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    Moguer is a municipality and small city located in the province of Huelva, Andalusia, Spain. According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 22,623...
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    center and the La Rábida Monastery 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) distant), and Moguer. Columbus visited each of these places several times, and people associated...
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    Diego García de Moguer (1484 or 1496–1544) was a Spanish explorer who also sailed for the Portuguese Crown later in life. Spanish sources indicate that...
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    Palos de la Frontera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpalos ðe la fɾonˈteɾa]) is a town and municipality located in the southwestern Spanish province of Huelva...
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    Buenaventura y Olivares was born in Moguer, Andalusia, Spain, in 1630 and studied at the Franciscan convent of San Francisco de Moguer. In 1665, at the age of thirty-five...
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    Girl'), which was probably a pun on the name of her owner, Juan Niño of Moguer ('Niño, his surname, meaning 'Little Boy'). She was a standard caravel-type...
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    namesake of the Rio Tinto Group. In the 21st century, municipalities such as Moguer, Palos de la Frontera, and Lepe, have witnessed the development of intensive...
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    Castillo de Moguer is a castle in Moguer, in the province of Huelva, Spain. It was renovated and enlarged in the 14th century. Castillo de Moguer was built...
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  • The BM Pedro Alonso Niño Moguer is a handball team Moguer (Andalusia), founded in 1972, currently plays in the National First step after the 09/10 Honor...
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  • Pilar Bogado Cruzado is a Flamenco singer from Moguer in the province of Huelva, Spain. "Pilar Bogado, en el corazón del flamenco" (in Spanish). Huelva...
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    Niño Brothers were a family of sailors and conquistadors from the town of Moguer at the end of the 15th century (in Huelva, Andalusia, Spain), who participated...
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    Mazagón is a town which belongs to Moguer and Palos de la Frontera, in the province of Huelva, Andalusia, Spain. A coastal town, Magazón borders the Atlantic...
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    advocacy of the concept of "pure poetry". Juan Ramón Jiménez was born in Moguer, near Huelva, in Andalucia, on 23 December 1881. He was educated in the...
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    titles was officially confirmed in 2015 except for the Lordship (Señorío) of Moguer and the County of Modica that have been inherited traditionally. Later in...
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    Arganzuela Atocha Imperial La Chopera Las Acacias Las Delicias Legazpi Palos de Moguer Barajas Aeropuerto Alameda de Osuna Casco Histórico de Barajas Corralejos...
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    the Camino de los Llanos (Plains Way) from Almonte proper; the Moguer Way, from Moguer and Huelva; the Sanlúcar Way from Cádiz, crossing the River Guadalquivir...
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    accompanied him on his third voyage in 1498 to Trinidad. Niño was born in Moguer, Spain he was known as El Negro.[citation needed] His father was Juan Nino...
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  • Columbus, the Niño brothers and the rest of the crew from Moguer headed immediately to Moguer, bringing with them some Caribbean natives whom they had...
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    Eugenio, he inherited the countship of Montijo and the lordship (señorío) of Moguer. He befriended the famous French writer Prosper Mérimée during the latter's...
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    Rafael Romero Barros (30 May 1832, Moguer - 2 December 1895, Córdoba) was a Spanish painter who often worked in the Costumbrismo style. His youngest son...
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  • Andrés Niño (born in Moguer in 1475; died about 1530) was a Spanish navigator. From early youth he navigated vessels for the Portuguese government to the...
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    (2012) – Windhoek, Namibia (2016) – Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany (2017) – Moguer, Spain (2018). Hometown of San Antonio founder Father Antonio de Olivares...
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    Ildefonso Joaquín Infante y Macías (Moguer, Huelva, 31 May 1813 - Moguer, Huelva, 2 July 1888) was a Spanish ecclesiastic, second Bishop of the Roman Catholic...
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    Andalusian origin, Diego García de Moguer, rediscovered the island in 1544 and named it after himself. Garcia de Moguer died the same year on the return...
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    of Christopher Columbus: Palos de la Frontera, La Rábida Monastery, and Moguer) in the province of Huelva. There are also archeological sites of great...
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    representing locations that Columbus visited: Huelva Córdoba Salamanca Santa Fe Moguer Puerto Rico Cuba Barcelona The base of the monument is a 20 m (66 ft) wide...
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    Bronze statue of Platero. Work from sculptor Ortega; Moguer, Spain....
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    Palos de la Frontera (known as Palos de Moguer before 2022) is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Arganzuela...
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    the Señorío de Moguer. The Niño brothers, who were famous sailors and explorers in the late 15th century, hailed from the town of Moguer. Pedro Alonso...
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    Bartolomé Ruiz (c. 1482 in Moguer, Spain – c. 1532 in Cajamarca, Peru) was a Spanish conquistador. He started his career as Christopher Columbus's pilot...
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