Ezcároz – Ezkaroze (or Escároz) is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. EZCÁROZ - EZKAROZE...
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Burgui, Burlada, Ciriza, Cendea de Cizur, Echarri, Echauri, Valle de Egüés, Ezcároz, Esparza de Salazar, Estella, Ezcabarte, Garde, Goñi, Güesa, Guesálaz,...
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and a toponymic indicating he or his family came from Ezcároz. In contemporary documents, Ezcároz may be spelled Escaloz. On naming, see Lidia Becker,...
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brackets. Uscarrés (Uskartze) Esparza de Salazar (Espartza Zaraitzu/Esparza) Ezcároz (Ezkaroze) Gallués (Galoze) Güesa (Gorza) Ibilcieta (Ibiltzieta/Ibizta)...
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plays as a centre-back for and captains La Liga club Osasuna. Born in Ezcároz – Ezkaroze, Navarre, García finished his youth career with CA Osasuna,...
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Pirenaica Pirenaica cows near Ezcároz in Navarre Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk: 106 Other names Basque: Behi-gorri Country of origin Spain...
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Arguedas. He also was granted the right of patronage on the churches of Ezcároz, Esparza, Sarriés and Ibilcieta (Merindad de Sangüesa). In 1390, Rodrigo...
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captain and inventor Blasco de Grañén, Aragonese painter Blasco Gardéliz de Ezcároz, bishop of Pamplona Blasco Giurato, Italian cinematographer Blasco I d'Alagona...
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and reaching the final of the 2005 Copa del Rey. Cruchaga was born in Ezcároz – Ezkaroze. A product of Navarrese club CA Osasuna's youth ranks, he played...
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Etxalar 788 Etxarri-Aranatz 2,394 Etxauri 424 Eulate 371 Ezcabarte 1,335 Ezcároz - Ezkaroze 364 Ezkurra 213 Ezprogui 62 Falces 2,545 Fitero 2,192 Fontellas...
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