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Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR; Spanish:
Navarra [naˈβara] ; Basque:
Nafarroa [nafaro.a]),
officially the
Chartered Community of Navarre, is a
landlocked foral...
- The
University of
Navarra is a
private Roman Catholic research university located on the
southeast border of Pamplona, Spain. It was
founded in 1952 by...
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Michele Navarra (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle
naˈvarra]; 5
January 1905 – 2
August 1958) was an
Italian member of the
Sicilian Mafia. He was a qualified...
- also pampilonensi.
There are two
proposed etymologies for the name of
Navarra/Nafarroa/Naparroa:
Basque nabar (declined
absolutive singular nabarra):...
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Circuito de
Navarra is a
motorsport race
track that
opened in June 2010 near Los
Arcos in the
Navarre region of
Northern Spain. It is a 4.313 km (2.680 mi)...
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Vicente Macanan Navarra (born 22
January 1939) is the
Bishop Emeritus of
Bacolod since the
appointment of
Bishop Patricio A.
Buzon as his successor. He...
- Distancia). The two most
important museums in
Pamplona are the
Museo de
Navarra,
devoted to the
archaeological and
artistic heritage of Navarre, and the...
- The
Sagrada Biblia (Holy Bible),
known as
Biblia de
Navarra, is a
translation of and
commentary on the
Catholic version of the
Bible made by professors...
- free dictionary.
Navarre (Spanish:
Navarra, Basque: Nafarroa), also
known as
Upper Navarre (Spanish: Alta
Navarra, Basque:
Nafarroa Garaia), is an autonomous...
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Cosmana Navarra (c. 1600 – 30
January 1687) was a
Maltese noblewoman and art patron.
Cosmana Navarra was born
around the year 1600, the
daughter of Giovanni...