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    Juslibol is a rural district of the city of Zaragoza, Spain. As of 2013, it has a population of 1518 inhabitants. Castle of Juslibol Castle of Miranda...
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    threatening fortresses in the capital of Zaragoza in El Castellar and Juslibol and took Huesca, which became the new capital. The reign of Alfonso I of...
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    siege of Zaragoza itself. For the siege he had a fortress built named Juslibol (a corruption of the Latin slogan Deus lo volt [God wills it] used by the...
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    Muslims. In 1105, he conquered Ejea and Tauste and refortified Castellar and Juslibol. In 1106, he defeated Ahmad II al-Musta'in of Zaragoza at Valtierra. In...
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    and Tierras del Ebro Biosphere Reserve. The flood lake of the Galacho de Juslibol during a flooding of the Ebro River The Ojo del Cura is a typical karstic...
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    amusement park) Luis Buñuel Park and nearby area of the Expo 2008 Galachos de Juslibol (oxbow lakes formed by the Ebro river 2 km outside Zaragoza) Torre del...
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    Avenida de la Academia Parque Goya Juslibol Campus Río Ebro  A-2  /  Z-40  /  E90  Ronda Norte Margarita Xirgu García Abril Legaz Lacambra Adolfo Aznar...
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    1762. During his life Latassa was employed as a curate at the parish of Juslibol and later as a racionero in the metropolitan church of El Salvador (1780)...
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