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Estadi Lluís
Sitjar was a multi-use
stadium in
Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It was used
mostly for
football matches and
hosted the home
matches of RCD Mallorca...
- however, with the
board later changing the name of the
stadium to Lluís
Sitjar, in
honour of the man who had
driven the
construction of the field. During...
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Josep Maria Subirachs i
Sitjar (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə suβiˈɾaks]; 11
March 1927 – 7
April 2014) was a
Spanish sculptor and
painter of...
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Buenaventura Sitjar (born 9
December 1739 in Porreres,
Majorca – died 3
September 1808 at San Antonio, California) was a
Franciscan missionary who served...
- Lluís
Sitjar Castellà (Palma, 16
August 1900 – Íd., 21
December 1956) was a
Majorcan sports and
political leader from
Palma (Mallorca,
Balearic Islands...
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Michel Sitjar (13
September 1942 – 10 June 2019) was an
international rugby union &
rugby league player for
France and pla**** club
rugby for Agen. He also...
- for the next 50 years,
replacing their previous stadium,
Estadio Lluís
Sitjar. The
stadium has a
capacity of 23,142 people,
making it the
largest in the...
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Rodriguez (1893–1940),
Filipino playwright and
politician Buenaventura Sitjar (1739–1808),
Franciscan missionary who
served in California, U.S. Buenaventura...
- requirements. Genk won 6–1 on aggregate. 1
October 1998 20:45
Estadio Lluís
Sitjar,
Palma de
Mallorca Attendance: 12,218 Referee:
Hermann Albrecht (Germany)...
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saint of the poor.
Father Serra left
Fathers Miguel Pieras and
Buenaventura Sitjar behind to
continue the
building efforts,
though the
construction of the...