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  • Stage 4, Aug. 23: Baza to Sierra Nevada, 172km summit finish

    Vuelta a España returns to Basque Country 2011

  • The festival was inspired by a dispute between the villages of Baza and Guadix over the possession of an image of the Virgin of Piedad.

    Photos of the Day: Sept. 7 2010

  • OIL-SLICKED: A reveler covered in grease attended the annual Cascamorras Festival in Baza, Spain, Monday.

    Photos of the Day: Sept. 7 2010

  • The endemism rate of this ecoregion varies from about 15-20% in the central mountain ranges (Gredos, Guadarrama, Gúdar, Javalambre), to more than 40% in the summits of the south-eastern Baetic and Sub-Baetic mountains (Sierra Nevada, Baza, Cazorla).

    Iberian conifer forests 2007

  • This was the case at the siege of Malaga, and at that of Baza, where the stern usages of war did not hinder the Moorish leader, Cid Hiaya, from displaying his chivalry towards the queen.

    Isabella I, La Catolica de Brantigny........................ 2007

  • The sovereigns kept up the war in spite of the serious defeats sustained by them at Ajarquia and Loja, and possessed themselves successively of Coin, Guadix, Almería, Loja, Vélez, Malaga, and Baza.

    Archive 2007-10-28 de Brantigny........................ 2007

  • The sovereigns kept up the war in spite of the serious defeats sustained by them at Ajarquia and Loja, and possessed themselves successively of Coin, Guadix, Almería, Loja, Vélez, Malaga, and Baza.

    Isabella I, La Catolica de Brantigny........................ 2007

  • This was the case at the siege of Malaga, and at that of Baza, where the stern usages of war did not hinder the Moorish leader, Cid Hiaya, from displaying his chivalry towards the queen.

    Archive 2007-10-28 de Brantigny........................ 2007

  • Baza, the Master of the Soldiery, who was the son of

    The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes

  • Baza, where the stern usages of war did not hinder the Moorish leader, Cid Hiaya, from displaying his chivalry towards the queen.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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