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Biescas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjeskas]) is a muni****lity of
northeastern Spain close to the
border with France, in the
midst of the
Pyrenees in the...
- Unión
Deportiva Biescas is a
Spanish football team
based in
Biescas, in the
autonomous community of Aragon.
Founded in 1945, it
currently plays in Tercera...
- Luis
Biescas (born 1 June 1939) is a
Spanish boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "José Luis
Biescas García"...
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Group I
Group II San
Lorenzo Sabiñánigo
Casetas Delicias Santa Anastasia Biescas Mallén
Tardienta Mequinenza Actur Pablo Iglesias Peña
Ferranca Magallón...
- 2010). "La
primera gran fábrica de
guerra de Franco".
Heraldo de Aragón.
Biescas 1989, p. 231. Zazo, Ana (2010). "Procesos de urbanización de la huerta...
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competitions with the
Spanish national team. "El
Biesca se hace con la OK Liga". El Comercio. "
Biesca Gijón
consigue la
primera Copa de la
Reina de su...
- time to the
Spanish Championship. Gijón Solimar, with the
sponsorship of
Biesca, was one of the
founder clubs of the OK Liga
Femenina and won its first...
- and 3,500
Nationalist casualties. The
Republican forces managed to take
Biescas, but
failed to take Sabiñánigo
despite encircling it, or gain complete...
- "Gastronomía española". Real
Academia de
Ciencias Veterinarias de España. Pons
Biescas, Antoni; Tur Marí,
Josep A. (2005). "La alimentación en Bizancio". In Salas-Salvadó...
- in
fights against Archie Wilmer (Pep won a
majority decision) and
Pedro Biesca (Pep was
floored in the
fourth round). He
defended the
world featherweight...