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Pradera (Spanish pronunciation: [
pɾaˈðeɾa]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Department of
Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
Pradera is one of 42 muni****lities...
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pradera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pradera is a
Spanish surname meaning "meadow".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Javier Pradera (1934–2011)...
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Javier Pradera Gortázar (28
April 1934 – 20
November 2011) was a
Spanish anti-Franco activist, journalist,
political analyst and publisher.
Pradera was a...
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Nicolasa Pradera (1870–1959) was a
Basque chef, restaurateur, and is most
known for her
cookbook "La
cocina de Nicolasa" (the
Kitchen of Nicolasa), which...
- María
Dolores Fernández
Pradera OAXS, MMT (29
August 1924 – 28 May 2018) was a
Spanish melodic singer and actress, and one of the most
famous voices in...
- Juan Víctor
Pradera Larumbe (19
April 1872 – 6
September 1936) was a
Spanish political theorist and a
Carlist politician. Víctor's
paternal family originated...
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Mikel Pradera Rodríguez (born
March 6, 1975, in Mallabia,
Basque Country) is a
Spanish professional road
bicycle racer. 1999 2nd
Overall G.P. Portugal...
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simple station Pradera is part of the
TransMilenio m****-transit
system of Bogotá, Colombia,
which opened in the year 2000. The
station is located...
- Las
verdes praderas (English: The
Green Meadows) is a 1979
Spanish film
written and
directed by José Luis Garci,
starring Alfredo Landa. The film is a...
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Hegel Khaldūn
MacIntyre Mill
Minville Müller
Mussolini Orage Penty Pesch Pradera Larumbe Paul the
Apostle Reckitt Le Roy
Ladurie Salazar Salleron Schurtz...