- La Vall de
Bianya (Catalan pronunciation: [lə ˈβaʎ ðə βiˈaɲə]) is a muni****lity of the
comarca of Garrotxa, Catalonia. It is
formed by
eleven villages...
- (Sant
Salvador de
Bianya, 4 June 1875 - Barcelona, 28 July 1936), was a
Catalan capuchin friar whose religious name was
friar Eloi de
Bianya. He died as a...
- Pau (south east), Les
Preses (south west),
Riudaura (west) and La Vall de
Bianya (north west). The muni****lity
consists of the
original city of Olot and...
- Sant Joan les Fonts,
Santa Pau, Tortellà, La Vall d'en Bas, La Vall de
Bianya Government • Body
Garrotxa Comarcal Council • President
Santi Reixach...
- 86 4.7 18.3 La Vall d'en Bas
Garrotxa Girona 2,965 90.7 32.7 La Vall de
Bianya Garrotxa Girona 1,305 93.6 13.9 Vall de Boí Alta Ribagorça
Lleida 992 219...
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plays as a right-back for Avilés Industrial. Callís was born in La Vall de
Bianya, Girona, Catalonia, and
joined Girona FC's
youth sides in 2015,
after representing...
- Can
Serra BBA
Castelldefels Castelldefels Catalonia Can
Vinader Camping Bianya Roser Barcelona Catalonia
Poliesportiu Estacio del Nord CB Cornellà Cornellà...
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encoding from
Phofsit Daibuun Oix, a
Spanish river originating in La Vall de
Bianya Oix, Girona [es], a
former village merged into
Montagut i Oix Oix, a former...
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remainders that have been
found correspond to the
following friars: Eloi de
Bianya,
Timoteu de Palafrugell, Vicenç de Besalú,
Alexandre de Barcelona, Martí...
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achieved a
vacant on Liga EBA.
Teams relegated from Liga EBA CB Salt
Camping Bianya Roser CB
Cantaires Tortosa CB
Cerdanyola al Dia
Teams promoted from CC 1ªCategoria...