Definition of Sanguesa. Meaning of Sanguesa. Synonyms of Sanguesa

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sanguesa. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sanguesa and, of course, Sanguesa synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sanguesa.

Definition of Sanguesa

No result for Sanguesa. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Sanguesa from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- ethnic boroughs where Occitan was used for everyday life, in Pamplona, Sangüesa, and Estella-Lizarra, among others. These boroughs in Navarre may have...
- 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...