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Cullera (Valencian pronunciation: [kuˈʎeɾa]) is a city and municipality of Spain located in the Valencian Community. It is part of the province of Valencia... |
summer and bitterly cold by European standards. Syktyvkar is twinned with: Cullera, Spain Debrecen, Hungary Los Altos, United States Lovech, Bulgaria Taiyuan... |
Chelva Chera Cheste Chiva Chulilla Cofrentes Corbera Cortes de Pallás Cotes Cullera Càrcer Daimús Domeño Dos Aguas El Genovés El Palomar Emperador Enguera... |
Spanish watch towers and sefense networks could not hold off the corsairs in Cullera and Villajoyosa, and so the tierras maritimas (coastal lands) were abandoned... |
Valencian Community (section Economy) Serpis and Sénia. Júcar River with irrigated orange orchards near Antella Cullera weir of the Xúquer river, between Sueca and Fortaleny Bridge over the Xúquer... |
fertile agricultural areas near the cities, with adverse effects on the economy of the Venetian cities in Dalmatia. Peace would hold between the two states... |
Sea in Guardamar del Segura 45 57 - Júcar 498 21430 49 Balearic Sea in Cullera 98 - - Turia 280 6674 14 Balearic Sea in Valencia 23 19 21 Ebro 910 84763... |
galardonada con el Goya a la mejor película documental. (in Spanish) “Bicicleta, cullera, poma” guardonada als premis Gaudí i José María Forqué. (in Catalan) Bicicleta... |
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791). The war had serious negative effects on the economy of Austria, and derailed progress in creating a modern civil society. Calinger... |
Ottoman-Habsburg War, is about 200,000, and it took several decades for the economy to recover. During the Ottoman–Habsburg wars, the small border fort was... |
Tombstone detail of a freethinker, late 19th century (Cemetery of Cullera, Spain)... |
Print, 76. Junker, Laura L. Raiding, Trading, and Feasting: The Political Economy of Philippine Chiefdoms. Honolulu: University of Hawaiì Press, 1999. Wilkinson... |
Simat de la Valldigna (section Economy) Valencian Community, Spain. It is 50 km from Valencia, and 20 km from Cullera and Gandia. It is also near Xàtiva and Alzira. It is one of the four villages... |
ship was wrecked near Cette, Hérault, France. She was on a voyage from Cullera to Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. Marie Therese United Kingdom The... |