- Sensacine: Laia
Manzanares "Laia
Manzanares: "Oksana ha
llegado a 'Merlí'
dispuesta a dar caña"". El
Periodico (in Spanish). "Laia
Manzanares, en 'su' jardín:...
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Regional de la
Cuenca Alta del
Manzanares, a
nature reserve which is
recognised as a
biosphere reserve by UNESCO. The
Manzanares flows in a south-eastern direction...
- the
banks of the
Manzanares, in the
Arganzuela district of Madrid, Spain. The
stadium was
originally called the
Estadio Manzanares, but this was later...
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plural manzanares) may also
refer to: Manzanar, California,
former settlement and
agricultural area
Manzanares may
refer to: César
Vidal Manzanares, Spanish...
- Andrés
Manzanares (born 26
November 1984) was an
Argentine footballer. He pla**** as defender.
Profile at BDFA
Profile at bdfa (Spanish) (in Spanish) Andrés...
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Susana Guillermina Manzanares Córdova (19
September 1958 – 6
October 2008) was a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Party of the
Democratic Revolution...
- Luis
Milla Manzanares (born 7
October 1994) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for
Granada CF as a
central midfielder. Born in Madrid,
Milla joined Atlético...
- de la
Cuenca Alta del
Manzanares created by the
Community of
Madrid in 1985. The
Parque Regional de la
Cuenca Alta del
Manzanares is the
oldest and most...
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Manzanares el Real is a 7,250
inhabitant town in the
northern area of the
autonomous Community of Madrid. It is
located at the foot of The Pedriza, a part...
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Manzanares Park (in Spanish:
Parque del
Manzanares) is a large, 650 Ha. park in the
south of Madrid, Spain. It
follows the
Manzanares River, backbone...