Rocafort (Valencian: [ˌrɔkaˈfɔɾt]) is a municipality in the comarca of Horta Nord in the Valencian Community, Spain. Rocafort is served by Rocafort station...
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Rocafort is a town near Valencia, Spain. "Rocafort" may also refer to: Places Rocafort (Barcelona Metro), railway station Rocafort de Queralt, village...
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Metrovalencia (redirect from Valencia metro)
Manises to Riba-roja de Túria. The network includes five unmanned stations: Rocafort, Fuente del Jarro, Massarojos, Fondo de Benaguasil and Font de l'Almaguer...
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As of 2019, the province of Valencia in the Valencian Country, Spain, is composed of 266 municipalities. Geography of Spain List of cities in Spain Place...
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Catalan Company (section Arrival of Bernat of Rocafort)
Tire for eight more days. In the course of the battle of Tire, Bernat de Rocafort arrived at Constantinople from the Kingdom of Sicily. Bernat had not joined...
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misterios de los almogávares. Guillermo Rocafort. p. 31. Enigmas y misterios de los almogávares. Guillermo Rocafort. p. 35. Jurg, Gassmann. "The Siete Partidas:...
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Huerta Norte (category Geography of the Province of Valencia)
Meliana Moncada Museros La Pobla de Farnals Puçol El Puig Rafelbunyol Rocafort Tavernes Blanques Vinalesa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horta...
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specifically the populations of Quart de Poblet, Paterna, Burjassot, Godella, Rocafort, Moncada, Alfara of the Patriarch, Vinalesa, Bonrepos and Mirambell, Almàssera...
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Pedro Armengol (c. 1238 - 27 April 1304), born Pedro Armengol Rocafort, was a Spanish Roman Catholic who was of noble stock and a thief during his adolescence...
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Line 1 (Metrovalencia) (redirect from Line 1 (Metro Valencia))
Line 1 is the oldest rail service in Metrovalencia, in Valencia, Spain. The line opened in 1988 and has 40 stations with a total track length of 72.145...
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1994-07-20 Agrupación Andres Mir Sol y Mar, Solidaridad con los Marginados Rocafort Valencia 1994-08-04 Agrupación Local por Fuengirola Fuengirola Málaga 1994-08-04...
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José Benlliure y Gil (category Artists from Valencia)
Carnival in Rome 1881 Cardinal Uncle Andreu de Rocafort, José Benlliure, Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Josep Benlliure...
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"El PSPV-PSOE de Víctor Jiménez sería el más votado en las locales de Rocafort". El Periódico de Aquí (in Spanish). 4 April 2019. "La izquierda volvería...
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List of Metrovalencia stations (redirect from List of Valencia, Spain metro stations)
list of the 138 stations in the Metrovalencia hybrid metro/tram system in Valencia, Spain. The Metrovalencia network consists of 156.4 kilometres (97.2 mi)...
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Cambridge House Community College (category Schools in Valencia)
"Profesorado Español, 1 · Rocafort 46111 (Valencia) Spain" Mansell, Warwick. It is the second British school established in Valencia after English School Los...
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2021. Prieto, Luis (19 December 2022). "Finaliza el rodaje de 'Estación Rocafort' de Luis Prieto, un filme de terror producido por Showrunner Films y Nostromo...
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Spanish football team based in Villarreal, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 2002, and plays in Tercera Federación – Group 6, holding home...
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Francisco Fogués (category Tennis players from Valencia)
former professional tennis player from Spain. A left-handed player from Valencia, Fogués turned professional at the age of 21. His coaches included Salvador...
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Puçol (category Municipalities in the Province of Valencia)
[puˈsɔl]; Spanish: Puzol) is a Spanish municipality located in the province of Valencia, part of the Valencian Community autonomous region. It belongs to the Horta...
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Tirant lo Blanc, an epic romance written by Joanot Martorell, published in Valencia in 1490. It is one of the best-known medieval works of literature in the...
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their leaders; but for this treachery the Spaniards, under Bernard of Rocafort and Berenguer of Entenca, exacted the terrible penalty which is celebrated...
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Catalan burgher and administrator Ramon Muntaner in Xirivella, Kingdom of Valencia, in 1325–1328, is the longest in the series of four "great" Catalan-language...
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El Cogul Retrieved 2020-05-13. Las pinturas rupestres de Cogul, Ceferí Rocafort, Boletín del Centro Excursionista de Cataluña (Bulletin of the Field Club...
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Terreforte, General of Division Joaquín Parrilla, General of Division Nicolás Rocafort, General of Division Gabino Plumey, General of Division Dorvid Beauchamp...
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Nou Barons de la Fama, James the Conqueror, the Almogavars, Bernat de Rocafort and the Comte Tallaferro. Present-day "moros i cristians" popular festivals...
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Emilio Attard Alonso (category Politicians from Valencia)
Emilio Attard Alonso (Valencia, Spain, 8 April 1915 – Rocafort, 16 December 1997) was a Spanish politician. Attard originally became politically active...
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Rector Oliveras, jardins de Rector Oliveras, passatge de Ribes, carrer de Rocafort, carrer de Roger de Flor, carrer de Roger de Flor, passatge de Roger de...
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break into the top 30. In November, Granollers claimed the title at the Valencia Open by defeating Juan Mónaco in three sets and said, "Winning here has...
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Pobles del Nord (category CS1 Valencian-language sources (ca-valencia))
is the 17th district of the city of Valencia (Spain). It is composed of seven towns, which were annexed to Valencia between 1888 and 1900, which are today...
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