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    Pasaia (Spanish: Pasajes) is a town and municipality located in the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque Autonomous Community of northern Spain. It is a...
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    Errenteria, Zarautz, Mondragón, Eibar, Hondarribia, Oñati, Tolosa, Beasain and Pasaia. The oceanic climate gives the province an intense green colour with little...
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  • Pasaia Kirol Elkartea (also known as Club Deportivo Pasajes) is a Spanish football team based in Pasaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country...
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  • professional footballer who plays as a forward for Tercera Federación club Pasaia. Born in Spain, he played for the Equatorial Guinea national team. Luariz...
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    Pasaia is a railway station in Pasaia, Basque Country, Spain. It is owned by Euskal Trenbide Sarea and operated by Euskotren. It lies on the San Sebastián-Hendaye...
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    being identified by British spies or the French Crown; the vessel moored in Pasaia on the Basque coast, and was supplied with 5,000 rifles and ammunition from...
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  • an El Deseo (Agustín Almodóvar) production. Shooting locations included Pasaia and Errenteria. The film premiered at the Directors' Fortnight parallel...
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    Urgull (adjacent to the old part of the city), Mount Ulia (extending east to Pasaia), Mount Adarra (south of the city) and Igeldo (overlooking Concha Bay from...
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  • Spanish naval base Port of Las Palmas (Puerto de la Luz) Port of Pasajes (Pasaia, Gipuzkoa) Port of Santander Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands...
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    Aragon, until the 19th century, thanks mainly to the fact that Donostia and Pasaia maintained close ties with Bayonne. Though it was still an everyday language...
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