- from
official acts. His
complete name in
Catalan is
Salvador Domènec
Felip Jacint Dalí i Domènech. In 1977
Catalan names were legalized, and he
adopted the...
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Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈsim bəɾðəˈɣej səntəl'o]; 17 May 1845 – 10 June 1902) was a
Catalan writer,
regarded as one of the...
- Morera,
Jacint (16
November 1915 in Terr****a (Barcelona) – 1 July 1989 in
Calonge (Girona)) was a painter, caricaturist, and muralist. He was a founding...
- Xisco/a, Cisco/a, Sisquet/a
Gabriel = Biel
Ignasi = Nasi
Isabel = Bel, Bet
Jacint =
Cinto Joaquim/a = Quim/a, Ximo/a (in Valencia)
Jordi = Toti
Jordina =...
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Museu Verdaguer) is a
literary museum in Folgueroles,
birthplace of poet
Jacint Verdaguer, in the
region of Osona. It was
opened in 1967 and is part of...
- are:
Jacinto (Spanish and Portuguese),
Giacinto (Italian),
Jácint (Hungarian) and
Jacint (Catalan,
shortened to Cint or
Cinto following the
Catalan tradition...
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Jacint Rigau-Ros i
Serra (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈsin riˈɣaw ˈrɔz i ˈsɛrə]; 18 July 1659 – 29
December 1743),
known in
French as
Hyacinthe Rigaud (pronounced...
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Jacint Verdaguer is an
underground station of
Serveis Ferroviaris de
Mallorca (SFM) and
Palma Metro in
Palma on the
island of Majorca, Spain. The station...
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Williams Buchanan,
Scottish poet, author, and
playwright (born 1841) 1902 –
Jacint Verdaguer,
Catalan priest and poet (born 1845) 1906 –
Richard Seddon, English-New...
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Mallorca Following station Terminus T1
Jacint Verdaguer towards Inca T2
Jacint Verdaguer towards Sa
Pobla T3
Jacint Verdaguer towards Manacor Preceding station...