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  • When I went to see Clean Hands boss Miguel Bernad, a former parliamentary deputy for the neo-Francoist National Front, he said Garzón's refusal to investigate the killing of several thousand pro-Franco prisoners at Paracuellos del Jarama, near Madrid, proved his hatred of the right.

    Trial of judge Baltasar Garzón splits a Spain still suffering civil war wounds 2012

  • I think I will leave you far right wingers to suggest more atrocities and fight it out with our extremists from the left just as they did at the Jarama to the ultimate cost of millions of lives and pain still being felt to this day.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Meanwhile, Sandy’s girlfriend, ex-Red Cross nurse Barbara Clare, is engaged in a secret mission of her ownto find her former lover Bernie Piper, whose passion for the Communist cause led him into the International Brigades and who vanished on the bloody battlefields of the Jarama.

    Winter In Madrid: Summary and book reviews of Winter In Madrid by C.J. Sansom. 2008

  • Any sally into how the earliest ganaderías came about leads one into the valleys of Spanish rivers such as the Ebro, the Henares, the Jarama, the Yeltes and the Guadalquivir.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • Given the little or almost nil information about the origins of this ranch or ranches, and for the characteristics of those for which we have information, it could be that these bulls had their origins in the navarrese caste, perhaps crossed with cows from the area - salamancan or from the banks of the Jarama.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • Given the little or almost nil information about the origins of this ranch or ranches, and for the characteristics of those for which we have information, it could be that these bulls had their origins in the navarrese caste, perhaps crossed with cows from the area - salamancan or from the banks of the Jarama.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • Any sally into how the earliest ganaderías came about leads one into the valleys of Spanish rivers such as the Ebro, the Henares, the Jarama, the Yeltes and the Guadalquivir.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • The Nationalist offensive of Jarama, by the forces under General Orgaz, attempts to isolate Madrid.

    The Spanish Civil War 1995

  • The Americans who were recruited did not have military experience and were not given adequate training when they first arrived in Spain, which cost them so heavily in the debacle at Jarama.

    The Spanish Civil War: An Exchange Gates, Lillian 1995

  • Jarama, the Henares, the Logaza and the Manzanares, all tributaries of the Tagus.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

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