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 Handbook of Texas Online: ZARAGOZA, IGNACIO SEGUIN
Zaragoza became one of the great national heroes of Mexico.
The number of French reported killed ranged from 476 to 1,000, although many of the troops were already ill from their stay in the coastal lowlands.
Zaragoza and his wife had four children, three of whom died in infancy.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/ZZ/fza4.html   (907 words)

  
 Zaragoza, Spain
By the end of the empire, Zaragoza had acquired some importance in ancient texts due to its Christian community (a council was held here in 380 which condemned Priscilians heresy).
In 1808 the French troops, alleging they were going to Portugal, took Spain.
Zaragoza was founded in the year 24 BC by the legions that had taken part in the Cantabrian Wars, in Augustus' time.
http://worldfacts.us/Spain-Zaragoza.htm   (1477 words)

  
 Sun.Star Pangasinan - NBI shelves Zaragoza case
Sentenced by the so-called kangaroo court of the communist rebels for alleged abuses to the people, Zaragoza had been included in the hit list of the NPA rebels.
The NBI made the move because there are no witnesses who could positively pinpoint the suspects behind the killing of Zaragoza in 2003.
The police and military believed that members of the New People's Army based in Nueva Ecija gunned down the former mayor.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/pan/2004/08/26/news/nbi.shelves.zaragoza.case.html   (145 words)

  
 Zaragoza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zaragoza is linked by legends to the beginnings of Christianity in Spain.
From 1013 to 1110 Zaragoza was one of the taifa kingdoms, independent Muslim states which emerged in the 11th century following the destruction of the Cordoban Caliphate.
According to data from Zaragoza council from 1 January 2004, the population of the city of Zaragoza was 641,581.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaragoza   (1192 words)

  
 Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, after his death, the city was lost in early 1863, following a renewed French attack which penetrated as far as Mexico City, forcing Juárez to organize an itinerant government.
General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated the French Army (arguably the most powerful in the world at the time) at the city of Puebla on May 5, 1862, celebrated as Cinco de Mayo ever since.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico   (5639 words)

  
 Fight Against Social Exclusion. Old City Integral Plan, Zaragoza (Spain)
Zaragoza, located in Aragón, Spain, is a city with two thousand years of history: Romans, Arabs and Jewes have left their historical sign.
Creation by public iniciative of social and urban conditions in order to drag private iniciative.
The Municipal Society for the Restoration and Promotion of Building in Zaragoza
http://habitat.aq.upm.es/bpes/onu98/bp451.en.html   (1770 words)

  
 Pyrenees Guide .com - Zaragoza tourism travel guide
The Zaragoza's appeal lies in the fact that it has been left...
This place was one of the most important exclaves of the Zaragoza defence against the...
It shows the emperor dressed as a general and haranguing his troops, and on his breastplate you can see symbols of some of...
http://www.pyreneesguide.com/subs.asp?sID=384&cID=32   (2387 words)

  
 Zaragoza
Whether it is family lore or not, it is widely believed by the Seguin family that
A Statue of General Zaragoza was commissioned by the Mexican Government and placed on a Plazz built by The State of Texas located on the hill just beyond the birthplace.
Zaragoza died from typhus contracted from visiting his ill soldiers September 8, 1862.
http://www.seguinfamilyhistory.com/zaragoza.html   (511 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Science -- Links to early hunters found in Baja
Until this discovery, "nobody had found a site that where you could see evidence of a camp," Porcayo, who is leading the project, said yesterday.
Most of the items were found in October in a field belonging to Ejido Ignacio Zaragoza, a land collective.
The field, known as La Mujer Campesina, is cultivated by a group of women from the collective.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/science/20050216-9999-7m16hunters.html   (491 words)

  
 Fiesta Pilar - The Festival of the Pillar in Zaragoza Spain - QTVR photo panoramica
Fiesta Pilar - The Festival of the Pillar in Zaragoza Spain - QTVR photo panoramica
Fiesta Pilar - The Festival of the Pillar in Zaragoza
Basílica del Pilar de Zaragoza - Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Saragossa
http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen2/full48.html   (191 words)

  
 Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Protection Against Coxsackievirus Pancreatitis -- Zaragoza et al. 163 (10): 5497 -- The ...
This article has been cited by other articles:
Articles by Zaragoza, C. Articles by Lowenstein, C. Articles citing this Article
Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Protection Against Coxsackievirus Pancreatitis -- Zaragoza et al.
http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/163/10/5497   (5621 words)

