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[Tribute to the Spanish Army]

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Feast of homage to the Spanish army, organised by the newspaper Los Sitios El alcalde de Figueres, Pere Giró Brugués, entrega un cuadro al gobernador militar, José Timón de Lara, durante el dinero en el restaurante Rosaleda At his side, on the left, the civil governor, Armando Murga Carazo, the president of the Provincial Court, Francisco Soto Nieto and the mayor of the city, Ignasi Ribot de Balle with the respective wives. Girona.
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Feast of homage to the Spanish army, organised by the newspaper Los Sitios El alcalde de Figueres, Pere Giró Brugués, entrega un cuadro al gobernador militar, José Timón de Lara, durante el dinero en el restaurante Rosaleda At his side, on the left, the civil governor, Armando Murga Carazo, the president of the Provincial Court, Francisco Soto Nieto and the mayor of the city, Ignasi Ribot de Balle with the respective wives.
Girona.

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