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Sangüesa (Basque: Zangoza) is a city in Navarre, Spain, 44.5
kilometers from Pamplona. It lies
close to the
River Aragon and in 2007 had a po****tion of...
- Iris
Sanguesa de Ich****o (née
Sanguesa Hinostroza) (born
March 3, 1933),
known as Iris
Sangüesa, is a
Chilean composer,
pianist and
percussionist defined...
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Pamplona and
first cousin of King
Alfonso VI of León. Lord of
Uncastillo and
Sangüesa, he was the
father of
Ramiro Sánchez
whose son García Ramírez was the first...
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Sangüesa between Alfonso II of
Aragon and
Sancho VI of
Navarre was
signed on 19
December 1168 at the
church of San Adrián de
Vadoluengo in
Sangüesa on...
- Huesca) in the
central Pyrenees Mountains, p****es
southwest through Jaca and
Sangüesa (Navarre), and
joins the Ebro at
Milagro (Navarre), near Tudela. The name...
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April 1503 – 25 May 1555),
nicknamed Sangüesino
because he was born in
Sangüesa, was the King of
Navarre from 1517. The
kingdom had been
reduced to a small...
- semi-bilingual in
Basque and
Spanish such as in Tafalla,
Sangüesa and Lumbier. In comparison, in
Tafalla or
Sanguesa's po****tion
those that
speak or
understand Basque...
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ethnic boroughs where Occitan was used for
everyday life, in Pamplona,
Sangüesa, and Estella-Lizarra,
among others.
These boroughs in
Navarre may have...
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Monreal is a
Navarrese surname,
originally given to
people from
Monreal in
Sanguesa.
Notable people with the
surname include: Iñigo
Monreal (born 1974), Spanish...
- 10th century, in
which it was
originally spoken in
eastern areas such as
Sangüesa and
Sierra de Leyre. Old
Navarrese was
written in a
variety of the Latin...