- Sebastián
Iradier Salaverri (Salaberri) (20
January 1809 – 6
December 1865), or Sebastián Yradier, was a
Spanish Basque composer.
Iradier was born in...
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Manuel Iradier (b. Vitoria, 1854–1911) was a
Spanish explorer of Africa. A
student of
philosophy and literature, he fell
under the
influence of Henry...
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Iradier Arena, also
known as
Plaza de
Toros de Vitoria-Gasteiz, is an
arena and
bullring in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. It is
primarily used for bullfighting...
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Eduardo Dato e
Iradier (12
August 1856 – 8
March 1921) was a
Spanish political leader during the
Spanish Restoration period. He
served three times as...
- Kogo (Spanish: [ˈkoɣo] , also
known as Cogo or Koszho,
formerly Puerto Iradier) is a
remote town on the Muni
estuary in Río Muni,
Equatorial Guinea, lying...
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Spanish explorers and
missionaries would cross this zone,
among them
Manuel Iradier. In 1848,
Spanish troops occupied the
uninhabited Chafarinas Islands, anti****ting...
- home on 21
October 1901.
Iradier himself died in
despair in 1911;
decades later, the port of Cogo was
renamed Puerto Iradier in his honour.[citation needed]...
- (e.g., José
Ortega y G****et, Tomás
Portillo y Blanco, or
Eduardo Dato e
Iradier),
following an
antiquated aristocratic usage.
Patrilineal surname transmission...
- 140 years. The song was
written by the
Spanish Basque composer Sebastián
Iradier (later Yradier)
around 1860
after a
visit to Cuba. In 1879, it was registered...
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Borja Iradier Aguirrezabalaga (March 23, 1980 in San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain) is a
Spanish ****troke swimmer. At the 2007
Spanish National Championships...