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Communes of Pelaya:
Pelaya
Pelaya-Velasquita Ramírez
(an important magnate and alférez of Ferdinand I of León and Castile) and Pelaya Ordóñez, known as "Doña Palla". The exact date of Velasquita's death is
Pelaya-Pelaya
Pelaya is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Cesar. (in Spanish) Interpolitico.com: Mayors of Cesar - 2008-2011 Archived 2007-11-01
Pelaya-Education in Cesar Department
Desarrollo Rural Instituto Agricola Rosa Jaimes Barrera Colegio Integrado de Pelaya Institucion Educativa Francisco Rinaldy Morato Institucion Educativa San
Pelaya-List of cities and towns in Colombia
977 455 Manaure Cesar 11,317 15,557 456 Pailitas Cesar 15,902 17,462 457 Pelaya Cesar 16,561 18,243 458 Pueblo Bello Cesar 17,228 23,985 459 Río de Oro
Pelaya-Cesar Department
La Gloria, La Jagua de Ibirico, Los Robles La Paz, Manaure, Pailitas, Pelaya, Rio de Oro, San Alberto, San Diego and San Martin. There are also the indigenous
Pelaya-Australia
14 August 2022. Carrera, Jordi Bosco; Grimm, Michaela; Halzhausen, Arne; Pelaya, Patricia (7 October 2021). "ALLIANZ GLOBAL WEALTH REPORT 2021" (PDF). Allianz
Pelaya-Tamalameque
the Magdalena River and borders Chimichagua and Pailitas in the north, Pelaya in the east, La Gloria in the south and in the west the departments of Bolívar
Pelaya-Monasterio de San Salvador (Cornellana)
among her heirs, her sons and daughters; Alfonso, Aldonza, Ordoño, and Pelaya Ordóñez. A great-grandson of Cristina, the powerful Count Suero Vermúdez
Pelaya-Ordoño Ramírez
Alfonso VII of León and mother of Urraca of Castile, Queen of Navarre. Pelaya Ordóñez, known as "Doña Palla", wife of the nobleman Bermudo Armentáriz
Pelaya-Bercedo
abundant water for domestic uses. It borders to the North on Laya and San Pelaya; to the East Cadagua; to the South Quintanilla Sopeña, and to the West Nocedo
Pelaya-San Pedro (Chile volcano)
"Descriptive Notes on the Southern Plateau of Bolivia and the Sources of the River Pelaya". The Geographical Journal. 3 (2): 108. Bibcode:1894GeogJ...3..105P. doi:10
Pelaya-Monastery of Saint Pelagius
in the city of Oviedo, Spain. It is also known as the monastery of the pelayas. The monastery was founded by King Alfonso II of Asturias (the chaste)
Pelaya-List of shipwrecks in September 1873
Brindisi. She was on a voyage from Brindisi to Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Pelaya Spain The steamship ran aground at Ouessant, Finistère, France. She was
Pelaya-Ollagüe
"Descriptive Notes on the Southern Plateau of Bolivia and the Sources of the River Pelaya". The Geographical Journal. 3 (2): 105–115. doi:10.2307/1774025. JSTOR 1774025
Pelaya-List of bridges in Colombia
Arch Steel tied arch Bow-string bridge National road 45 Simaña River 2007 Pelaya 8°39′14.8″N 73°38′49.3″W / 8.654111°N 73.647028°W / 8.654111; -73.647028
Pelaya-Municipalities of Colombia
El Paso Gamarra González La Gloria La Jagua de Ibirico Manaure Pailitas Pelaya Pueblo Bello Rio de Oro Los Robles La Paz San Alberto San Diego San Martín
Pelaya-Google Street View in South America
Gloria, La Jagua de Ibirico, La Paz, Manaure Balcón del Cesar, Pailitas, Pelaya, Pueblo Bello, Río de Oro (Partial), San Alberto, San Diego, San Martín
Pelaya-La Gloria, Cesar
River, it borders the north with the municipalities of Tamalameque and Pelaya, the south with the municipalities of Gamarra and Aguachica, the West with
Pelaya-Noreán Formation
village of Saloa and around the town of Pailitas, east of Tamalameque and Pelaya and west of La Gloria, in the western part of Morales, Bolívar, north and
Pelaya-Bucaramanga-Santa Marta Fault
Chimichagua (in Spanish) Official website Pailitas (in Spanish) Official website Pelaya (in Spanish) Official website La Gloria, Cesar (in Spanish) Official website
Pelaya-Google Street View in Colombia
Gloria, La Jagua de Ibirico, La Paz, Manaure Balcón del Cesar, Pailitas, Pelaya, Pueblo Bello, San Alberto, San Diego, San Martín, Tamalameque. Medium Río
Pelaya-Cristina Bermúdez
Blind', son of King Ramiro, was the mother of Alfonso, Ordoño, countess Pelaya and Aldonza", information which coincides with the names of her children