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  • The city is also an important stopover on the Portuguese Way path of the Camino de Santiago: the circular church of the Pilgrim Virgin, built for the pilgrims in the 18th century, has a floor plan in the shape of a scallop shell and there are scallop shells sculpted in the arches of the medieval Burgo Bridge.
  • The family name of "Beaumont" was Latinised to de Bello Monte ("from the beautiful mountain"); the Warwick branch of the family was also known as de Newburgh, Latinised to de Novo Burgo ("from the new borough/town").
  • The 11th-century Chronica iriense names Faro do Burgo (ancient name of A Coruña) as one of the dioceses that king Miro granted to the episcopate of Iria Flavia in the year 572:.
  • Adai, Bacurín, Bascuas, Bazar, Benade, Bocamaos, Bóveda, O Burgo, Calde, Camoira, Carballido, Coeo, Coeses, Cuíña, Esperante,.
  • A definitive village was established on the left bank of the Tocantins River, about 10 km downstream from the other camp, the place that Carlos Leitao called "Burgo do Itacayúna" (Burgo's Itacayúna).
  • From local toponomy, the permanence of Germanic tribes is evident; names such as Sá, Saril, Alvarenga, Burgo, Escariz, Friães and Melareses, are examples of this influence.
  • Also located here are Arab TV, Kidco, the Burgo group, FIAMM, Saes, Presider, Presafer and several other specialized firms.
  • Previously, she had been engaged to Burgo Fitzgerald, an aristocratic wastrel, but the same noble relations that protested about Alice's jilting of John Grey had successfully pressured Glencora to abandon Burgo to marry Plantagenet.
  • Furthermore, Sabatini was responsible for building the Arms Factory of Toledo, the headquarters for the Walloon Guards in Leganés (presently part of the Charles III University of Madrid), a convent in Valladolid (Santa Ana) and another one in Granada (Comendadoras of Santiago) and the well-known Chapel of the Immaculate in the Burgo de Osma Cathedral.
  • in terms of its direction, it aligns with the previous ones, that's true, but here everything is different: from the good editing to the individual work of Tincho Zabala, Cacho Castaña, Silvia Pérez, Carlos del Burgo, and Tito Mendoza.
  • Emdur & Csortan (as Larry & Laura) became the Wheel's third and final hosting partnership since mirroring their welcome scene with Baby John Burgess & Adriana Xenides (as Burgo and Adriana, as they welcome the show together from 1995 to 1996), between 1984 and 1996 and Rob Elliott & Sophie Falkiner (as Rob and Sophie) between 1999 and 2003.
  • Burke or de Burgo, was a native of Craughwell, County Galway, listed by Hugh Fenning as Of the family of Cahirkinvonivy.
  • Yeats, also drawing parallels between aetistas and a millenarist Romanian ultra-Right Legion of Archangel Michael; another one points to fascist influence Indeed, the Sorelian thread manifested itself by social radicalism of Del Burgo and a.
  • This gained him hostility among new radical Carlist activists like Jaime del Burgo, who despised fraternization with caciques and debris of the Alfonsine monarchy.
  • Minor works on late Francoism are articles offered by Cubero (1990), Sánchez (2004), Raguer (2004), del Burgo (2011), Campas (2013) and Ferrer (2015).
  • The Bastida Tower, the Golden Tower and the fortifications of the Burgo Bridge were also demolished, as well as the Archbishops' Towers, which had been in ruins since the English attack on Homobod in 1719 and were finally demolished in 1873.
  • Paseo de Orillamar (from the port of Corbaceiras to the Burgo Bridge): The Orillamar promenade is equipped with a stainless steel railing, wooden benches, litter bins, lawns, shrubs, trees (stone pines, weeping figs, liquidambar, camphor trees, Callery pear trees, privets), a red hedge behind the benches and several drinking water fountains.
  • At the end of the lower part of the street, on the corner of the Celso García de la Riega square and close to the Burgo bridge, stands the Old Mail House, of Gothic origin, distinguished by its main façade with a basket-arched entrance, an alfiz along the façade and a coat of arms bearing the arms of the Ibaizábal, Villegas, Aldao and Salazar families, and another smaller square coat of arms on the side façade on the Real street, bearing the coat of arms of the Murga family.
  • While historical records from Assagão, Bardez, Ribeiro's birthplace, confirm that the first Konkani tiatr in Goa was staged in Assagão in 1894, it remains uncertain whether the performance was Italian Burgo or one of the other three plays translated by Ribeiro.


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