- Rodonyà (Catalan pronunciation: [ruðuˈɲa]) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of Alt Camp,
province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. "Ajuntament de Rodonyà"...
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Rodonas (Gr****: Ροδώνας,
before 1926: Γκιούλεντς – Gkioulents) is a
village in
Florina Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece. The 1920 Gr****
census recorded...
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languages derive the name of the note from its
round shape, such as
Catalan rodona,
French ronde, and
Spanish redonda. The Gr**** name
means "whole". The Chinese...
- Vila-
rodona (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌviləruˈðonə], Spanish: Villarrodona) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. "Ajuntament...
- France. This peak is part of the
Tristaina cirque,
along with the
Costa Rodona, Tristaina, Creussans, and Cabanyó peaks.
Andorra portal Index of Andorra-related...
- It is
disputed whether the
Church of Sant Pere Apòstol or Sta.
Maria la
Rodona was the
first cathedral church. For
centuries the
bishops celebrated the...
- 41°55′41″N 2°15′20″E / 41.92806°N 2.25556°E / 41.92806; 2.25556 Vic
Cathedral (Catalan:
Catedral de Vic),
officially the
Cathedral of St.
Peter the...
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because the
village falls under the
jurisdiction of two muni****lities: Vila-
rodona and Montferri. The
probable po****tion
today is
about 10
people and the...
- Alcover; 2,344 in El Pla de
Santa Maria; 1,670 in Vallmoll; 1,264 in Vila-
rodona; 1,115 in
Cabra del Camp and 1,083 in Puigpelat. The
remaining 8,401 inhabitants...
- Eulària, Illa
Rodona and En Caragoler. On 17
January 1913. a
steamship called the SS
Mallorca ran
aground on a reef
around Illa
Rodona. The crew and p****engers...