Loja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈloxa]), formerly Loxa, is a town in southern Spain, situated at the western limit of the province of Granada. It is in...
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(siege of Loja); 8,000 men for 1483 and 1484 (Granada fields sacking); 10,000 men in 1485 (Ronda siege); 10–12,000 soldiers in 1486 (second Loja siege);...
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Loja, loja, löja, or lōja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loja may refer to: Loja, Granada, Spain Loja, Ecuador Loja, Estonia Loja, Latvia Loja Canton...
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Spain, a fish farm called Caviar de Riofrío produces organic caviar at Loja, Granada, Andalusia. As well with Canada and the United States, Uruguay has become...
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Loja Club Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Loja, Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1968 it currently plays in...
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Málaga to Córdoba. It then crosses the Sierra Gorda to Loja and Vega de Granada before reaching Granada. Here the road is crossed by the Autovía A-44 from...
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The Loja uprising was a short-lived insurrection in Loja, Andalucia in 1861 that is considered one of the earliest socialist uprisings in Spain. Andalucia...
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Huéscar Granada 473.44 70 Alcañiz Teruel 472.12 71 Villaviciosa de Córdoba Córdoba 468.75 72 Albarracín Teruel 452.7 73 Aznalcázar Seville 449.62 74 Loja Granada...
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Omar, cinemista, Granada: Diputación de Granada, 2004. González Manrique, Manuel J., Val del Omar, el moderno renacentista, Loja, Granada: Fund. Ibn al-Jatib...
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to Granada more easily flooded, and broke the original depression into two units the Depression of Granada and the Pasillo or Depression of Loja. Pérez-Peña...
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