  
 Zaragoza on Encyclopedia.com
The most notable event in the later history of Zaragoza was its heroic resistance, under the leadership of Palafox, against the French in the Peninsular War.
The city was conquered (1118) by Alfonso I of Aragón, who made it the capital of his kingdom.
Author: Publication: Agence France Presse French Source: PICS
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/Z/Zaragoza.asp   (970 words)

  
 Goliad County Economic Development General Ignacio Zaragoza
In 1861, Zaragoza was named Minister of War in Benito Juarez' government, from which office he resigned in December to accept command of Mexico's Army of the East in battle against the interventionist forces of the Tripartite Alliance.
Ignacio Zaragoza, hero of the Battle of Puebla, was born on March 24, 1829 in Goliad, Texas, which was then known as La Bahia Del Espiritu Santo.
Ignacio began elementary education at Matadors, after which he enrolled at Monterrey.
http://www.goliad.org/zaragoza.html   (398 words)

  
 Zaragoza --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Zaragoza is an industrial centre and the site of the annual National Trade Fair, which begins October 12.
Officially Puebla de Zaragoza, the city of Puebla is the capital of Puebla state in central Mexico.
In 380 a church synod at Zaragoza condemned the Priscillianist heresy of absolute renunciation of all sense pleasures.
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9078263?tocId=9078263   (1162 words)

  
 General Zaragoza Society Of Goliad
We encourage you and your family to join the General Zaragoza Society by contacting any member or a member of the Goliad Chamber planning the year 2002 celebration.
This organization grew in membership over many years and is currently active under the name of General Zaragoza Society and is incorporated under Texas Secretary of State Charter #1395361-01.
The Zaragoza Society has several fund-raisers throughout the year.
http://www.goliad.org/zaragoza_society.html   (609 words)

  
 Zaragoza (province) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also the capital of the autonomous community.
Zaragoza (also called Saragossa in English) is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaragoza_(province)   (130 words)

  
 Tourism in Aragon. Zaragoza province
Zaragoza has been a university city for more than 500 years, and it counts with more than 50.000 higher education students.
Zaragoza is also a city known for its Fairs and Congresses, and it has two very suitable facilities for this purpose, notably the "Feria de muestras" (trade fair), a true commercial city in itself, and the Auditorium, a building complex that stands out for its design and capacity.
Nevertheless, some faculties and other university institutions are still located in emblematic buildings in the heart of the city.
http://www.redaragon.com/turismo/ingles/zaragozacap.asp   (719 words)

  
 Zaragoza
Zaragoza remained the capital of Aragón until the end of the 15th century.
Maria Augustin (died 1859), known as the ‘Maid of Zaragoza’ (Spanish ‘Agostina de Aragón’), became a national hero for her part in the defence; her story is told in Byron's Childe Harold (1812–18).
From June 1808 to February 1809, during the Peninsular War, it resisted a French siege, surrendering only after some 50,000 defenders had died.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0012746.html   (285 words)

  
 Ignacio Zaragoza's Historic Roots
Bust of Ignacio Zaragoza presented to Goliad by the people of Puebla, Mexico, in 1962
After returning to his soldiers in Puebla, on September 8, 1862, Ignacio Zaragoza died from typhoid fever at the age of 33.
Still mourning the death of his wife, Zaragoza resigned his post in the war ministry to take charge of Puebla's defenses.
http://www.texancultures.utsa.edu/hiddenhistory/Pages1/almaraz.htm   (1383 words)

  
 Zaragoza : Introduction Frommers.com
The 40,000 students at the University of Zaragoza have livened up this once-staid city.
Today, Zaragoza is a city of more than three quarters of a million people, just less than 75% of the entire population of Aragón.
This provincial capital, the seat of the ancient kingdom of Aragón, is a bustling, prosperous, commercial city of wide boulevards and arcades.
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/zaragoza/1185010001.html   (226 words)

  
 Zaragoza lifts T'Wolves 02/08/04
Northwood’s Tino Zaragoza scores two of his 36 points in the Timberwolves’ win against University Friday night.
“ We’ve been practicing all week for it,” Zaragoza said.
This one, we wanted to focus on defense and we did that and we came out on top.”
http://www.irvineworldnews.com/Cstories/febs8/nwunibbb.html   (767 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: GENERAL ZARAGOZA STATE HISTORIC SITE
Abigail Vargas Carbajal, also of Goliad and president of the Zaragoza Society for many years, was instrumental in preserving Zaragoza's birthplace and in advocating a special monument for the Texas-born general.
A three-room, stone house was reconstructed on existing stone foundations, which, according to local tradition, mark Zaragoza's birthplace.
The General Zaragoza State Historic Site, two miles south of Goliad, was established in the 1960s to commemorate the birthplace of Ignacio S. Zaragoza.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/gkgfk.html   (443 words)

