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Olivenza (Spanish: [oliˈβenθa] ) or Olivença (Portuguese: [oliˈvẽsɐ]) is a town in
southwestern Spain,
close to the Portugal–Spain border. It is a muni****lity...
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Treaty of Badajoz, the loss of
Portuguese territory, in
particular Olivenza, as well as
ultimately setting the
stage for the
complete invasion of the...
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siege of Olivença or
Olivenza occurred on 19-22
January 1811 when
French General Jean-de-Dieu
Soult successfully undertook the
capture of the run-down...
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Olivenza Club
Polideportivo was a
football team
based in
Olivenza in the
autonomous community of Extremadura.
Founded in 1950, its
final season was in...
- the
Treaty of Badajoz, the loss of
Portuguese territory, in
particular Olivenza, as well as
ultimately setting the
stage for the
complete invasion of the...
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Portugal does not
recognise Spain's
sovereignty over the
territory of
Olivenza. The
Spanish Armed Forces are
divided into
three branches: Army (Ejército...
- well as
neighbouring Olivenza, a de jure part of the
Portuguese concelho of
Olivenza,
occupied by
Spain since 1801. (See
Olivenza#Claims of sovereignty)...
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Comarca Los
Llanos de
Olivenza and Club de Fútbol
Femenino Badajoz Olivenza, is a
Spanish women's
football club from
Olivenza in Badajoz, Extremadura...
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spoken as well by some
people (mainly
those born
before the 1940s) in
Olivenza.
Reported phonological distinctive features of the
Spanish dialectal variants...
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Count of Olivença, (Portuguese:
Conde de Olivença) was a
Portuguese title of
nobility created by a
royal decree, on 21 July 1424, by King
Afonso V of Portugal...