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Salobreña (pronounced [saloˈβɾeɲa], <
Phoenician Salambina Salawbiniya) is a town on the
Costa Tropical in Granada, Spain. It
claims a
history stretching...
- Andrés
Segovia Torres, 1st
Marquis of
Salobreña (21
February 1893 – 2 June 1987), was a
Spanish virtuoso classical guitarist. Many
professional classical...
- 1895
Mexico Salobrena dicela Dyar, 1914
Panama Salobrena excisana Walker, 1863
Salobrena gibbosa (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875)
Colombia Salobrena platybathyralis...
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Castillo de
Salobreña is
located in
Salobreña, in the
province of Granada, Spain. The
existence of a
known fortification in
Salobreña dates from the 10th...
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Carlos Andrés
Segovia y Corral, 2nd
Marquis of
Salobreña (born 22 May 1970), is a
Spanish nobleman and
academic specialising in
philosophy and religious...
- G. tenebralis
Binomial name
Gonionota tenebralis (Hampson, 1906)
Synonyms Salobrena tenebralis Hampson, 1906
Gonionota charagma J. F. G. Clarke, 1971...
- sea and
borders the
Granadin muni****lities of Otívar, Jete, Ítrabo and
Salobreña, and with the Malagueño muni****lity of Nerja. The
Verde river runs through...
- Christians.
Following the fall of Málaga and Baza in 1487, Almuñécar,
Salobreña and Almería were
taken by the
Christians the
following year. By the beginning...
- (15
March 2024). "12
castillos españoles que
dialogan con el mar: de
Salobreña a
Monterreal con
parada en Peñíscola". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- Psammophiidae. It
lived around 5.5 million
years ago and was
discovered in
Salobreña,
Spain by
Georgios Georgalis. It is
believed to have
inhabited Africa...