Lérida
Americannoun
noun
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Wednesday saw residents told to stay at home in an area in and around the north-eastern city of Lerida, a measure affecting around 160,000 people.
From The Guardian
Similar demonstrations were held in Tarragona, Lérida and Girona, with further protests due to take place on Tuesday evening.
From The Guardian
However, in his book he expressed pro-revolutionary views based on ignorance of the damaging impact on the republic’s international image of the atrocities committed against priests, landowners and merchants in Lérida by the Poum and in eastern Aragón by anarchist columns from Barcelona.
From The Guardian
Tango Lovers Company A cast of 20 dancers, singers and musicians includes company founder Alfredo Lerida, Grammy-nominated Steinway artist Gustavo Casenave and World Tango dance champion Marcos Ayala.
From Washington Post
Later in May, however, he was in Barcelona again, just out of the military field hospital at Lerida.
From Salon
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