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5 unusual facts about Aranda


Aranda

Aranda de Duero, a Spanish town located in Burgos province, the site of the Council of Aranda

Aranda, Australian Capital Territory, a Canberra suburb named after the Arrernte people (tribe)

José del Castillo

His patron, the Earl of Floridablanca, feuded bitterly with the Earl of Aranda.

Lester Hiatt

::Deals with Aboriginal conceptions of the workings of nature, includingarchaeological evidence; discussing plants, animals, totemism, magic, magical use of songs; Manikay songs, Gidjingarli, Aranda, Arnhem Land.

Rex Battarbee

The representation of places familiar to the local Aranda (Arunta) people had great impact; among the viewers was Albert Namatjira, then known simply as Albert, who asked for materials in order to do his own painting.


2014 Capital One Bowl

Led by first-year defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, Wisconsin entered the bowl coming off a performance against Penn State that, according to Aranda, lacked "intensity and focus", leading to confusion, particularly when making substitutions, against Penn State.

Centro Cultural de la Raza

Those active in forming the center and the organization of Los Toltecas en Aztlán, the organizing body of the center, were Salvador Torres, Guillermo Aranda, Ruben de Anda, Mario Acevedo, Victor Ochoa, David Avalos, the Enrique Family, the Delia Moreno Family, and others.

Jorge Gaona

Jorge Constantino Gaona Aranda, more commonly known as Jorge Gaona (born 26 January 1985 in Asunción), is a Paraguayan football midfielder.

Mangar

Mangar-kunjer-kunja, a lizard god who created humans in the Australian aboriginal mythology of the Aranda people

Pablo de Olavide

He enthusiastically followed the reformist policies promoted by Campomanes and Aranda.


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