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- Pulpí is a muni****lity of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. On September 29, 2007, Pulpí tossed the world's largest salad...
- The Pulpí Geode (Spanish: Geoda de Pulpí) is a giant geode found in Spain near the town of Pulpí (Province of Almería) in December 1999, by Javier Garcia-Guinea...
- 8–-1 over Uzbekistan under the training of former Thailand's head coach, Pulpis. Thailand claimed the third place in the first edition of 2017 AFC U-20...
- cave, a significant geotourism resource and now named the 'Geoda de Pulpi', Pulpi Geode, was opened as a tourist attraction, allowing small groups (max...
- pronunciation: [ˈsanta maɡdaˈlena ðe polˈpis], Spanish: Santa Magdalena de Pulpis) is a town and muni****lity in the Baix Maestrat comarca, province of Castelló...
- Nuccorini Head coach: Rubén Subeldía Head coach: Orlando Duarte Head coach: Pulpis Head coach: Keith Tozer Head coach: Sergio López Head coach: Farinha Head...
- Pattaya Piamkum 2007 6 Spain Pulpis 2008–2011 7 Netherlands Victor Hermans 2012–2016 8 Spain Miguel Rodrigo 2016–2017 9 Spain Pulpis 2017–2021 10 Thailand Rakphol...
- October 2016. Head coach: Arney Fonnegra Head coach: Jorge Braz Head coach: Pulpis Head coach: Agustín Campuzano Head coach: Miguel Rodrigo Head coach: Sergey...
- champions in the 2012 ****sal Thailand League season, Chonburi Bluewave under Pulpis head coach secured direct qualification into the 2013 AFC ****sal Club Championship...
- the castle to the Templars in 1294, together with the nearby castles of Pulpís and Xivert. The Templars began work that year, demolished the Muslim fortifications...