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Patufet (Catalan pronunciation: [
pətuˈfɛt], also
known as
Garbancito in Spanish) is the main
character of one of the most
famous folktales of Catalan...
- En
Patufet was an
illustrated children's magazine,
written in Catalan,
published in
Barcelona (Spain),
between 1904 and 1938. Later,
between 1968 and...
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Christmas log or tió, as well as the
fictional characters Patufet,
first drawn on the En
Patufet magazine by
Antoni Muntanyola [ca], and "The Catalan" drawn...
- cartoon. He came
across a
sculpture of the Ox of
Patufet and was
inspired by the word
Patufet. From
Patufet he
derived the non-existent word Pitufo. The name...
- cartoon,
stormed the Cu-Cut! offices,
which were also the
offices of En
Patufet and La Veu de Catalunya. They
caused much
destruction in the building,...
- Tom
Thumb Molly Whuppie Momotarō
Hansel and
Gretel Buttercup The Flea
Patufet Ivasyk-Telesyk Opie, Iona and Peter. The
classic Fairy Tales.
Oxford University...
- Липунюшка (Lipunyushka or No-Bigger-Than-A-Finger) (Russia), Palčić (Serbia),
Patufet (Catalonia), The Hazel-nut
Child (Bukovina),
Klein Duimpje and Pinkeltje...
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worked in many publications,
including ¡Cu-Cut!, Papitu,
Picarol and En
Patufet.
After not
being able to p**** the
tests in
order to join the
Spanish Army...
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Christmas Graham, Duff Hanes,
William A.
Createspace 2015
Parvulus En
Patufet Po****r
Catalan tale Martin, Ana
Amazon KDP 2021
Colloquium Iradis et Charmii...
- Bagunyà
press and
library on Avinyó Street,
where the children's
magazine En
Patufet and the
newspaper La Veu de
Catalunya were also edited.
Following the ****ault...