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Chefchaouen (Arabic: شفشاون, romanized: Shafshāwan, IPA: [ʃafˈʃaːwan]) is a city in
northwest Morocco. It is the
chief town of the
province of the same...
- Dámaso
Berenguer y Fusté, 1st
Count of
Xauen (4
August 1873 – 19 May 1953) was a
Spanish general and politician. He
served as
Prime Minister during the...
- with the 91st (Ceuta-Tetouan), 92nd (Larache-Alcazarquivir) and 93rd (
Xauen) Divisions. The X Army
Corps in the
eastern sector, with the 101st (Melilla)...
- The
Editors of
Encyclopaedia (May 15, 2022). "Dámaso Berenguer,
count de
Xauen". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved June 1, 2022. O'Connor, J J; Robertson...
- was
Manolo Yglesias. His
works include Perfil Flamenco, El
Castillo de
Xauén,
Aromas del Puerto,
Primavera andaluza,
Horizonte de Málaga,
Mantilla de...
- 1927, he had been
awarded the
title of
Count of
Xauen for his
military actions in the
conquest of
Xauen, in
northern Morocco, in 1920. Dámaso
acted as...
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Ministros y
Ministro del Ejército a D. Dámaso
Berenguer Fusté,
Conde de
Xauen,
Teniente general de Ejército" (PDF).
Gaceta de
Madrid (in Spanish) (31)...
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Gaviria (Granted in 1837) Doña
Helena de la Peña y Robles,
Countess de
Xauen (Granted in 1929) Doña
Matilde Francisca Barriouevo y Peña, Vincountess...
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loyal employees of the
Royal Household like Dámaso Berenguer, 1st
Count of
Xauen,
former General Commander of the Halberdiers,
Emilio de Torres, 1st Marquess...
- War, five new
groups were raised: 6th
Group of
Indigenous Regular Forces "
Xauen",
based in the city of Xaue. 7th
Group of
Indigenous Regular Forces "Llano...