Albera, a genus of leafhoppers (family Cicadellidae)
Albera Massif, a mountain range in the north of Catalonia, between France and Spain
Albera (cattle), indigenous to the massif
Albera Ligure, a comune in Piedmont, Italy
Aldo Albera (born 1923), an Italian sprint canoer
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Albera may refer to: Albera, a genus of leafhoppers (family Cicadellidae) Albera Massif, a mountain range in the north of Catalonia, between France and...
The Albera Massif (Catalan: Serra de l'Albera; French: Massif des Albères) is a mountain range located in the south of Pyrénées-Orientales and the north...
Aldo Albera (19 January 1923 – 15 February 2003) was an Italian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1950s. He finished 15th in the K-1 10000 m event...
his will, Caprotti left 66.7% of Esselunga to his second wife Giuliana Albera and their daughter Marina Sylvia, and 16.7% to each of his children from...
Albera Ligure is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast...
Albera is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae, containing a single described species, Albera picea. Albera Young, 1957 v t e...
a mountain pass (and a border crossing) between France and Spain in the Albera Massif, the easternmost prolongation of the Pyrenees, helping to connect...
Costa Brava belongs to the comarca of Alt Empordà, and is marked by the Albera Massif and Cap de Creus, the easternmost prolongation of the Pyrenees. This...
Paul Albera (in Italian Paolo Albera) 6 June 1845 - 29 October 1921) was a Catholic Roman Priest of the Salesians of Don Bosco, who served as Rector Major...
placed the new border between the Spanish and French monarchies in the Albera mountain range, a fact that marked the subsequent history of La Junquera...
studies, such as that of Norbert Font i Sagué, the Roussillon sub-regions of Albera and Marenda have been considered as part of the Vallespir, that is to say...
My Priest Among the Poor (1926) Pour régner (1926) Dumont p.217 Albera p.172 Albera, François. Albatros: des russes à Paris, 1919–1929. Mazzotta, 1995...
chain. In his will, he left 66.7% of Esselunga to his second wife Giuliana Albera and their daughter Marina Sylvia, and 16.7% to each of his children from...
catechism, Masses and antiphons in Gregorian chant, and authorized by Don Paolo Albera, Rector Major of the Pious Salesian Society Dvořák: Stabat Mater. Oratorio...
local games like a variant of Spanish Truc. Andorra portal France portal Albera Massif Language policy in France Sport in Catalonia County of Roussillon...
Rectors Major Don Bosco Michael Rua Paul Albera Philip Rinaldi Pietro Ricaldone Renato Ziggiotti Luis Ricceri Egidio Viganò Juan Edmundo Vecchi Pascual...
Local name English name, if any Notes Image Albera[1][2][4] Alistana-Sanabresa[1][2][4][5] Almanzoreña[1] extinct Asturiana de la Montaña[1][2][4][5] Asturian...
Quartet. Astrée Auvidis (2 CDs) Philippe Albèra, Entretiens avec Claude Helffer, Contrechamps, 1995 p.25. Albèra, Philippe, Entretiens avec Claude Helffer...
Library of Alexandria. ISBN 9781465523808. Retrieved 1 November 2016. Albera, Dionigi; Couroucli, Maria (2012). Sharing Sacred Spaces in the Mediterranean:...
Albaredo per San Marco Albareto Albaretto della Torre Albavilla Albenga Albera Ligure Alberobello Alberona Albese con Cassano Albettone Albi Albiano Albiano...