• Malbo (French pronunciation: [malbo]; Occitan: Maubòsc) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. Communes of the Cantal department...
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  • Madrid Aficionados player Miguel Malbo under the tutelage of the then-Real Madrid president, Santiago Bernabéu. Malbo went on to serve as Director of La...
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  • Additionally, during the 1950s former Real Madrid Amateurs player Miguel Malbo founded Real Madrid's youth academy, or "cantera," known today as La Fábrica...
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    blending grapes (max. 15%), such as Ancellotta (for color), Marzemino, Malbo Gentile, Cabernet Sauvignon (for body and structure), and others. The grape...
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    Eugène de Malbos (21 August 1811 – 29 May 1858) was a French Romantic painter known for his lithographs of the Pyrenees. Some of his works are hosted by...
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    San Sebastián in 1843, by Eugène de Malbos...
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    Waggon pulled by two oxen in front of Château fort de Lourdes in 1843, by Eugène de Malbos...
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    Garonne in Val d'Aran near 1840 by Eugène de Malbos....
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    Armand-Dumaresq in 1873 Bidassoa confluence in Fontarrabie, in 1843 by Eugène de Malbos Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. Modern...
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    train station. the Nive in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in 1843, by Eugène de Malbos. Traditional crafts and foods remain in the town, including Basque linen...
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