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    Cintruénigo is a Spanish town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. Situated in the Merindad de...
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  • kuollut (in Finnish) Muere a los 74 años Raúl Sanz Jiménez, empresario de Cintruénigo y propietario en Fitero de Finca Señorío de Rioja (in Spanish) Buzz Stephen...
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    as Senator between 2011 and 2015. Chivite was born on 5 June 1978 in Cintruénigo. A member of the Socialist Youth of Spain, she graduated from the Public...
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  • requirements. Cirbonero did not play the game in their main stadium San Juan, Cintruénigo, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements. Cazalegas did not...
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  • in Palau-solità i Plegamans Castle of Xivert in Valencia Castle of Cintruénigo: the birth of a 12th-century gilda around the encomienda of Novillas...
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    benefited by the King, who awarded him the annual revenues of the cities of Cintruénigo and Arguedas. He also was granted the right of patronage on the churches...
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    Aranguren 11,726 9th Antsoain 10,732 10th Berriozar 10,723 11th Tafalla 10,582 12th Villava 10,131 13th Noáin 8,354 14th Corella 8,220 15th Cintruénigo 8,051...
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    2014). "La fiesta de la gastronomía desbordó Cintruénigo" [The Feast of Gastronomy Overflows Cintruénigo]. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). Retrieved 21...
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  • plays as a right back for FC Cartagena, on loan from CA Osasuna. Born in Cintruénigo, Navarre, Moreno joined CA Osasuna's youth setup in 2011, from hometown...
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    wife, Urraca. He resumed his conquests in 1117 with Fitero, Corella, Cintruénigo, Murchante, Monteagudo, and Cascante. In 1118, the Council of Toulouse...
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