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Villores is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Castelló,
Valencian Country. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute. v t...
- Uliveta, Vespignano, Vezzano,
Villore and Zufolana.
Piazza Giotto in the town
centre Church of San
Lorenzio in
Villore Ponte a
Vicchio Cimabue bridge...
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houses the
churches of San
Giovanni Battista (pieve) and San
Pietro in
Villore, both of
medieval origin.
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media related to San Giovanni...
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Vilanova de
Viver 110 5.95 18.48 Castellón / Castelló Alto
Mijares 12133
Villores Villores 54 5.31 10.16 Castellón / Castelló
Ports 12137 Vinaròs
Vinaroz Vinaròs...
- have
eventually fizzled out.
Following death of the
party jefé Marqués de
Villores in 1932 he
appointed a
moderate successor,
Conde Rodezno, and with little...
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April 1923, by a
decree to his Delegate-General in Spain, the
Marques de
Villores,
Jaime created the
Order of
Prohibited Legitimacy (Orden de la Legitimidad...
- Rey, Palanques,
Portell de Morella, Todolella, Vallibona, Vilafranca,
Villores,
Zorita del
Maestrazgo Area • Total 908.09 km2 (350.62 sq mi) Po****tion...
- stagnated. In 1922 Don
Jaime asked the
Carlist political leader Marqués de
Villores to
revitalize Requeté and
Juventudes into "action groups", but
there is...
- José María de
Selva y
Mergelina Mergelina y Llorens, 5th
Marquess of
Villores (1884–1932) was a
Spanish Carlist politician. José María de
Selva y Mergelina...
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electoral disaster.
Replaced as
Carlist political leader by marqués de
Villores,
Larramendi remained engaged in the
party executive; his
activity was related...