  
 ICOMC 2006
Zaragoza is also conveniently reached by high speed trains (AVE) from these major towns which are well connected to most important cities around the world.
Zaragoza is the fifth largest city in Spain in terms of population, with over 600,000 inhabitants.
In view of its privileged position, Zaragoza communicates with major Spanish cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Malaga, and with other Aragonese locations such as Huesca, Teruel, Jaca and Canfranc.
http://www.pacifico-meetings.com/icomc2006/travelinfo.html   (628 words)

  
 Dining in Zaragoza, Spain
It is also one of the liveliest cities in the country for nightlife, with a youthful population who like to go out and have some fun.
Both the Forum of Caesaraugusta Museum (the Roman colony that gave to Zaragoza its name) and the Zaragoza Museum are very representative because they offer an accurate perspective of local culture, ways of living, and art through the history of the city, from the Roman period to the Islamic.
Here you can visit Goyas birthplace (the original house where he was born), which has been rebuilt and furnished as it was in the 18th century, and also the museum of his sketches, where four series of drawings are displayed.
http://dining-guide.net/europe/zaragoza.htm   (1786 words)

  
 Zaragoza
Why not to got and discover such a town ?
Every monuments you can find in Zaragoza are really old and possess their own history.
The most known are : Turrones, Roscones and Mostillo.
http://www.map-of-spain.org/zaragoza.htm   (402 words)

  
 Book a Hotel in Zaragoza, Spain
The easiest way to book your hotel in Zaragoza...
This hotel totally refurbished at 2001, is placed at the commercial and financial city centre close to "Plaza de Aragón" and "Paseo de la Independencia".
http://www.book-a-hotel-in-zaragoza.com   (34 words)

  
 Intellicast's 10 Day Forecast for Zaragoza
Zaragoza's Current Time: 00:49 which is 23:49 GMT
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/IntlLocalStd.asp?loc=lezg&seg=LocalWeather&prodgrp=Forecast&product=Forecast&prodnav=none   (325 words)

  
 Zaragoza Air Base
Zaragoza had a large US Air Force presence until 1994.
Each TAL site is covered by a separate international agreement, but all four are considered augmented because they have Shuttle-specific landing aids and NASA and Defense Department personnel available during a launch.
The orbiter would have to make an unscheduled landing if one or more of its three main engines failed during ascent into orbit, or if a failure of a major orbiter system, such as the cooling or cabin pressurization systems, precluded satisfactory continuation of the mission.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/zaragoza.htm   (328 words)

  
 Aragon Guide .com - Zaragoza (Saragossa) walk, Aragon Pyrenees
In the centre of the plaza, a Modernist monument reminds us of Zaragoza’s heroic defense against the assault by Napoleon’s troops.
Standing on the banks of the Ebro river, it houses the famed Columna (column), a pillar which, according to the legend, the Virgin Mary descended on when she appeared in Zaragoza on the night of January 2nd in the year 40 to the Apostle Saint James.
Zaragoza (population 601.674) is a busy crossroads in Spain.
http://www.aragonguide.com/articles.asp?cID=69&sID=448&aID=1517   (841 words)

  
 Zaragoza Student Accommodation, Zaragoza, Spain, Flats, Houses
This includes: student houses, student apartments and student flats in Zaragoza.
Larger private housing schemes and apartment blocks for Zaragoza
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 People's Daily Online -- Villarreal beat Zaragoza 2-1 in Shanghai International Tournament
Zaragoza rallied then, striker Oscar made himself available with a bullet header denied by goalkeeper Barbosa.
Antonio Valencia attracted the limelight in the 30th minute when he burst into the area from the midfield after checking in three defenders, but his low drive was just wide of the far post.
Speedy Ewerthon put great threat to Villarreal's backline as time wore on, but his teammates squandered several good chance to accept the defeat.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200507/29/eng20050729_198969.html   (288 words)

