- Aragón (1440–1475),
Archbishop of
Zaragoza Felipe de
Carrayos del
Radona (Phillipe del
Radona)[citation needed]
Castilian Civil War of 1437–1445 Ruiz 2007...
- areas, it is
related with the Radončić
brotherhood of Old Kuči. The
village Radona with 55
households is
attested in the
nahiya of Kuči in the
defter of the...
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anthroponymy (59 households) was
concentrated in two settlements,
Radona and Stani.
Radona also had
about 1/5 of the
mixed Slavic Orthodox-Albanian anthroponymy...
- de Somosierra, Ayllón,
Sierra del Ocejón, Alto Rey,
Bodera Barahona, and
Radona mountains in the vicinity. The
mountains are
mainly limestone,
eroded by...
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Menorca to
Spain in 1802.
Around 1804, the
Spanish built a
tower at
Punta Na
Radona to
protect the
beach at Son Bou, Menorca. In 1808,
Captain Lord Cochrane...
- Sepno-Radonia [ˈsɛpnɔ
raˈdɔɲa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sławno,
within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland...
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Radonia [
raˈdɔɲa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wielowieś,
within Gliwice County,
Silesian Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It...
- the
river again at Almazán. The road then
heads south over the
Puerto de
Radona to the Autovía A-2
junction 150 km
which leads south west to Madrid. Medinaceli...
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Community Importance known as
Altos de
Radona,
occupying 3239
hectares Special Protection Area
known as
Altos de
Radona occupying 4089
hectares Torre de la...
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weather caused ice to ac****ulate
against the old
wooden bridge between Gornja Radona and Radkersburg,
destroying it. A new
wooden bridge was not
built until...