Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas (1883 in Llofriu – 1961 in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish folklorist, poet, and journalist. The daughter of Joan Bassa i Bosch...
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mother of the Spanish writer, folklorist, and academic, Maria Gracia Bassa i Rocas. Rocas i Romaguera was born in Llofriu on 10 August 1861, to an Empordà...
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Joaquim Amat-Piniella Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas (1883-1961) Joan Brossa (1919–1998) Josep Carner (1884–1970) Salvador Dalí Anna Dodas i Noguer (1962—1986)...
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Later the house became a cultural center, reopening in 2008. Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas, Catalán-language writer, folklorist, and feminist. 41°55′50.13″N...
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List of Catalan-language writers (section I)
Bagunyà Eva Baltasar Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas Prudenci Bertrana Joan Binimelis Edmond Brazes Joan Brossa Jaume Cabré Maria Teresa Cabré Pere Calders Mercè...
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Vidal, at the Universal Forum of Cultures in 2004. Together with Antoni Bassas and Àngels Barceló Qui ho diría and La Marató de TV3, which were dedicated...
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Barcelona, les Planes and Tibidabo. Gràcia (4.19 km2, 120,273 inhabitants): has its origins in the old village of Gràcia, incorporated into the city in 1897...
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12 November 2020 - Carlos Fernández-Roca (Vox) resigned. He was replaced by Mercedes Jara. 31 January 2021 - María Pilar Ramallo (PP) resigned to focus...
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