  
 Real Zaragoza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On September 8, 1957 the team left their original stadium (the Torrero) for the La Romareda.
It was not until the 1960s that Zaragoza would see their first successes, in the Copa del Rey and in the Fairs Cup.
By the 1930s, the team was making headway in the leagues, but the Civil War put a brake on a lot of the progress made.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Zaragoza   (315 words)

  
 Irish Times Article - Madrid keep pressure on leaders Barcelona
Zaragoza had a right to feel aggrieved as Raul looked yards offside when receiving a through ball from Zidane.
They then took the lead when Ronaldo headed into an empty net after a Raul shot was parried his way in the 54 minute.
Palermo's victory was bad news for Roma, who are also chasing a European place.
http://www.ireland.com/sports/soccer/2005/0116/3352002269SPS4EUROPE.html   (469 words)

  
 Catalonia Zaragoza Plaza Hotel - Rates To Go
Children from 0 to 2 years, free of charge.
Children from 2 to 12 years, 50% discount.
Zaragoza's Tourist Board lists the building as a local attraction.
http://www.ratestogo.com/Hotel/EN/Catalonia_Zaragoza_Plaza_Hotel   (235 words)

  
 ireland.com / Today / Sport / Soccer
Zaragoza centre back Gabriel Milito then scored an own goal at the start of the second half, stretching to clear after Ferreira had again found space on the right to cross.
The popular Italian never had a proper chance to say goodbye to the Chelsea fans who adored him and so, although a year late, today's game was arranged for his final farewell.
The team has been transformed since the Italian last played at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea's record signing Didier Drogba was on hand to tap in after eight minutes when he met Ferreira's right wing cross at the far post.
http://www.ireland.com/sports/soccer/2004/0808/1091051860644.html   (237 words)

  
 SI.com - Soccer - Valencia downs Zaragoza in Spanish Supercup - Saturday August 21, 2004 7:53PM
After that, Valencia was hardly troubled and Ranieri found time to try out two more of his signings, Italian internationals Bernardo Corradi and Stefano Fiore, close to the final whistle.
The Spain winger did exactly that shortly after the hour when he curled a shot through the Zaragoza wall for the only goal of the game.
Before the interval, Zaragoza only came close when Brazilian winger Savio Bortolini sidefooted effort was deflected just wide in the 37th minute.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/soccer/08/21/bc.eu.spt.soc.spanishsu.ap   (441 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Europe Spain intercepts letter bombs
They say bomb experts defused two of the devices, which were set to explode when opened, and blew up the third.
The letters were found at the postal centre in Zaragoza, which was evacuated following the alert.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3591607.stm   (122 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta
With Deportivo La Coruna winning 1-0 at Racing Santander on the final day of the season, Real were condemned to fourth place after slumping to a record fifth defeat in a row.
Dutch Giovanni van Bronkhorst raced down the left wing before clipping a fine cross into the heart of the area, Xavi headed back into the path of Javier Saviola and the Argentine striker finished off with a fine shot.
Barcelona took runners-up spot behind champions Valencia despite a 1-2 defeat at Real Zaragoza.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040525/asp/sports/story_3289098.asp   (998 words)

  
 City of Austin - Parks and Recreation Department: Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center
Construction of the project was a cooperative effort of the Department of Public Works and Transportation, and Austin Parks and Recreation Department at a cost of $2.3 million.
The center is locatd on the Parque Zaragoza park grounds which offers other amenities including a swimming pool, an outdoor stage area, outdoor basketball court, sand volleyball court, and a multi-purpose field.
For more information call J.dez @ 478 - 1735
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/zaragoza.htm   (237 words)

  
 sport.iafrica.com today's news Owen frustrated on bench
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Owen, third in the queue for a place up front with the regular berths assigned to galacticos Ronaldo and Raul, says if new coach Wanderley Luxemburgo would only give him the chance, he would repay his faith with more goals.
England striker Michael Owen let a little frustration show on Monday after coming off the bench to score in Real Madrid's 3-1 win on Sunday over Real Zaragoza.
http://sport.iafrica.com/news/404383.htm   (529 words)

  
 Zaragoza hotels and accommodation, hotel reservations in Aragon, by All-Hotels(tm)
This is a very convenient hotel well located in an very pleasant area of this monumental city.01/05MP.
Central, very close to historical centre of Zaragoza.
Golf Hotels Directory : World / Europe / Spain / Aragon / Zaragoza Hotels
http://golf.all-hotels.com/europe/spain/aragon/zaragoza_e1.htm   (355 words)

