Calpe (Spanish: [ˈkalpe]; Valencian: Calp [ˈkalp]) is a coastal municipality located in the comarca of Marina Alta, in the province of Alicante, Valencian...
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Look up Calpe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calpe is the Spanish name for Calp, a coastal town in Valencia, Spain. It may also refer to: Calpe (monolith)...
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Mons Calpe S.C. is a professional football and sporting club in Gibraltar. Founded in 2013, the club's first team competes in the Gibraltar Football League...
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Rock of Gibraltar (redirect from Mons Calpe)
two historic Pillars of Hercules, was known to the Romans as Mons Calpe ("Mount Calpe"); the southern Pillar of Hercules on the African side of the Strait...
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Espasa-Calpe was a Spanish publisher which existed during the 20th century. It was created in 1925, by the union of Editorial Calpe, founded by Nicolás...
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League and the Rock Cup. From 1 June 2025, Calpe City became part of the club, following a merger with Calpe City, with the new club commencing play in...
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Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Calpe, named after an ancient name for the Rock of Gibraltar or Mons Calpe. HMS Calpe (1800), 14-gun sloop, formerly the...
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Calpe City Magpies F.C. are a semi-professional football team from Gibraltar. They play in the Gibraltar Football League and contest the Rock Cup. The...
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Bruno's Magpies, who qualified by winning the 2024–25 Rock Cup, merged into Calpe City Magpies on 1 June 2025, but will play as FCB Magpies during the 2025–26...
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Calyptra (moth) (redirect from Calpe (moth))
humans. Some species of this genus have been classified with genus name Calpe, and they include more than one blood-sucker. Palpi porrect (extending forward)...
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HMS Calpe (pennant number L71) was a British Royal Navy Type II Hunt-class destroyer escort. Built as a result of the outbreak of World War II, Calpe escorted...
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europeo-americana (also called Enciclopedia Espasa, or Enciclopedia Espasa-Calpe, after its publisher, founded by José Espasa Anguera) is a Spanish encyclopedia...
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Europa Sports Park FCB Magpies merged with youth side Calpe City on 1 June 2025, becoming Calpe City Magpies - however, due to delays in registering the...
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HMS Calpe was the former 14-gun polacca San José of the Spanish Navy, originally built in 1796 in Greece. The British captured her in 1800 and commissioned...
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Calpas (redirect from Calpe (river))
Calpas or Kalpas, also known as Calpe or Kalpe (Ancient Greek: Κάλπη) was a river of ancient Bithynia draining into the Black Sea, between the Psilis...
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The Royal Calpe Hunt of the British Crown Colony of Gibraltar originated in 1812 as the Civil Hunt. The fox hunt was initially a civilian endeavour that...
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that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The northern Pillar, Calpe Mons, is the Rock of Gibraltar. A corresponding North African peak not being...
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Bardengesang auf Gibraltar: O Calpe! Dir donnert's am Fuße (K. Anh. 25 / 386d) is the title of a fragment for voice and piano composed by Wolfgang Amadeus...
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Hercules Separates Mounts Calpe and Abylla is a work by Francisco de Zurbarán, created in 1634. The painting measures 136 × 167 centimeters. It is in...
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Calpe (Ancient Greek: Κάλπη, romanized: Kalpē), also Kalpas or Calpas, was a port city of ancient Bithynia in Asia Minor, on the shore of the Black Sea...
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The Calpe Hole Generating station is an abandoned power station located in the rock of Gibraltar, accessed via the Great North Road, Gibraltar. The turbines...
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verdad, M., Escorial, 1941. Primera antología de sus versos, M., Espasa-Calpe, 1941. Romances (1918–1941), M., Patria, 1941. Poemas adrede, M., Col. Adonais...
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The GFA Gold License was awarded to Europa Point, Lynx, Europa and Mons Calpe. College 1975, Glacis United and Manchester 62 all received the GFA Silver...
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Antonio Calpe Hernández (4 February 1940 – 7 April 2021) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a defender. Born in Valencia, Calpe started...
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Blanca are Alicante (Alicante/Alacant), Altea, Benidorm, Benissa (Benisa), Calpe (Calp), Dénia (Denia), Elche (Elche/Elx), El Campello (Campello), Finestrat...
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Calpe Rowing Club is a rowing club near the Port of Gibraltar, based at 6 Europort Road, Gibraltar. The boathouse is next door to the Mediterranean Rowing...
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arrival. Travelling to Spain, he resided at the Costa Blanca resort in Calpe and later, from a fortified villa, laundered millions of pounds which he...
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Primera FEB (redirect from CB Calpe)
Walls (Inca) vs. Tenerife on April 16, 2003 Most assists 17 by Silas Mills (Calpe) vs. Cantabria on December 12, 2004 Most three-pointers 11 by Tony Smith...
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season. He made his debut the same day in the Rock Cup match against Mons Calpe. Nicholas Pozo made his senior international debut for Gibraltar on the...
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Roja (lit. 'the Red Wall') is a postmodern apartment complex in Manzanera, Calpe, Spain. It is designed by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill for the client...
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