Ayamonte (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈmonte]; Portuguese: Aiamonte) is a town and municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Huelva, Andalusia...
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Ayamonte Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Ayamonte, Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1930 it plays in Tercera...
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The Gibraleón-Ayamonte line, also known as the Huelva-Ayamonte line, was a 49-kilometer-long Iberian gauge Spanish railway line that came to operate in...
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Martín de Ayamonte, also called by his Portuguese name Martinho de Aiamonte, was an apprentice seaman in the Armada de Molucca under the command of the...
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bridge that crosses the Guadiana River connecting southern Spain (town of Ayamonte) and Portugal (town of Castro Marim). It is the southernmost land crossing...
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Portugal to the border towns of Vila Real de Santo António (Portugal) and Ayamonte (Spain), where it flows into the Gulf of Cádiz. With a course that covers...
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Milan 1572–1573 Succeeded by Antonio de Zúñiga y Sotomayor, 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte Preceded by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba Governor of the...
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Medina Sidonia, and Francisco Manuel Silvestre de Guzmán, Sixth Marquis of Ayamonte. It has been interpreted that their intent was to lead an Andalusian uprising...
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Vila Verde de Ficalho-Rosal de la Frontera Vila Real de Santo António-Ayamonte Portugal's maritime border delimitation, also known as the Exclusive economic...
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Recreativo de Huelva (1948–49 and 1954–55), CF Extremadura (1952–53) and Ayamonte CF (1959–60), in addition to returning to the Betis bench for two campaigns...
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