  
 ATL World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. Euro 2004, champion's ...
Zaragoza threw everything at Racing during the second half but Santander hung on to get their first home win of the season.
Numancia slumped to the foot of the table after their 4-0 thrashing at Villarreal, their fourth consecutive away loss.
Espanol's Oscar Serrano celebrates his goal against Levante during their Spanish League match at Ciudad de Valencia stadium of Valencia.
http://www.wldcup.com/news/2004Oct/20041024_26864_world_soccer.html   (636 words)

  
 Zaragoza: Excursions
Mudejar-style, which is common in all Spain, but specially in Zaragoza and surroundings, is the work of Christian architects after the reconquest of Spain from the Moors.
Caspe is known for its important prehistorical findings.
The closest village, Borja, is the center of an important vinicultural region and has a few interesting monuments as well, as the ruins of a medieval fortress, a 15
http://www.red2000.com/spain/zaragoza/tour.html   (628 words)

  
 The Electric New Paper, Singapore - The Electric New Paper Sports
Atletico's season took another turn for the worse when they were knocked out of a competition the club had set their eyes on.
REAL Zaragoza survived a spirited fightback from Atletico Madrid last night to book a King's Cup quarter-final showdown with League leaders Barcelona.
Atletico rallied from a two-goal deficit to draw the second leg of their last-16 tie 2-2 but hosts Zaragoza went through 3-2 on aggregate.
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/sports/story/0,4136,100629,00.html?   (199 words)

  
 ATL World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. Euro 2004, champion's ...
Ewerthon and Diego Milito had early chances for Zaragoza, who had been unbeaten in their previous six matches, but Maxi Rodriguez drew first blood for the visitors after 27 minutes.
Atletico's Argentine midfielder Ariel Ibagaza sent a long ball forward to his compatriot Maxi Rodriguez who stabbed the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez.
The win was also revenge for Zaragoza putting them out of the Spanish Cup on Wednesday.
http://www.wldcup.com/news/2006Jan/20060121_34305_world_soccer.html   (660 words)

  
 CNN.com - Struggling Zaragoza dismiss Flores - Jan. 19, 2004
"Having considered the situation in which the first team finds itself, the board have decided to end the contract of team coach Paco Flores," Zaragoza, who have dropped to 18th in the 20-team Liga, said in a statement.
Zaragoza face Barcelona in the first leg of their King's Cup quarterfinal on Wednesday.
Flores joined Zaragoza two seasons ago after guiding Espanyol to victory in the King's Cup in 2000 and immediately won them promotion from the second division.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/football/01/19/zaragoza.flores   (181 words)

  
 Disruption in Candida albicans of the TPS2 gene encoding trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase affects cell integrity and ...
Articles by Zaragoza, O. Articles by Gancedo, C. Articles citing this Article
was induced as described by Zaragoza et al.
Articles by Zaragoza, O. Articles by Gancedo, C. Copyright © 2002 Society for General Microbiology.
http://mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/full/148/5/1281   (4366 words)

  
 VirtualTourist.com - Zaragoza Tips - Pictures, Tips and Reviews
I found out about kezka the first week and ended up going there every weekend.
The people use to visit several bars in the zone chatting, earing music and drinking.
20 Mariano Barbasan I'm a greaser honky tonk type that was working in Zaragoza for 4 months.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Spain/Aragon/Zaragoza-249190/Nightlife-Zaragoza-BR-1.html   (585 words)

  
 Help2Win.net Forums - SPL: Murcia - Zaragoza
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Spanish Primera Liga Real Zaragoza 0 - 0 Atl.
Help2Win.net Forums > Match Previews > Spanish Previews > SPL: Murcia - Zaragoza
http://www.help2win.net/forum/showthread.php?threadid=4516   (263 words)

  
 El Paso Times - OBITS
Raymond is preceded in death by his sister Irene Holguin.
He is survived by his loving parents Ramon and Ramona Zaragoza, brothers; Johnny Zaragoza (Marisol), Joe Zaragoza (Beatriz) and Rudy Zaragoza, sisters; Nellie Mascorro (Robert), Rosa Gallardo, Lucy Trujillo (Victor), Letty Pedroza (Raul), Patsy Camarillo (Ismael) and many nieces and nephews.
He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/dclassifieds?Dato=20060119&Kategori=OBITS&Class=1&Type=CAT2000&Lopenr=601000554&Selected=35   (196 words)

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