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- faller preparing the ninots (Valencian name for puppets or dolls). During the four days leading up to 19 March, each group takes its ninot out for a grand...
- to twenty meters in height, sometimes higher) composed of figures called ninots, which typically encircle one or more bigger central figures, called remates...
- in the beginning of June, there are the Ninot and Children's Ninot Exhibition (Exposición del Ninot y del Ninot infantil), the Paella Contest (Certamen...
- Ninot le Petit (also Johannes Parvi) (fl. ca. 1500 – 1520) was a French composer of the Renaissance, probably ****ociated with the French royal chapel...
- parots were dressed with clothing to look like people—these were the first ninots, with features identifiable as being those of a well-known person from the...
- basic elements of the market such as parking availability. The Mercat del Ninot is located in the western portion of the Eixample. Its current building...
- Andreu in Sant Andreu; Mercat de Santa Caterina in L'Eixample, Mercat del Ninot in L'Eixample; Mercat de la Concepció also in L'Eixample; Mercat de la Llibertat...
- Sources ret. 26 June 2007 Ameztegui, Aitor; Coll, Lluis; Brotons, Lluis; Ninot, J.M. (2016). "Land-use legacies rather than climate change are driving...
- change". ISG Newsletter. 14: 54–57. Ameztegui, A; Coll, L; Brotons, L; Ninot, JM (2016). "Land-use legacies rather than climate change are driving the...
- – c. 1230) Claude Perraudin (1948 – 2001) Jean-Louis Petit (born 1937) Ninot le Petit (fl. c. 1500–1520) Georges Pfeiffer (1835–1908) François-André...