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Albert Viaplana (c. 1933 – 16 May 2014) was a
Spanish architect and author. He is
known for
creating the
Centre de
Cultura Contemporània de
Barcelona (CCCB)...
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after his
August 1991
marriage to
Filipina girlfriend Cristina "Cris"
Viaplana. Cone and
Alaska won
their first championship by
defeating Ginebra San...
- Barcelona. From 1973 to 1978, he
worked in the architect's
office of
Albert Viaplana and
Helio Piñón.
Whilst there—among
other things—he was
involved in the...
- resistance. The
Silay parish priest,
Eulogio Sáez, a
businessman named Juan
Viaplana, and José
Ledesma persuaded the
Spanish forces to lay down
their arms,...
- Nieto, and Lola Casamayor. Upon the
death of
their father Arturo Viaplana, the
Viaplana siblings (Arturo, Mónica, Jorge, Eduardo, and Paula) meet at the...
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match that has not
finished yet. But I am sure that I will end up winning.
Viaplana,
Josep (2
March 2016). "Cruyff
poses alongside Verstappen at Barcelona...
- surrender.
After negotiations with the
revolutionaries mediated by Juan
Viaplana, a
local Spaniard, the
Spanish garrison did surrender. A
Philippine flag...
- Amélie Sarn and
Spanish (La
alucinante vida ¿normal? de
Lucas D.) by Marc
Viaplana. A new middle-grade
series called Legendtopia was
scheduled to be published...
- the
Rambla de Mar, a
pivoting bridge designed by
Helio Piñón and
Albert Viaplana. For the
event a
Coastal Plan was also
instituted with a view to the regeneration...
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Indiana Albert Vete (born 1993),
Tonga rugby league footballer Albert Viaplana (c. 1933–2014),
Spanish architect and
author Albert Viau (1910–2001), Canadian...