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Puigcerdà (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌputʃəɾˈða]; Spanish:
Puigcerdá,
pronounced [putʃθeɾˈða]) is the
capital of the
Catalan comarca of Cerdanya, in the...
- The
Puigcerdá was the only
monitor ever
commissioned in the
history of the
Spanish Armada, and was
acquired to
defend the
estuary of
Bilbao and the coast...
- d'Enclar. The do****ent was
ratified by the
noble notary Jaume Orig of
Puigcerdà, and
construction of
military structures in the
country was prohibited...
- in
Puigcerdà. He has been a
member of the ****ociation of
Parents of
Students of
Vedruna School in
Puigcerdà and
president of Club de ****bol
Puigcerdà (Puigcerdà...
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Puigcerdà railway station serves the town of
Puigcerdà and the
Baixa Cerdanya region,
located on the Ripoll-
Puigcerdà line
managed by Adif. Currently...
- The Portet-Saint-Simon -
Puigcerdà railway is a
secondary railway line in
southwestern France. It
connects Portet-sur-Garonne, 11 km
south of Toulouse...
- (France) road that
connects the town and
Spanish exclave of Llívia with
Puigcerdà (Spanish
border city next to France)
between the
early 1970s and the 1980s...
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historical towns such as Banyoles, Besalú, Cadaqués, Camprodon, Palamós,
Puigcerdà or Ripoll. The muni****lity of Llívia,
which is an
exclave separated from...
- Pere
Borrell del Caso (13
December 1835, in
Puigcerdà – 16 May 1910, in Barcelona) was a
Catalan Spanish painter,
illustrator and engraver,
known for...
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school and then rent it to Ensenyament].
Diari de
Girona (in Catalan).
Puigcerdà. 10
February 2016.
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