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Columbier
Columbier Co*lum"bi*er, n. See Colombier.

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- Lumbier (Irunberri in Basque language) is a village and muni****lity in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, in the north of Spain, 38 km...
- Arangoiti (1353 m.a.s.l.) Another notable geographical feature is the Foz de Lumbier, a deep and narrow foz through which the waters of the Irati river flow...
- y Lumbier. In comparison, in Tafalla or Sanguesa's po****tion those that speak or understand Basque well are 5% of the po****tion or 10% en Lumbier. In...
- from the Early Middle Ages. Like examples can be found in Irunberri > Lumbier, Erronkari > Roncal. It was later borrowed by Castilian. Other variations...
- of Gascony. In 971, she was ruling her own subkingdom, in the area of Lumbier. It has been suggested that Andregoto remarried and had further children...
- part in the battles of Sierra de Puyarruego, Ermita de la Trinidad de Lumbier and Sierra de Leire. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on 1876 but...
- Barranca Aralarraldea / Norte de Aralar Ultzamaldea Agoitz / Aoiz Irunberri / Lumbier Auñamendi Iruñerria / Cuenca de Pamplona Gares / Puente la Reina Estella...
- Josu Zabala López (born 11 April 1993 in Lumbier) is a Spanish cyclist, who last rode for UCI Continental team UD Oliveirense–InOutBuild. "Las fotos de...
- the sheer size of the Spanish expedition, the loyalists veered east to Lumbier (Irunberri), and on to Lower Navarre. Catherine, John III, and their troops...
- ally Umar ibn Hafsun fought a battle at Aibar, not far from present-day Lumbier, against the troops of the Emir of Córdoba in 882, García dying there (although...