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Atarfe is a
Spanish city in the
north central part of the Vega of
Granada in the
province of Granada, Andalusia. It
borders the muni****lities of Moclín...
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Atarfe Industrial Club de Fútbol is a
Spanish football team
based in
Atarfe, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia.
Founded in 1970, it
plays in División...
- The 1956
Atarfe-Albolote
earthquake (Spanish:
Terremoto de
Atarfe-Albolote de 1956) was a
magnitude 5.0 Mw
earthquake that
occurred at 18:38 CEST (17:38...
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substitute for
goalscorer ****i
Zalazar in a 5–0
Tercera División home
routing of
Atarfe Industrial CF. On 2
January 2016, he was
loaned to
fellow fourth tier club...
- the
southern slopes of the
Sierra de
Elvira mountains (near present-day
Atarfe) and
became the most
important settlement in the area. A
smaller settlement...
- The
House of Bourbon-Braganza (Spanish: Casa de Borbón-Braganza; Portuguese: Casa de Bourbon-Bragança) was an
Iberian noble house that had its origins...
- the
second in
February 2005 at a
Spanish festival. Riot's
performance at
Atarfe Vega Rock in
February 2005 also saw the
debut of a new singer, Mike Tirelli...
- del
Atarfe (Javi García, new
manager of
Atarfe);
Granada en Juego, 15 July 2014 (in Spanish)
Rodri y
Bacas sustituyen a Javi García en el
Atarfe (Rodri...
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coming on as a late
substitute in a 1–0
Tercera División away loss
against Atarfe Industrial CF. On 12 July 2018, García
joined Real Betis;
initially ****igned...
- settlement, Madīnat Ilbīra, was
located further northwest, near present-day
Atarfe. At the
beginning of the 11th century, the area
became dominated by the...