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Pepita Laguarda Batet (1919–1936), was a
teenage Catalan girl and
anarchist militia member who
fought on the
Aragon front during the
Spanish Civil War...
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designed in the
shape of the ship sail, with the
project made by
companies Laguarda Low and Urbicon. The skys****er is
located in the city of Szczecin, Poland...
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Estadio Muni****l
Casto Martínez
Laguarda is a multi-sports
stadium in San José de Mayo, Uruguay. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches, and...
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Rolando Laguarda Trías (1902–1998) was a
Uruguayan historian. He was
recognized both
nationally and
internationally for his work in the
fields of geography...
- De Este a Oeste, "Sixth
mount from east to west"):
According to
Rolando Laguarda Trías,
professor of history, the
Spaniards annotated the
geographic location...
- Joan
Josep Laguarda i
Fenollera (April 22, 1866 –
December 4, 1913) was
Bishop of
Urgel and ex
officio Co-Prince of
Andorra from 1902 to 1906. He was also...
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Hawaiian Missile Crisis".
Dallas Observer.
Retrieved November 16, 2023.
Laguarda,
Ignacio (May 13, 2023). "As a
young composer, this
Stamford man penned...
- ISBN 978-0-521-23223-4.
Archived from the
original on 20 May 2022.
Retrieved 3 May 2020.
Laguarda Trias,
Rolando A. (1988).
Pilotos portugueses en el Rio de La
Plata durante...
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ended 27
October 1908
Predecessor José
Morgades y Gili
Successor Juan José
Laguarda y
Fenollera Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of
Santi Quirico e
Giulitta (1896-1908)...
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title (link) pg3 "Containers - Criticism". e-flux.
Retrieved 7
April 2025.
Laguarda, Ignacio. "Art
installation 'The Seed'
planted in Stamford's Mill River...