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Calcena is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion of...
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Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens Bishop of
Tortosa 1523–1534 Succeeded by
Antonio Calcena Preceded by
Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens Cardinal priest of Ss. Giovanni...
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Enckenvoirt (Willem van Enckenvoirt) 1523–1534 Fra
Antoni de
Calcena (Antonio
Calcena) 1537–1539
Jeroni de
Requesens (Jerónimo Requeséns) 1542–1548 Ferran...
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During November the same year, the club
changed its name to
Sportivo Villa Cálcena.
After Chaco War on 16
August 1936, the club's name was
changed again to...
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mountainous area of the
Iberian System.
Aranda de
Moncayo Brea de Aragón
Calcena Gotor Illueca Jarque Mesones de
Isuela Oseja Pomer Purujosa Sestrica Tierga...
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Saxonian (Araviana Unit from the Permian),
Buntsandstein (Tierga Unit,
Calcena Unit,
Trasobares Unit),
Muschelkalk (shallow
coastal marine calcareous...
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Wlamir Marques coach Togo
Renan Soares 3
Antonio Zapattini Ortiz 4
Reinaldo Cálcena 5
Antonio F.
Coscia 6
Gustavo Bendlin Souza Lobos 7
Oswaldo Mongelós 8...
- "Restoration of the
altarpiece of the
Beheading of St. John the
Baptist Parish Calcena (Zaragoza)" Turiaso, No. 12, 1995, p. 279–302. ISSN 0211-7207
MORTE Garcia...
- de Ebro 542
Cabolafuente 79
Cadrete 1664
Calatayud 18531
Calatorao 2926
Calcena 76
Calmarza 95
Campillo de Aragón 183
Carenas 218 Cariñena 3196
Caspe 7448...
- (1995-2003) Rev. P. José A. Basols, Sch.P. (1983-1995) Rev. P.
Emilio Calcena, Sch.P. (1982-1983) Rev. P. José M. Clavero, Sch.P. (1976-1982) Rev. P...