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    Castro del Río is a city located in the province of Córdoba, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the city has a population of 8074 inhabitants....
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  • 1959) is a Spanish equestrian and Olympic medalist. He was born in Castro del Río. He won a silver medal in dressage at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens...
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    Pinar del Río Province is one of the 15 provinces of Cuba. It is at the western end of the island of Cuba. The capital and largest city is Pinar del Río (191...
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  • at the end of September 1936 after the Republicans lost the towns of Castro del Río and Espejo. Francisco Moreno Gómez (1985). The Civil War in Córdoba:...
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  • FC Pinar del Río is a Cuban professional football team playing in the Cuban National Football League and representing Pinar del Río Province. They play...
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  • Pinar del Río (English: Pinar del Río Tobacco Growers) is a baseball team in the Cuban National Series. Based in the western city of Pinar del Río, the...
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  • María Antonia Castro filed a claim for Rancho Vega del Río del Pájaro with the Public Land Commission in 1852. María Antonia Castro de Anzar de McDougal...
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    de Puente Nuevo before crossing Córdoba. It then follows Río Guadajoz passing Castro del Río and Baena. The road does a short incursion into the Province...
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    the following municipalities: Aguilar de la Frontera, Baena, Cabra, Castro del Río, Espejo, Fernán-Núñez, La Rambla, Lucena, Montemayor, and Santaella...
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  • Rancho del Río Estanislao (also called Ranchería Del Rio Estanislao) was a 48,887-acre (197.84 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Stanislaus County...
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