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Justo José de
Urquiza y García (Spanish pronunciation: [
ˈxusto xoˈse ðe wɾˈkisa];
October 18, 1801 – April 11, 1870) was an
Argentine general and politician...
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Monastery of San
Xusto (Galician:
Mosteiro dos
Santos Xusto e
Pastor de
Toxos Outos), is an old
Spanish monastery,
today abandoned, in San
Xusto, in the muni****lity...
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between rows of
large trees. The term
xystus derives from the Gr**** word
xustos,
meaning "smooth", due to the
polished floor of the xystus. "Xystus" was...
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Carballeira de San
Xusto is an oak
forest located in the
parish of San
Xurxo de
Sacos (Cerdedo-Cotobade), on a hill
above the Lérez River, near the...
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Quintueles Rales Rozaes Samartín del Vallés Samartín del Mar San Justo/San
Xusto San
Pedru Ambás
Santa Eugenia/Santoxenia
Seloriu Tazones Tornón Valdebárcena...
- L´Outeiro
Piedrafita Las
Pontigas Ribadebaxo Ribadecima La
Ronda Saliente San
Xusto Samartín
Setienes Taborcías
Valtravieso El Vallín
Villuir Vistalegre...
- Froilaz. In 1148, her
husband commissioned the
abbot of the
Monastery of San
Xusto to
build a
convent in the
village of
Nogueirosa near the town of Pontedeume...
- San
Justo de la Vega (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ
ˈxusto ðe la ˈβeɣa]) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of León,
Castile and León,
northern Spain...
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unidentatus Nieser & Chen, 1992
Ochterus viridifrons (Champion, 1901)
Ochterus xustos Nieser & Chen, 1992
Ochterus zetteli Gapud, 2003 "Ochterus Report". Integrated...
- (translation into
Galician of
Albert Camus'
Lettres à un ami allemand), 1987 Os
xustos (translation into
Galician of
Albert Camus' Les Justes), 1987
Prosas de...