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  2. Le Plan-de-la-Tour - Wikipedia

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    This attempt failed. It was taken during the Revolution, and 11 July 1790 the active citizens of Saint-Martin Plan de la Tour meet in the Church and proclaimed independent of La Garde-Freinet. Historically, La Garde showed a fierce opposition to secession. An incident is significant climate in which the events took place.

  3. Todo Cambió - Wikipedia

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    Todo Cambió (English: Everything Changed) is the debut studio album recorded by Mexican pop rock band Camila.It was released by Sony BMG Norte on May 9, 2006. The album was mainly written and composed by the band members: Samo, Pablo Hurtado, and Mario Domm, [1] and includes a blend of Spanish rock and Latin pop.

  4. Cambio de Clase - Wikipedia

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    Cambio de Clase [1] is a television program that is the Spanish version of As the Bell Rings.It is shown on the Disney Channel and every Sunday on one cable broadcast. It is a Spanish adaption of the Disney Channel Italy Original Series Quelli dell'intervallo.

  5. Libro de los Epítomes - Wikipedia

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    A page from El Libro de los Epítomes with corrections and marginal notes. The Libro de los Epítomes (The Book of Epitomes) is a catalogue summarising part of the library of around 15–20,000 books which Ferdinand Columbus (Spanish: Fernando Colón) assembled in the early sixteenth-century in an effort to create a library of every book in the world.

  6. General classification in the Tour de France - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the first several Tour de France races wore a green armband instead of a yellow jersey. [1] After the second Tour de France, the rules were changed, and the general classification was no longer calculated by time, but by points. This points system was kept until 1912, after which it changed back to the time classification.