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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 Community College, in Long Island City, New York, U.S. LaGuardia, a 2019 graphic novel by Nnedi ...
Laguardia ramparts Town hall Sierra de Cantabria mountains north of Laguardia. The Wall: the high walls surrounding the town are about two meters in depth, made of stone. It has five doors that lead to the villa. The Church of Santa Maria de los Reyes, which in the past was probably a Templar monastery. Next to it, there is a tower called the ...
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La Guardia (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣwaɾðja]) is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. There is documented presence since Bronze Age, Romans, Jews and documents since 12th century.
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Until 1887 the story was known through the legend and in the trial papers deposited in the National Archives of Spain.In that year, the Spanish historian Fidel Fita published an account of the trial of Yucef Franco, one of the accused, in the Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia, from the trial papers he had discovered in the Archive.
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]