- Joan Oró i
Florensa, 1st
Marquess of Oró (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈan uˈɾo]; 26
October 1923 – 2
September 2004) was a
Spanish (Catalan) biochemist,...
- Palace: present-day
Museu Pic****o (Carrer Montcada),
restored by
Adolf Florensa in 1959, who
added galleries with
arches and
Gothic windows. Pignatelli...
- The
Italian Lakes: Maggiore, Como, Orta, Varese, Lugano, Iseo,
Garda Florensa, Lídia. "Navigli: guía para
visitar los
canales de Milán".
Viajar Milán...
- are 102x68 meters. The
architect responsible for the
project was
Adrian Florensa. The
construction of the
stadium begun in 1918 and
finished in 1919. On...
- units, bars and restaurants. It is also a well
known center for artists.
Florensa, Lídia. "Navigli: guía para
visitar los
canales de Milán".
Viajar Milán...
-
Antonio Franco Florensa (25
October 1911 – 30 June 1996) was a
Spanish professional football player and
manager ****ociated with Espanyol, FC Barcelona...
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practices of
government army
forces Aparicio Saravia en la Revolución de 1904.
Florensa & Lafon, 1949. 1949.
Historia de la revolución, 1904: espisodios, grabados...
-
Gaston II had
several illegitimate children:
Pedro de Bearn,
married Florensa de Aragón, Lady of Biscay. Bearnesa, wife of
Arnaldo Ramon de Castellnou...
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Romain Renard: Accordion,
voice and
backing vocals Sergi López:
Drums Miki
Florensa:
Electric and
acoustic guitar.
After forming part of the
groups Els Llums...
-
Trambaix stop lies some 250
metres (820 ft) to the east, in
Carrer d'Adolf
Florensa. The
metro station opened in 1975,
along with the
other stations of the...