- of
Education of the
government of Navarre. The
official denomination of
Navarran muni****lities and
villages are
regulated according to the
Foral Basque...
- This is a list of the
kings and
queens of Pamplona,
later Navarre.
Pamplona was the
primary name of the
kingdom until its
union with
Aragon (1076–1134)...
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parents are of
Spanish descent (his
grandparents were of Catalan, Basque,
Navarran, and
Andalusian origins).
Carbonell was
raised a
Roman Catholic. Carbonell's...
- The Pachón
Navarro is a
Spanish breed of
hunting dog from the
autonomous community of Navarre, in
northern Spain. It is one of five
Basque breeds of dog...
- The
route of the Vía
Verde del Plazaola,
which joins Andoain with the
Navarran town of Sarasa [es]. Boat
views along the
Ottawa River December White House...
- the
eldest daughter of King Juan
Carlos and
Queen Sofia of Spain. Of
Navarran Basque Carlist aristocracy,
Jaime is the
third of the five sons and one...
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Bazan is a
Spanish surname of
Navarran origin. A
surname of
Polish and
Ukrainian origins Bazan of
unrelated origin also exists,
meaning pheasant. Notable...
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adjectival form
cojonudo (lit. 'ballsy'),
indicating admiration. A
famous Navarran brand of
asparagus has this name.
Cojones can also
denotes courageous behavior...
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Carlos I. In the
medieval Spanish monarchies,
whether Castilian, Leonese,
Navarran or Aragonese, all sons and
daughters of the monarchs,
including the firstborns...
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numbers of Andalusians, Asturians, Basque, Galicians, Leonese, Murcian,
Navarrans, and
Valencians nationalities other than the "Castilian"
Spanish established...