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Vicenç may refer to: People: *Josep Vicenç Foix (1893–1987), Catalan poet, writer, and essayist *Vicenç Cuyàs (1816–1839), Catalan opera composer known for the first Catalan romantic opera ''La fattucchiera'' *Vicenç Vilarrubla (born 1981), Catalan Spanish cross-country skier from Bellestar (Alt Urgell) Places: *Cala Sant Vicenç, Majorca, small resort town in north-eastern Majorca, Spain *Sant Vicenç de Castellet, municipality in the comarca of the Bages in Catalonia, Spain *Sant Vicenç de Montalt, municipality in the comarca of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain *Sant Vicenç de Torelló, municipality in the comarca of Osona in Catalonia, Spain *Sant Vicenç dels Horts, municipality in the comarca of the Baix Llobregat in Catalonia Other: *Church of Sant Vicenç The Church of Sant Vicenç of Cardona () is a First Romanesque, Lombard Romanesque architecture, Romanesque church in Cardona, Spain, Cardona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built between the years 1019 and 1040, and ...
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Josep Vicenç Foix
Josep Vicenç Foix i Mas (; 28 January 1893 in Barcelona – 29 January 1987) was a Catalan poet, writer, and essayist. He usually signed his work by using the abbreviation J.V. Foix. Biography Born in Sarrià, Barcelona, Foix was the son of a baker. He started a university degree in law, but gave it up after the second year. Later, he worked in the family business as well as reading classic masterpieces of literature by authors such as Lord Byron, Dante Alighieri and Charles Baudelaire. Foix remained rooted to the place where he was born, even after the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War. Foix's work had a consistent liberal tone; he was also involved in introducing avant-garde ideas to Catalonia. In 1916, Foix began to collaborate with ''La Revista'' and started to become interested in avant-garde art. He found work among publications such as ''Trossos'', ''La Cònsola'' (1919–1920) or ''La Publicitat'' (1923–1936), where he worked as an art director. At the end of the ...
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Vicenç Cuyàs
Vicente Cuyás () (Palma de Mallorca, 6 February 1816 – Barcelona, 7 March 1839) was a Spanish composer known for his romantic opera ''La fattucchiera''. Vicente Cuyás was born to a Catalan family in Palma de Mallorca where his family had fled during the Peninsular War. Shortly thereafter, the family returned to Barcelona where Cuyás began studies in medicine, which he soon abandoned. At the age of 17 he began to study music with Ramón Vilanova, one of Barcelona's most prestigious teachers during the early nineteenth century, who in turn had trained in Milan with abbé Isidore Piantanida. Cuyás' early works consist of some operatic music which was premiered widely in private salons, but it was at the Teatre Principal (Barcelona), Teatre de la Santa Creu where almost all of his works were produced. His First Symphony, written in 1835, although it is actually an extensive opera overture in a single movement — but it gained him some notice when it was dedicated to the actress ...
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Vicenç Vilarrubla
Vicenç Vilarrubla Solsona (born 31 January 1981 in la Seu d'Urgell) is a Catalan Spanish cross-country skier from Bellestar (Alt Urgell) who has competed in the World Cup since 2001. Vilarrubla competed in four FIS Nordic World Ski Championships from 2003 to 2009 and at 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. Vilarrubla's best Olympic results are 31st places in 30 km pursuit events in 2006 and 2010. His best World Championships result is a 27th place at the 15 km event in Oberstdorf in 2005, and his best World Cup result is a 17th place at a 15 km event in Changchun Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin, Jilin Province, China, on the Songliao Plain. Changchun is administered as a , comprising seven districts, one county and three county-level cities. At the 2020 census of China, Changchun ha ... in 2007. References * 1981 births Living people People from La Seu d'Urgell Sportspeople from the Province of Lleida Cross-country skiers at the 2006 Wi ...
