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- Bocairent (Valencian pronunciation: [bokajˈɾent], Spanish: Bocairente) is a muni****lity in the comarca of Vall d'Albaida in the Valencian Community,...
- accuracy of drawing, beauty of color, and minuteness of finish. He died at Bocairent (near Xàtiva) while working on an altarpiece in the church there. Since...
- near the Spanish border. His parents were Spaniards who emigrated from Bocairent in Valencia. In 1955, he was named a lecturer of Spanish by the Superior...
- mountainous part of the northwest part of the Alicante province, between Bocairent and Banyeres de Mariola in an area known as Els Bruchs. It does not currently...
- he realized along his life. He realized also some interesting works in Bocairent (Valencia) and Banyeres de Mariola (Alicante). Relation of works by chronological...
- site between the Barranco dels Tarongers and the Barranco del Averno in Bocairent. Sites occupied during the Roman era are short-lived. Small agricultural...
- cancer in 1996, when he was 16. In July 2007, he bought an old cottage in Bocairent, south of Valencia, and refurbished it into "Hotel Ferrero", which features...
- area of 17,257 ha. The park is surrounded by the towns of Cocentaina and Bocairent and the cities of Ontinyent and Alcoy. It has a rectangular shape and...
- noteworthy Moors and Christians festivals are celebrated in the towns of Bocairent (a Medieval town, 1–5 February), Banyeres de Mariola (22-25 April), Villena...
- (Albacete), which guards the Louvre Museum, though mutilated. The Lioness of Bocairent (Valencia), in the Provincial Museum of Valencia The Lioness of El Zaricejo...