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La Guardia (band), a Spanish pop-rock band Laguardia (band), American band fronted by Josh Ostrander Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, in New York City, U.S.; LaGuardia Airport, airport in New York City named after Fiorello La Guardia
Laguardia (Basque: Guardia) is a town and municipality located in the southern province of Álava, in the north of Spain; it belongs to the region of Rioja Alavesa, in the Basque Autonomous Community. It has a population of 1,500; but in the past it had 2,500.
Rioja Alavesa (Basque: Arabako Errioxa), officially Cuadrilla de Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa, in Spanish, and Biasteri-Arabako Errioxako kuadrilla, in Basque, is one of seven comarcas that make up the province of Álava, Spain. It covers an area of 315.83 km² with a population of 11,360 people (2010). The capital lies at Laguardia.
The Civil Guard (Spanish: Guardia Civil; [ˈɡwaɾðja θiˈβil]) is one of the two national law enforcement agencies of Spain.As a national gendarmerie, it is military in nature and is responsible for civil policing under the authority of both the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Defence.
The Police ranks of Spanish police officers denote the position of a given officer in the police hierarchy in Spanish police forces. National. Guardia civil
Guardia Civil, the Spanish gendarmerie; Costa Rican Civil Guard, a former gendarmerie; Civil Guard (Peru), a gendarmery; Guardia de Asalto, the urban police force of Spain during the Second Republic; Guardia di Finanza, an Italian police force; Guardia di Rocca, in San Marino; National Guard (El Salvador), a former gendarmerie
The Holy Child of La Guardia (Spanish: El Santo Niño de La Guardia) is a folk saint in Spanish Roman Catholicism and the subject of a medieval blood libel in the town of La Guardia in the central Spanish province of Toledo (Castile–La Mancha). [1] [2]
The Lagunas de Laguardia (Spanish for 'Lakes of Laguardia', Basque: Guardiako aintzirak) are a wetland complex near Laguardia, Álava, Basque Country, Spain.Three of the lakes (Carravalseca, Carralogroño and Musco) are endorheic seasonal lakes, while the fourth (Prao de la Paúl) is actually a reservoir built at the site of a former wet area. [3]