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Cala Sant Vicenç, Majorca
Cala (or CALA) may refer to: Geography * Cala, Eastern Cape, a town in South Africa * Cala, Huelva, a town and municipality in Huelva province, Spain * Cala Gonone, a civil parish of Dorgali municipality, Sardinia, Italy Acronym * Club Atlético Los Andes, an alternative name for Argentinean sports club ''Los Andes de Lomas de Zamora'' * A business acronym for the Caribbean and Latin America or Central America and Latin America; see List of country groupings * Chinese American Librarians Association * Railroad reporting mark for the Carolina Southern Railroad People * Cala (footballer, born 1989), Spanish football defender * Cala (footballer, born 1990), Spanish football midfielder * Aristóbulo Cala (born 1990), Colombian cyclist * Ugo Calà (1904–1983), Italian chess player Other uses * Cala Foods, a supermarket chain predominantly located in San Francisco * Cala Homes, a British housebuilding company * Lamborghini Calà, a concept car * Cañón 155 mm L 45 CALA 30, an A ...
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Sant Vicenç De Castellet
Sant Vicenç de Castellet () is a municipality in Bages county in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated near the confluence of the Llobregat river and the Cardener river. The two railway stations, in close proximity to each other, serve the FGC line R5 between Barcelona and Manresa, and the Renfe line between Barcelona and Zaragoza via Manresa and Lleida, served by Rodalies lines R4 and R12. The C-1411 road links the municipality with Martorell and Manresa. The ruins of both the Castellet castle and of a Roman Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of Roman civilization *Epistle to the Romans, shortened to Romans, a letter w ... tomb (third century, known locally as ''la Torre del Breny'') are visible. Demography References * Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). ''Guia de Catalunya'', Barcelona: Ca ...
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Sant Vicenç De Montalt
Sant Vicenç de Montalt (), is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coast between Sant Andreu de Llavaneres and Arenys de Mar, below the range, with the main settlement slightly inland. The main N-II road along the coast passes through the municipality, linked to the town by a local road. There are also roads to Arenys de Munt and to Mataró, and a station on the RENFE railway line at Caldes d'Estrac Caldes d'Estrac (, also known as Caldetes ) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Maresme in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coast between Sant Vicenç de Montalt and Arenys de Mar. It is served by the main N-II road along the coast .... Demography References * Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). ''Guia de Catalunya'', Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya. (Spanish). (Catalan). External links Official website Government data pagesHistoric heritage in Sant Vice ...
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Sant Vicenç De Torelló
Sant Vicenç de Torelló (, ) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Osona in Catalonia Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationalities and regions of Spain, nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006, Statute of Autonomy. Most of its territory (except the Val d'Aran) is situate ..., Spain. References Sources * Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). ''Guia de Catalunya'', Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya. (Spanish). (Catalan). External links Government data pages Municipalities in Osona {{Barcelona-geo-stub ...
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Sant Vicenç Dels Horts
Sant Vicenç dels Horts () is a municipality in the Province of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the right bank of the Llobregat river, on the N-340 road from Molins de Rei to Vilafranca del Penedès. The main rail lines of the Llobregat corridor pass through the town: the station is served by the FGC services S3, S4, S8, S9, R5 and R6. The remains of an Iberic village are visible at Puig Castellar. The GR 92 The GR 92 is part of the extensive GR footpath network of paths, tracks and trails in Spain. It will eventually run the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, from Portbou, on the border with France to Tarifa, the most southerly point of ... long distance footpath, which roughly follows the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a staging point at Sant Vicenç dels Horts. Stage 19 links northwards to Baixador de Vallvidrera station, a distance of , whilst stage 20 links southwards to Bruguers, a distance of . Demography Reference ...
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Church Of Sant Vicenç
The Church of Sant Vicenç of Cardona () is a First Romanesque, Lombard Romanesque architecture, Romanesque church in Cardona, Spain, Cardona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built between the years 1019 and 1040, and is located in the center of the Castle of Cardona. History The church has its origins in the chapel of the Castle of Cardona, which was property of House of the Viscounts of Duke of Cardona, Osona. (The family later took their Folch de Cardona, name from this castle.) This first church was documented in 980, and was protected under the patronage of the viscounts. During the 11th century, a number of stone churches—several as a part of Order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine monastic complexes—began to be built in the area, though the earliest of these churches still had wooden trusses supporting the roofs. The church of St. Vincent was begun about 1019 and consecrated in 1040, under the patronage of viscount Bermon I. Architecture The church was built as a showpiece, and ...
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