Battle of the Vega of Granada (redirect from Disaster of the Vega de Granada)
Puente. A hill on the battlefield was given the name Cerro de los Infantes ("Hill of the Infantes"). Numbers are not available for the Castilian losses...
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forces were obliged to retreat some 15 kilometers from the city at Cerro de los Infantes, Pinos Puente. During this conflict, the infante Pedro Sanchez was...
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The Colegio de Nuestra Señora de los Infantes (College of Our Lady of the Infants) is a school in the city of Toledo (Castile-La Mancha, Spain). It was...
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Many other monumental statues of Jesus, include: Cerro del Cubilete in Guanajuato, Mexico Cerro de los Ángeles on a hill located in Getafe, Spain Christ...
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The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes (English: Monastery of Saint John of the Monarchs) is an Isabelline style Franciscan monastery in Toledo, in Castile-La...
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Alcázar of Toledo (redirect from Alcázar de Toledo)
2008 Wesleyan University p.20 Reig Tapia, Alberto. "Memoria de La Guerra Civil: Los Mitos de La Tribu". p. 173. Retrieved 2018-02-22. Thomas, p 311 Beevor...
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1918. Bustamante was originally incorporated as Real de Infantes, changing its name to Mineral de Bustamante on November 27, 1828 and to the current one...
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El Manatí (section Infant bones)
subsequent Mesoamerican societies. El Manatí is located at the foot of Cerro Manatí, some 15 km (9.3 mi) southeast of the major Olmec center of San Lorenzo...
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Volcán Barú (redirect from Volcan de Chiriqui)
most popular hiking trail is the Sendero Los Quetzales (Los Quetzales Trail), which connects Boquete with Cerro Punta and wraps around the side of the volcano...
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José Mariano Salas (redirect from Jose Mariano de Salas)
participated in the Mexican War of Independence as an infantry cadet in the Infantes de Puebla regiment. He initially on the side of the Spaniards, but he joined...
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