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Aragon in 1208.
During the
Middle Ages,
there was
another town
known as
Vilaseca del Comú,
which neighboured Vila-seca as
owned by the Olzinas. The former...
- Andrés
Vilaseca (born 8 May 1991) is a
Uruguayan rugby union player. He was
named in Uruguay's
squad for the 2015
Rugby World Cup. "Andrés
Vilaseca". ESPN...
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Abbot Bonanat de
Vilaseca was one of the more
important abbots in
Santes Creus monastery (Catalonia). In this period, the
monastery was a
center of intellectual...
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Santiago Vilaseca (born 17
September 1984 in Montevideo), is a
Uruguayan rugby union player. He
currently plays a Lock for the Old Boys Club U21 in the...
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Armando Vilaseca was the
former Commissioner of the
Vermont Department of Education.
After leaving Cuba in 1964,
Vilaseca settled in West New York, New...
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Josep Vilaseca i
Casanovas (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb ˌbiləˈsɛkə]; Barcelona,
Spain 1848–1910) was a
Spanish architect and
artist who
formed part...
- Joan Martínez
Vilaseca (4
March 1943 – 19
September 2021) was a
Spanish professional footballer, and a manager. He also
worked as the
scout and
youth team...
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memorial arch in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was
built by
architect Josep Vilaseca i
Casanovas as the main
access gate for the 1888
Barcelona World Fair....
- in 2018 was
estimated at 2,250 residents. Its
current mayor is
Eudald Vilaseca Font. "Ajuntament d'Avinyó".
Generalitat of Catalonia.
Retrieved 2015-11-13...
- of
Europe in the
company of
Josep Vilaseca, and was
attracted by
Prussian architecture. This, as well as
Vilaseca's personality, had an
influence on his...