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Binéfar (Spanish: [
biˈnefaɾ] ) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.
According to the 2008
census (INE), the muni****lity...
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cultural capital is
Tamarite de Litera, its
administrative capital is
Binefar and it
borders the
comarques of Ribagorza,
Somontano de Barbastro, Cinca...
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Deportivo Binéfar is a
Spanish football team
based in
Binéfar, in the
autonomous community of Aragon.
Founded in 1922 it
plays in
Tercera Federación...
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Andorran footballer who
plays as an
attacker for
Tercera Federación club CD
Binéfar, and the
Andorra national football team. A
youth product of FC Andorra...
- Aragon,
mayor of
Binéfar from 2015 to 2023. Adán was born in
Madrid on 12
April 1972,
although he
spent most of his life in
Binéfar, both
personally and...
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working as a manager. Born in
Binéfar,
Province of Huesca, Aragon, Tato Abadía made his
senior debut with
local CD
Binéfar.
After two
consecutive Tercera...
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phase indicated Notes:
Binéfar are
ahead of Atlético Monzón on head-to-head points: Atlético Monzón 1–4
Binéfar,
Binéfar 1–1 Atlético Monzón Andorra...
- two
years with
Sportivo Barracas,
joined 2011 to
Spanish lower side CD
Binéfar.
After one year in
Spain returned to
Argentine and
signed for CA Griffa...
- Velillas-Ponzano, Ponzano-El Pueyo,
Barbastro Byp****, Monzón Byp****,
Binéfar Byp****,
Binéfar Byp****-Aragón/Catalonia border, Aragón/Catalonia border-Almacelles...
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March 1969, he led
Osasuna to its largest-ever victory, a 11–1
trashing of
Binéfar.
Ochoantezana died on 10
February 1998, at the age of 85.
Deportivo de...