- Víctor
Balaguer i
Cirera (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbiktuɾ βələˈɣe]; 11
December 1824 – 14
January 1901) was a
Spanish politician and author, was born in...
- Pau Donés
Cirera (11
October 1966 – 9 June 2020) was a
Spanish songwriter, guitarist, and
vocalist of the Barcelona-based band
Jarabe de Palo (also named...
- Vic Zino, in an
attempt to
bring back 1980s-style glam metal.
After Joél
Cirera was
asked to be the drummer, the core of the band was formed. They began...
-
Ricardo Cirera Salse (Os de Balaguer, 1864-Barcelona,
August 1932) was a
geomagnetist who
conducted the
first geomagnetic survey of the
Philippines and...
- José María Gran
Cirera (born 27
April 1945 in Barcelona, died 4 June 1980 in Xeixojbitz, Quiché Department) was a
Spanish Catholic priest serving in Guatemala...
- conform**** como comuna". Emol (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2023-07-02.
Andersen Cirera, Karen; Balbontín Gallo, Cristóbal (2021). "La planificación del
borde costero...
- &
White 1995, p. 163.
Shideler 1983, p. 192.
Miret i Sans 1902, p. 281.
Cirera i Prim 1954, p. 102.
Blancard 1860, p. 56, nos. 1 & 2 (plate 28). Constable...
- in 1193.
Shideler 1983, p. 192.
Miret i Sans 1902, p. 281.
Cirera i Prim 1954, p. 102.
Cirera i Prim,
Jaume (1954). "Filiación de los
Montcada que asistieron...
- Mataró at the age of five.
After playing for UD
Cirera, he
moved to
Girona FC, but had
loans back to
Cirera and CE Mataró
before signing for CF Damm. Rodríguez...
- Romà
Ribera i
Cirera (13
December 1848,
Barcelona - 29 May 1935, Barcelona) was a
Catalan genre painter. He
specialized in
contemporary scenes from upper-class...