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Ramales de La
Victoria is a muni****lity
located in the
autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. The
Battle of
Ramales took
place here in 1839 during...
- The
Battle of
Ramales, a
battle of the
First Carlist War,
occurred at
Ramales in
Cantabria on May 12, 1839. The
successful Liberals were
commanded by...
- near the
border of the
Basque country. It is an
archeological site in
Ramales de la Victoria. It is
known for a
skeleton belonging to a
woman nicknamed...
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silver filigree jewelry including the seven-band ring Carretón de
Siete Ramales. The name
Luque is
first mentioned in 1635, in an act of the
Cabildo of...
- "A
preliminary description of
Solutrean occupations in El Mirón cave (
Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria)". S2CID 210020037. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal...
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Battle of
Casma 12 Jan
Battle of Yun**** 20 Jan
First Carlist War
Battle of
Ramales 12 May Texas–Indian wars
Battle of the San
Gabriels 17 May Egyptian–Ottoman...
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summers and mild, dry winters.
Manzini is
twinned with: Keighley,
England Ramales de la Victoria,
Spain Anna
Jochemsen the
paralympian skier, was born here...
- to
hurry northwards,
after several defeats.
Espartero won the
Battle of
Ramales on 12 May 1839,
earning him the
title of
Duque de la Victoria.
During 1839...
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Lower jaw and
cervical vertebrae of the "Red Lady" from the cave El Mirón near
Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain....
- (Camargo) 310-014: La
Garma (Ribamontán al Monte) 310-015: Covalanas (
Ramales de la Victoria) 310-016: Santimamiñe (Kortezubi) 310-017: Ekain (Deba)...