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  2. Monegros Desert - Wikipedia

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    Monegros camp. The Monegros Desert or Desierto de los Monegros is a semi-desert in Aragón, northeastern Spain, spanning the provinces of Zaragoza and Huesca. It is a semi-arid zone prone to frequent droughts. It is noted for its annual electronic music festival held in mid-July, the Monegros Festival.

  3. Monegros - Wikipedia

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    La Cartuja de Monegros, Lamasadera, Lastanosa, Pallaruelo de Monegros, San Juan del Flumen 25 Sena: 104.7 3.8 556 2.7 221 26 Senés de Alcubierre: 20.5 0.7 51 0.2 390 27 Tardienta: 90.6 3.3 1035 5.0 389 28 Torralba de Aragón: 40.4 1.5 117 0.6 380 29 Torres de Barbués: 13.9 0.5 324 1.6 345 Valfonda de Santa Ana 30 Valfarta: 33.2 1.2 101 0.5 372 31

  4. La Cartuja de Monegros - Wikipedia

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    La Cartuja de Monegros is a locality located in the municipality of Sariñena, in Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 266. As of 2020, it has a population of 266. [ 2 ]

  5. Christian Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    front page of Francesco Giorgi's De harmonia mundi. Francesco Giorgi , (1467–1540) was a Venetian Franciscan friar and "has been considered a central figure in sixteenth-century Christian Kabbalah both by his contemporaries and by modern scholars".

  6. Comte de Gabalis - Wikipedia

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    Comte de Gabalis is a 17th-century French text by Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars (1635–1673). The titular "Comte de Gabalis" ("Count of Cabala") is an esotericist who explains the mysteries of the world to the author. It first appeared in Paris in 1670, anonymously, though the identity of the author came to be known.

  7. Sierra de Alcubierre - Wikipedia

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    The ridge's highest summits are Monte Oscuro (822 m) and San Caprasio (811 m); other summits are Corona de la Reina (629 m) and Vedao (548 m), located at the northern end of the range, as well as Sigena (592 m) and Huegas (447 m), located at the southern end. This mountain range is named after the town of Alcubierre, located 3 km east of the range.

  8. Tree of life (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    The tree of life (Hebrew: עֵץ חַיִּים, romanized: ʿēṣ ḥayyim or no: אִילָן‎, romanized: ʾilān, lit. 'tree') is a diagram used in Rabbinical Judaism in kabbalah and other mystical traditions derived from it. [1]

  9. Tabernas Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernas Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Tabernas) is a desert located within Spain's south-eastern province of Almería.It is in the interior, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the provincial capital Almería, in the Tabernas municipality in Andalusia. [1]