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Alboraya (Spanish: [alβoˈɾaʝa]) or
Alboraia (Valencian: [alboˈɾaja]) is a town and muni****lity of the
province of Valencia, Spain. It is
situated very...
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Patacona Club de Fútbol is a
Spanish football team
based in
Alboraya, in the
Valencian Community.
Founded in 2008, they play in
Tercera Federación – Group...
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Spanish tiger nut crop is
utilised in the
production of
horchata de chufa.
Alboraya is the most
important production centre. In total,
sixteen Valencian muni****lities...
- Juan
Bautista B****et y
Ramos (
Alboraya, c. 1654 — Segovia,
January 15, 1728) was a
Valencian military man who led the
revolt of the
Kingdom of Valencia...
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Spanish tiger nut crop is
utilised in the
production of
horchata de chufa.
Alboraya is the most
important production centre. The
tubers can be
roasted and...
- de Vallbona. On 12
December 2010, two
overground stations on
Lines 3,
Alboraya and Palmaret, were
replaced by new
subterranean stations:
Alboraia Peris...
- of
Calabardina Alboraya (Province of Valencia).
Organized by the
Junta Local de
Hermandades de
Semana Santa de
Alboraya (Local
Alboraya Grouping of Brotherhoods...
- maternal-child
units of
Santa María, La Playa, La Chinita, Las Flores, La
Alboraya and Juan Mina. The city also
contains 19
health centres and 28
health posts...
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August 1960) is a
Spanish politician and actress.
Rosana Pastor was born in
Alboraya,
province of Valencia, on 7
August 1960.
Pastor studied at the
School of...
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mountain range. It
flows into the
Mediterranean Sea
through the town of
Alboraya. At its mouth, it is also
called the
Olocau ravine or the
Peralvillo ravine...