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Figueras y
Moragas (1819–1882),
Spanish politician Jorge Moragas (born 1965),
Spanish diplomat Tomàs
Moragas (1837–1906),
Spanish painter Moraga (disambiguation)...
- children: Anna María
Teresa Ruiz y
Moragas (9
October 1925 - 6
September 1965);
Leandro Alfonso Luis Ruiz y
Moragas (26
April 1929 - 18 June 2006). Carmen...
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Moraga is a town in
Contra Costa County, California, in the San
Francisco Bay Area. The town is
named in
honor of Joaquín
Moraga,
member of the
famed Californio...
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Sergio Jiménez
Moraga (born 1933),
Chilean politician Moragas This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Moraga. If an internal...
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Fabric Resting Caravan People with
Cattle Lluís
Moragas, Biografía del
notable pintor Tomàs
Moragas,
Anales y Boletín de los
Museos de Arte de Barcelona...
- Cherríe
Moraga (born
September 25, 1952) is an
influential Chicana feminist writer, activist, poet, essayist, and playwright. A
prominent figure in Chicana...
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Moragas has
represented Barcelona in the
Congress of
Deputies as a
member of the People's
Party since 2004.
During his
legislative career,
Moragas has...
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Moraga (1765 – June 14, 1823) was a Sonoran-born
Californio soldier, administrator, and explorer. As an
explorer in Alta California,
Gabriel Moraga found...
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cause commenced. Pope John Paul II
beatified Moragas in mid-1998 in
Saint Peter's Square.
Elvira Moragas Cantarero was born in
Lillo in
Toledo in 1881...
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piano works based on folk
music idioms. The
artistic director was Tomàs
Moragas.
Luisa Lacal de
Bracho won a gold
medal and
Josep Maria Tamburini won a...