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original on 10
October 2008.
Retrieved 13
August 2008. Plan de
Retorno Voluntario Archived 18
October 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Gobierno de España Spain's...
- Free
Company of
Volunteers of
Catalonia (Spanish: Compañía
Franca de
Voluntarios de Cataluña) was a
military company of the
Spanish Army
serving in the...
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Voluntários da Pátria (English:
Homeland Volunteers), was the name
given to the
volunteer military units created on 7
January 1865 by
decree of the Empire...
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officially designated the
Spanish Volunteer Division (División Española de
Voluntarios) by the
Spanish Army.
Francisco Franco had
secured power in
Spain after...
- (Portuguese: Divisão de
Voluntários Reais do Príncipe),
later the
Division of
Royal Volunteers of the King (Divisão de
Voluntários Reais do Rei), following...
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former disc jockey, and
vocalist for the
Brazilian rock
bands Ira! and
Voluntários da Pátria. He is also a
soccer commentator for RedeTV!
since 2008. Onde...
- Bob's, KFC,
Pizza Hut, and Doggis. The
corporate headquarters are at 89
Voluntários da Pátria Road in the
Botafogo neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil...
- The
Bomberos Voluntarios (Guatemala) (Spanish:
Cuerpo de
Bomberos Voluntarios de
Guatemala or CVB) is an
independent agency partially funded by the Guatemalan...
- used by the club
during its
history are: Maracanã Stadium, 1950-2007
Voluntários da Pátria
Street Field, the club's
first pitch at
their neighborhood...
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officially called the
Spanish Volunteer Legion (Spanish: Legión Española de
Voluntarios; German:
Spanische Freiwilligen-Legion), was a
volunteer legion created...