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- Fermoselle is a small medieval village located in the province of Zamora, western Spain, and is part of the region of Castile and León in the south-west...
- "patriarch") of Spanish drama, alongside Gil Vicente. His birth name was Juan de Fermoselle. He spelled his name Enzina, but this is not a significant difference;...
- the Juan Garcia grape variety, autochthonous to the medieval village of Fermoselle in Spain. The Juan Garcia variety remained—untouched by phylloxera—sheltered...
- Sanabria Lake Natural Park, having been declared a Natural Park in 1978. Fermoselle is a medieval village located on the border with Portugal and on the edge...
- Paradise. Hacienda Publishing, Macon, GA, pp. 88–93. ISBN 0-9641077-3-2. Fermoselle, Rafael 1992. Cuban Leadership after Castro: Biographies of Cuba's Top...
- kilometres (2,740 sq mi) Country that it crosses: Spain Mouth: Duero River at Fermoselle From north to south: Salamanca Santa Marta de Tormes Alba de Tormes Guijuelo...
- Fernández Marcos Fernández Fermoselle Vicente Cantatore Antonio Sánchez Santos Sergije Krešić 1998–99 12th Marcos Fernández Fermoselle Sergije Krešić 1999–2000...
- 542  Castro de Alcañices- Paradela  ZA-L-2432  -  M 542-1  Torregamones- Miranda do Douro  ZA-324  -  N 218  Fermoselle- Bemposta  CL-527  -  N 221-7 ...
- Torre del Aire: it is all that remains of the palace of the Dukes of Fermoselle, built in the 15th century. It has beautiful Gothic windows. It is currently...
- and lieutenant of the fortresses of San Esteban de Gormaz, Castrojeriz, Fermoselle and Trastámara. (1290) Diego Gómez de Roa. (1291) Fernán Pérez de Andrade...