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Sarria is a muni****lity in the
province of Lugo, in the
autonomous community of Galicia,
northwestern Spain. It
belongs to the
comarca of
Sarria. Sarria...
- José
Julio Sarria (December 13, 1922 –
August 19, 2013), also
known as The
Grand Mere,
Absolute Empress I de San Francisco, and the
Widow Norton, was an...
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Sarrià Stadium (in Catalan:
Estadi de
Sarrià Catalan pronunciation: [əsˈtaði ðə səriˈa]; in Spanish:
Estadio de
Sarrià) was a
football stadium in Barcelona...
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Sarria is a muni****lity in the
province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain.
Sarria or
Sarrià may also
refer to:
Sarrià, Barcelona, a
neighbourhood in Barcelona,...
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Sarrià-Sant
Gervasi (Catalan pronunciation: [səriˈa ˈsaɲ ʒəɾˈβazi]) is one of the
biggest districts of Barcelona, Spain. It is the
district with the highest...
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Sarria (Spanish:
Sarría) is a
village and
concejo in the muni****lity of Zuia, in Álava province,
Basque Country, Spain. "Divisiones
Administrativas SHP...
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Major de
Sarrià (Catalan:
Major de
Sarrià, Spanish:
Mayor de
Sarrià) is the main
street in the
Sarrià neighborhood in the
Sarrià-Sant
Gervasi district...
- CP
Sarrià is the
football section of Sant Vicenç de
Sarrià Parish Center,
created in 1952. It is
currently the most
veteran and
representative football...
- Luis
Sarria (1911–1991) was a Cuban-American
boxer who went on to
become a trainer, m****eur, and cutman. He was born on
October 29, 1911, in ****anayagua...
- of mariquitas. The club's
original home was in the well-off
district of
Sarrià;
Espanyol was the
first club in
Spain to be
formed exclusively by Spanish...