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gente or
xente [ˈʃentɪ] 'people',
janela or
xanela [ʃa.ˈnɛ.la] 'window',
muxica [muˈʃikɐ] 'ash-fly' /i/ [i] i /e/, /ɛ/ [e], [ɛ], [i] e /a/ [a], [ɐ] a /o/...
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Toledo (1565–1579)
Albert VII,
Archduke of
Austria (1580–1598)
Francisco de
Múxica Guzmán de
Avila (1599–1606)
Ascanio Colonna (1606)
Antonio Zapata y Cisneros...
- Sp:
Maestu Mariñelarena
Mendieta Mendizábal
Mendoza Montoia / Sp:
Montoya Muxica / Sp: Mújica
Nafarro / Fr: Navarre, Sp:
Navarro Okendo / Sp:
Oquendo Orozko...
- Spain, on 29
December 1788. His father,
Francisco Antonio de Zumalacárregui
Muxica, was a
lawyer who
possessed some property, and the son was
articled to a...
-
Historia Universal: América
precolombina ISBN 9972-891-79-8. (in Spanish)
Muxica Editores:
Culturas Prehispánicas ISBN 9972-617-10-6.
Rivero Luque: The use...
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Battle of
Trocadero Awards Legion of
Honour Royal and
Military Order of
Saint Hermenegild Spouse(s) María del
Carmen del Pino y Vera
Muxica Signature...
- parti****te in the
conquest of
Central America. In 1534, Bartolomé García
Muxica,
founder of
Nombre de Dios, Panama,
brought a
group of
Canary Islanders...
- 1603 in
Plentzia old town, with an
epigraph in the
topolect of the time.
Muxica areriocaz agica Butroe celangoa da Oroc
daquie garaianago eria gordeago...
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Orbis Ventures. ISBN 9972-752-01-1.
Culturas Prehispánicas (in Spanish).
Muxica Editores. 2001. ISBN 9972-617-10-6.
Historia Universal: América precolombina...
- 'war', o gato [ʊ ˈɣatʊ] 'the cat' /ʃ/ [ʃ] x, (g)
xente [ˈʃentɪ] 'people',
muxica [muˈʃikɐ] 'ash-fly' /l/ [l] l lúa [ˈluɐ] 'moon', algo [ˈalɣʊ] 'something'...