PAMPLONA

pämplōˈnä, city (1990 pop. 183,525), capital of Navarre, N Spain, on the Arga River. An older spelling is Pampeluna. It is an important communications, agricultural, and industrial center, manufacturing crafts, paper, and chemicals. The Univ. of Navarre (1952) is there.

An ancient city of the Basques, it was repeatedly captured (5th–9th cent.) by the Visigoths, the Franks, and the Moors, but none of the conquerors—not even Charlemagne, who took it in 778 and razed its walls—exercised control for long. In 824 the Basque kingdom of Pamplona, later called the kingdom of Navarre, was founded. Pamplona remained the capital of Navarre until 1512, when Ferdinand V united the major part of Navarre with Castile. In the Peninsular War, Pamplona was taken (1808) by the French and (1813) by the English.

The city is still surrounded by old walls and fortifications and has retained its Gothic cathedral (14th–15th cent.). The celebration of the feast of San Fermin, described in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, is marked by running bulls to the bullring. Many residents and visitors run with the bulls through the streets, risking injury and even death.

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...particularly the capital city of Pamplona, are less developed. Seventy...difficult km. separate Echalar from Pamplona, and the trip entails crossing...complex, there is no such service to Pamplona. To make the journey by public...
...de Reino a Provincia (1828-1941) (Pamplona: 1968), deals with Navarres loss of...la Ribera Tudelana (1931-1933) (Pamplona: 1986), p. 81; these figures nevertheless...de clases en Navarra (1931-1936) (Pamplona: 1989), p. 54. 9 Majuelo Gil, Luchas...
...system until the spring of 1817. APN, Pamplona, Velaz, legajo 96 , 1828. 59. APN, Pamplona, Velaz, legajo 92, 1816. Echauri also...of secularization of the church. APN, Pamplona, Velaz, legajo 96 , 1829. 60. APN...
...among the regions in personal income. PAMPLONA Irunea VITAL STATISTICS. Pop. and area: see above. Diocesan see: Pamplona, pop., 183,125. Navarre, whose...population generally lives north of Pamplona. The private Catholic University...
...proyectos aplicado en el Distrito de Pamplona ," mimeographed Instituto Interamericano...ejecucion del programa DRI en el Distrito de Pamplona--Norte de Santander , mimeographed...Diagnostico microregional en el Distrito de Pamplona--Norte de Santander ," 2 vols...
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...IV de la Metafisica de Aristoteles. Pamplona: Universidad de Navarra, 1999. 138...AQUINO, TOMAS DE. De veritate, 13. Pamplona: Universidad de Navarra, 1999. 134...Acerca de la razon superior e inferior. Pamplona: Universidad de Navarra, 1999. 70...
...says that Cohns knocking Jake out in Pamplona is a reenactment of Jakes war wounding...bed (as if to a hospital bed). (In Pamplona these unmanning emotional woundings and...reiterated by Mike and Cohn.) The Paris and Pamplona sections conclude with a major and climactic...
...including Seville, Granada, Madrid, and Pamplona (5-7 July). The tour will combine...Fermin (the running of the bulls) in Pamplona. Accommodations in Seville, Granada...Madrid will be in 4-star hotels and in Pamplona in a 3-star hotel or college dormitory...
...The Sun Also Rises was brought out in Pamplona by local newspaper Diario de Navarra...reveals the good knowledge Hemingway had of Pamplona. (14) An equally sound knowledge of...of the Monte San Cristobal, opposite Pamplona. He almost certainly used the term...
...could physically hold Romero down in Pamplona. THE CENTRAL EVENT IN Ernest Hemingways...Cohns tearful apology and departure from Pamplona, Jakes becoming so depressed that he...full days after she and Romero have left Pamplona--Romero is gone and gone for good...
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...electricity is to pull it out of the air. The Spanish city of Pamplona has long been known for its annual running of the bulls. But...wind by the end of 1998. With a population of 180,000, Pamplona has an economy based heavily on manufacturing, including a...
...bulls) is a half-mile run that takes place every morning in Pamplona, Spain, during the second half of a two-week event named...dating back five centuries. From July 1-14, the town of Pamplona swells from a population of 150,000 to 1.5 million. Tourists...
...Peninsula, the rich northern city of Pamplona has seen a particularly large influx...there were fewer than 100 Ecuadorians in Pamplona," lorry driver Welington Arroyo recalls...competition--a sport that was unknown in Pamplona ten years ago, but is a ubiquitous feature...
...grounds too at the onsite restaurant Cafe Pamplona, where the bistro-style fare is made...wildpacifictrail.com Dining Cafe Pamplona. With a menu that changes daily, its...1084 Pacific Rim Hwy.; www.cafe pamplona.com or 250/725-1237. Long Beuch...
...running of the bulls in its capital, Pamplona. But this sleepy agricultural district...Aibar, some 40 kilometres southeast of Pamplona. Indeed, although the figures for 2005...drive into the low hills southeast of Pamplona, is the centre of the regions renewable...
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...Occasionally Fatal. Ive Run with the Pamplona Bulls 23 Times and Never Been Hit! Byline...connection between running with the bulls at Pamplona and strong drink. I have done the run...yesterdays extraordinary pictures from Pamplona showed, this is no ordinary sporting...
Pamplona Body Wont Be Back for a Week. Byline...week before his body is flown home from Pamplona. Private Holly, from Co. Kerry, died...Ireland. But a source at the morgue in Pamplona,where the body is being held, said...
All Safe in Famous Pamplona Bull Run. Despite a big crowd of runners on the streets of Pamplona yesterday, no major injuries were reported in the fourth bull run...Rises A recortador jumps over a fighting bull at the bullring of Pamplona
...WE CAN WIN AT PARKHEAD WE CAN WIN IN PAMPLONA; OLD FIRM AFTERMATH... Boyd Backing...test facing his team. Rangers fly to Pamplona today aiming to make the last eight of...points, his team can do the same in Pamplona. He said: "To go to Celtic Park and...
...Dubliner Gored by a Bull at the Notorious Pamplona Festival Reveals How He Jumped a 12...Pumping Blood. Byline: From Bill Bond in Pamplona AN Irishman was yesterday gored in the...the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona. Conor Canton had almost completed the...
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PAMPLONA pamplo na, city (1990 pop. 183,525), capital...exercised control for long. In 824 the Basque kingdom of Pamplona, later called the kingdom of Navarre, was founded. Pamplona remained the capital of Navarre until 1512, when...
...bordering on France, between the W Pyrenees and the Ebro River. Pamplona is the capital. Land and Economy Navarre province forms the...In 824 the Basque chieftain Inigo Aritza was chosen king of Pamplona, which was expanded under his successors and became known...
...departments and six Spanish provinces are in the Pyrenees region. Perpignan, Bayonne, and Orthez in France and Girona, Huesca, Pamplona, and Irun in Spain are other important cities. The Franco-Spanish border, unchanged since the Peace of the Pyrenees...
PAMPELUNA Spain: see Pamplona . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
RONCESVALLES ron thasva lyas, Fr. Roncevaux, mountain pass (alt. 3,468 ft/1,057 m), in the Pyrenees, between Pamplona (Spain) and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (France). Tradition has made it the scene of the death of the hero Roland...
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