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Valdemoro is a muni****l district,
located in the
Southern zone of the
autonomous community of Madrid, Spain.
Located 27
kilometers from the capital,...
- Club Atlético
Valdemoro was a
Spanish football club
based in
Valdemoro, in the
autonomous community of Madrid.
Founded in 1966 and
dissolved in 2017, it...
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Amaya Valdemoro Madariaga (born
August 18, 1976, in Alcobendas,
Community of Madrid) is a
Spanish former basketball player. She won
three Women's National...
- Club
Baloncesto Villa de
Valdemoro is a
Basketball team
based in
Valdemoro,
Community of Madrid. Today, he
senior team doesn't play any competition. Official...
- another. The
first Guardia police academy was
established in the town of
Valdemoro,
south of Madrid, in 1855.
Graduates were
given the Guardia's now famous...
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medal and
Spain the
silver medal while Belarus won the bronze.
Amaya Valdemoro from
Spain was
named the
tournament MVP.
Times given below are in Central...
- He was born in
Madrid from an
aristocrat father,
Enrique Ortiz López-
Valdemoro (1928-2024), but
raised in
Puerto de
Santa María and
later in
Jerez de...
- Hammon, Ann Wauters,
Razija Mujanović, Jana Veselá,
Belinda Snell,
Amaya Valdemoro,
Rebekkah Brunson, Suzy Batkovic,
Elisa Aguilar, Anna Montañana, Trisha...
- 10
April 2016. Source: IIHF The
Division II B
tournament was pla**** in
Valdemoro, Spain, from 26
March to 1
April 2016. Source: IIHF
Division II A statistics...
- (Spanish:
Iglesia de
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) is a
church located in
Valdemoro, Spain. It was
declared Bien de Interés
Cultural in 1981.[citation needed]...