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Muntanyola (Catalan pronunciation: [muntəˈɲɔlə]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of Osona, Catalonia,
northern Spain. The
village of
Muntanyola is a-typical...
- Jerònima
Muntanyola (died 1618), also
known as
Joana la Negra, was a
Catalonian alleged witch. She
married Joanot Fumanya in her
first marriage. She became...
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characters Patufet,
first drawn on the En
Patufet magazine by
Antoni Muntanyola [ca], and "The Catalan"
drawn by Gaietà
Cornet i Palau [ca].
Moments before...
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member of the family. The
House of
Moncada was
started by
Guillem I de
Muntanyola or de
Vacarisses (b. ? - d. 1040). He was the son of Sunifred, the Vescomte...
- 1973. The
figure of
Patufet on the
magazine was
first drawn by
Antoni Muntanyola.
Today Patufet is a
familiar word in
Catalan for a very
little kid or...
- as Babette,
Patricia Paisal as
Madame de la
Grande Bouche and
Albert Muntanyola as Maurice. In 2012, the
Stage Entertainment version was
relaunched as...
- 3,530 5.9 598.3 La
Morera de
Montsant Priorat Tarragona 157 52.9 3.0
Muntanyola Osona Barcelona 595 40.3 14.8 Mura
Bages Barcelona 211 47.8 4.4 Nalec...
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Carles Pi i
Sunyer 1967 –
Manuel de
Pedrolo 1971 –
Ambrosi Carrion 1971 –
Albert Junyent 1973 –
Ramon Muntanyola i
Llorach 1978 – Olga
Xirinacs Díaz...
- Malla, Manlleu, Les
Masies de Roda, Les
Masies de Voltregà, Montesquiu,
Muntanyola, Olost, Oristà, Orís, Perafita,
Prats de Lluçanès, Roda de Ter, Rupit...
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Miquel de
Palol i
Muntanyola (born
April 2, 1953) is a
Catalan architect, poet and storyteller, son of the
archaeologist Pere de Palol. In 2011 he was...