- Tomás de Zumalacárregui e Imaz (Basque:
Tomas Zumalakarregi Imatz; 29
December 1788 – 24 June 1835),
known among his
troops as "Uncle Tomás", was a Spanish...
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Volantin promenade [eu], the City Hall Bridge,
Sendeja Street [eu], and
Zumalakarregi hiribidearen [eu]. The city hall and the
plaza were
built in the location...
- Most
Striking Events of a
Twelve month Campaign with Zumalacarregui.
Zumalakarregi Museoa /
Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundia. p. 622. ISBN 978-0692358535. "Bilboko...
- San Valentín de
Berriotxoa St.
Escuelas de
Uribarri Plaza 15
Zumalakarregi Av. (
Zumalakarregi exit) Travesía
Uribarri C,
Monte Izaro St.
Unlike the two other...
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Charles Gosselin, 1841.
Chronology of the
First Carlist War Site by the
Zumalakarregi Museum dedicated to the
First Carlist War
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Bilbao. The
closed stations are Deusto, Unibertsitatea,
Matiko and
Zumalakarregi. The Loruri-Ciudad Jardín station,
formerly closed, was open to provide...
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Estudios históricos (in Spanish). 2. Di****ción
Foral de Gipuzkoa,
Museo Zumalakarregi: 209–237. ISBN 978-84-7907-015-1. Suárez Verdeguer,
Federico (1956)...
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Monthly Chronicle. 5: 174–78. 1840. "Legión
Auxiliar Británica —
Museo Zumalakarregi". www.zumalakarregimuseoa.eus (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2017-04-30. "Evenings...
- The
Carlist general Tomás de
Zumalakarregi in his red beret....
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unknown (link) 19th Century´s
military history in the
Basque Country,
Zumalakarregi Museum,
archived on 4
September 2006 from the original[dead link] George...