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Perdiguero is a
Pyrenean summit,
culminating at 3,222 m (10,571 ft),
located on the French-Spanish border.
Located between the
Spanish muni****lity of...
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Burgos Pointer (Spanish:
Perdiguero de Burgos), also
called the
Burgalese Pointer, is a
breed of dog
native to Spain.
Originating from Castile, especially...
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David Perdiguero Márquez (born 26
April 1974) is a
Spanish football manager. Born in Madrid,
Perdiguero worked at
several youth sides in his
native region...
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names such as Pachón, Pachón de Vitoria, Pachón español,
Perdiguero común and
Perdiguero navarro. Dogs of this type were
exhibited in the
earliest Spanish...
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Miguel Ángel Martín
Perdiguero (born 14
October 1972 in Madrid) is a
Spanish former professional road
racing cyclist. He
finished his
career riding on...
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Tedeschi Tina
Helba Eduardo Moyano Alfredo Distasio Lina
Bardo María
Perdiguero Rafael Diserio José
Dorado Carmen Giménez Leda
Zanda Víctor
Martucci Raulito...
- Marboré (3,252 m) (Aragon-France)
Cerbillona (3,247 m) (Aragon-France)
Perdiguero (3,221 m) (Aragon-France) 2nd
Western Peak
Maladeta (3,220 m) (Aragon)...
- the
highest peaks like: the
Aneto (3404 m),
Maladeta (3309 m) and the
Perdiguero (3221 m). The
inner Pre-Pyrenees,
composed of more
modern rocks (limestones)...
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force on 7
April 1948. The
definition has not been
amended since 1948.
Perdiguero E (1 July 2001). "Anthropology in
public health.
Bridging differences...
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Occitanie was said to be
descended from dogs that were
crosses of the
Perdiguero de
Burgos and the
Bracco Italiano. The po****tion
decreased over World...