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Zarautz (Basque: [s̻aɾaut͡s̻] , Spanish:
Zarauz) is a
coastal town
located in
central Gipuzkoa,
Basque Country, in Spain. It is
bordered by Aia to the...
- Joaquín
Zarauz y de
Santander (1756–1810) was a
Spanish naval officer.
After enlisting as a cadet-midshipman in 1775,
Zarauz was
promoted to successive...
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Antonio Arrúe
Zarauz (1903–1976) was a
Spanish politician and a
Basque cultural activist.
Politically he was a
Carlist militant throughout all of his life;...
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started playing handball in the
schools of his town,
Zarauz. In his
youth he
joined the Club
Deportivo Zarauz and, when he
turned 17, he
moved to the Donostia...
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Sociedad de
Tenis de la Magdalena, Real Golf de Pedreña or Real Golf Club de
Zarauz for example. The most
notable difference between Spanish and
American country...
- Clímaco
Jacinto Zarauz Carrillo (Ibarra,
February 24, 1926 – Ibarra, July 21, 2017) was an
Ecuadorian Catholic priest and bishop, who
served as 3rd Bishop...
- "Race:
Zarauz International 1966". ARRS.
Retrieved January 23, 2017. "Race: Inchon-Seoul 1966". ARRS.
Retrieved January 20, 2017. "Race:
Zarauz International...
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Salcedo y Salcedo, and the commander-in-chief of the Expedition, Joaquín
Zarauz. Of the
eight that
managed to
reach s****, five
later died of
their injuries...
- San Sebastián
Playa de Saturrarán – Saturrarán –
Motrico Playa de
Zarauz –
Zarauz Siete Playas – Saturrarán –
Motrico Huelva Playa de
Flecha de Nueva...
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together with the Vice-Chancellors Ana Cano,
philologist Antonio Arrúe
Zarauz,
Basque cultural activist and
Carlist politician Antón de Marirreguera,...