon or
Ovidi Montllor. In the late 1960s and
during the 1970s, the Nova Cançó
movement introduced...
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Sazatornil as cabo Gutiérrez
Carmen de
Lirio as Doña Rocío, su señora
Ovidi Montllor as
Pascual Carmen Rodríguez as su
mujer Rafael Díaz as Fermín
Amada Tercero...
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inspired and
encouraged him to
write the song.
Valencian singer Ovidi Montllor wrote a
largely modified version, "El Meu
Poble Alcoi" ("My
Hometown Alcoi")...
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particular through musical arrangements and
recitals by Lluís Llach,
Ovidi Montllor,
Guillermina Motta,
Ramon Muntaner,
Xavier Ribalta, Joan
Manuel Serrat...
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Cadiretes or Puig de Cadiretes.
Other important summits are
Montagut (505 m),
Montllor (470 m), Ruïra (444 m), and Puig de les Cols (416 m). The
Ardenya M****if...