Saint Mary Major of Mérida (Spanish: Concatedral metropolitana de San Maria la Mayor) is a Roman Catholic cathedral church in Mérida, Extremadura, western...
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The province of Badajoz (Spanish: provincia de Badajoz [baðaˈxoθ]; Portuguese: província de Badajoz [bɐ.ðɐˈʒɔʃ]) is a province of western Spain located...
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Havana, Cuba, to Mérida, Mexico, where he was appointed Executive Officer of the Mérida fortress and coast. Argüelles was married in Mérida. Argüelles' descendants...
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Extremadura (redirect from Santa Marta de los Barros)
Félix (eds.). Historia de Mérida. Vol. I. Mérida: Consorcio de la Ciudad Monumental Histórico-Artística y Arqueológica de Mérida. pp. 649–688. ISBN 978-84-09-06775-6...
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synonymous with Portugal, despite the province's capital being located in modern Mérida, Spain. The etymology of the name of the Lusitani (who gave the Roman province...
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Cádiz (Jerez). Only two capitals of autonomous communities—Mérida in Extremadura and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia—are not also the capitals of provinces...
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Republic of Yucatán (redirect from República de Yucatán)
Melchor José (2004). De provincia a estado de la República Mexicana: La península de Yucatán, 1786–1835 (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Mérida, Yucatán, México: Universidad...
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Bullring (redirect from Plaza de Toros)
de Toros Alberto Balderas, Ciudad Juárez Plaza Revolución, Irapuato Plaza de Mérida Mérida Plaza Calafia, Mexicali Palacio del Arte, Morelia Plaza de...
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Lusitania. Provincia Hispania Ulterior Lusitania (Lusitania), whose capital was Emerita Augusta (now Mérida) and without Gallaecia and Asturias. Provincia Hispania...
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Badajoz Cathedral (redirect from Catedral de Badajoz)
together with the Co-cathedral of Saint Mary Major of Mérida, it is the seat of the Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz. After the reconquest of Badajoz in 1230...
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