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Hospital Vilardebó is the only
psychiatric hospital in Reducto, Montevideo, Uruguay. It
opened on 21 May 1880,
named after the
physician and naturalist...
- Justí
Guitart i
Vilardebó (December 16, 1875 –
January 30, 1940) was the
Bishop of
Urgell and
Episcopal Co-Prince of
Andorra from 1920
until his death...
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himself 'King of Andorra' and
proposed a new Constitution, but Co-Prince
Vilardebó requested of
Spanish authorities to
expel him from the country. List of...
- José
Vilardebó Picurena (Catalan:
Josep Vilardebò i Picurena; 11
November 1902 – unknown) was a
Spanish chess player,
Spanish Chess Championship bronze...
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radiotherapy unit.
Hospital Vilardebó is the only
psychiatric hospital in Montevideo.
Named after the
physician and
naturalist Teodoro Vilardebó [es], it
opened 21...
- 10 July. He was
arrested by the Co-Prince and
Bishop Justí
Guitart i
Vilardebó and
their authorities on 20 July and
ultimately expelled from Spain. From...
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Pedro Vilardebó (16
October 1953 – 22
October 2004) was a
Spanish racing cyclist. He rode in the 1978 Tour de France. 1977 3rd
Trofeo Masferrer 4th Overall...
- Preceded by
Albert Lebrun and Justí
Guitart i
Vilardebó Co-Prince of
Andorra 1940–1944 with Justí
Guitart i
Vilardebó (1940)
Ricard Fornesa (acting) (1940–1943)...
- (1965) Catembe, by
Faria de
Almeida (1965) As
Ilhas Encantadas, by
Carlos Vilardebó (1965) The
Crime of
Aldeia Velha, by
Manuel Guimarães (1964) La peau douce...
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Jaume Viladrich i
Gaspa (Vicar capitular)1 1919–1920 Justí
Guitart i
Vilardebó 1920–1940
Ricard Fornesa i
Puigdemasa (Vicar capitular)1 1940–1943 Ramon...