Joan Alcover i Maspons (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈan əlkuˈve]; 1854 – 1926): was a Spanish Balearic writer, poet, essayist and politician. The son of...
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anthem of the Balearic island of Majorca, Spain. It is based on a poem by Joan Alcover i Maspons about an ancient Majorcan children's song. The music is a work...
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In Spain, several prominent poets experimented with haiku, including Joan Alcover, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez and Luis Cernuda. Federico García...
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Mitchell, Kieren J.; Thomson, Vicki A.; Alcover, Josep Antoni; Lalueza-Fox, Carles; Cooper, Alan; Pons, Joan (July 2019). "Unraveling the phylogenetic...
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Father Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda, also known (in Catalan) as Mossèn Alcover (pronounced [muˈsɛn əlkuˈve]; 2 February 1862 in Santa Cirga, Manacor...
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Garrega Joan Alcover Miquel Costa i Llobera Bonaventura Carles Aribau Víctor Balaguer Joaquín Bartrina Manuel Milà i Fontanals Àngel Guimerà Joan Maragall...
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1993), Calç (Carles Riba Poetry Prize in 1995) and Plaça Raspall (Premi Joan Alcover in 1998). "Enric Casasses i Figueres | enciclopèdia.cat". www.enciclopedia...
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records have reached us. At Valencia on 20 February 1393, John I of Aragon (Joan I el Caçador / Chuan lo Cazataire) founded an annual festival (la festa de...
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necessary to allude to the seminal work of Miquel Costa i Llobera and Joan Alcover, poets who developed their work parallel to the heyday of Art Nouveau...
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artistic and architectural Art Nouveau value. It was located in the current Joan Alcover Gardens, in the city's Plaça de la Reina. It was built at the beginning...
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