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Pancorbo is a muni****lity and town
located in the
province of Burgos,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has...
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Julio Enrique Pancorbo Ortiz (died
February 15, 2023),
better known as
Henry LaFont, was a
Puerto Rican[citation needed] lawyer, businessman, television...
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Battle of
Pancorbo may
refer to the
following armed conflicts:
Battle of
Pancorbo (816)
between the
Emirate of
Cordoba and
forces loyal to Francia, Battle...
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Battle of
Pancorbo took
place in 816
between a
Moorish army from the
Emirate of
Cordoba sent by Al-Hakam I and
under the
control of Abd al-Karim ibn...
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Peninsular War: Napoleon's
invasion 210km 130miles 14
Corunna 13 12 11 10 9 8
Zaragoza 7 6
Somosierra 5
Tudela 4 3 2
Roses 1
Zornoza The
Battle of...
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Manuel Pancorbo Chica (born 7 July 1966 in Torredelcampo, Jaén) is a
retired track and
field athlete. He
competed in the
middle distances.
Pancorbo represented...
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prominence after the
defeat of
local Frankish partisans at the
Battle of
Pancorbo in 816, and his rule is
usually dated from
shortly after the
defeat of...
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September 1978.
Archived from the
original on 30
September 2007. (1976)
Pancorbo, Luis: "Monseñor Benelli" en "Diálogos italianos". pp. 343–353. Sedmay...
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Ritual and Art pp 182-185,
Periplus Editions, 1989 ISBN 0-945971-03-6
Pancorbo, Lo balinés", en "Fiestas del Mundo. Las Máscaras de la Luna". pp. 33–41...
- Roxy - NYTimes.com". The New York Times.
Retrieved 2017-10-27. (2003)
Pancorbo, Luis: "El
Canal de la Tortuga" en "Río de América". pp. 321–333. Laertes...