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Burriana (Spanish: [buˈrjana]) or
Borriana (Valencian: [boriˈana]) is a muni****lity in
eastern Spain, in the
province of Castellón, part of the Valencian...
- The
siege of
Burriana was one of the
battles that
occurred during the
Conquest of
Valencia by
James I of Aragon.
Burriana was an
important Muslim city...
- Club
Deportivo Burriana is a
Spanish football team
based in
Burriana, in the
autonomous community of Valencia.
Founded in 1949, it
plays in
Tercera Federación...
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motorcycle rider racing in Moto2 with MT
Helmets – MSi. He
comes from
Burriana in the
Valencian Community. He
previously competed in Moto3,
becoming the...
- muni****l term
Chillar River Frigiliana, a
village on the
nearby mountain Burriana Carabeillo Carabeo Chucho Torrecilla El Salón
Playazo Calahonda Caletilla...
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crowns on blue
design appears on the coat of arms of the
Spanish city of
Burriana in the
Valencian Community, but, like
Coutts & Co, is
arranged one over...
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Tomar (1190)
Navas de
Tolosa (1212) Alcácer do Sal (1217)
Majorca (1228)
Burriana (1233)
Commanders First Grand Master Hugues de
Payens Last
Grand Master...
- line 14 km.
Vilarreal -
Burriana 1907-1956,
reopened 1960-1963.
Burriana - Grao de
Burriana 1907-1936.
Burriana -
Porto de
Burriana 1948-1956. At closure...
- is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays for
Spanish club CD
Burriana as a striker. Born in San Gustavo,
Entre Ríos Province,
Tabares started...
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Rapitenca 0–1
Castelldefels Acero Ath.
Torrellano At.
Levante Atzeneta Burriana Castellón B
Castellonense Ilicitano Gandía Jove Español
Ontinyent Patacona...