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- 37 abbreviation "Arama 36/37".
- 37 abstract "ARAMA 36/37 (full name: Association for the Recovery of Asturian Military Architecture 1936–1937) is a non-governmental organization formed by historians of Military History to investigate the elements of military engineering related to the Spanish Civil War in the territory of Asturias (north of Spain), establishing criteria of conservation to safeguard them.".
- 37 location Asturias.
- 37 location Oviedo.
- 37 purpose "Military history".
- 37 regionServed Asturias.
- 37 wikiPageExternalLink www.arama.org.es.
- 37 wikiPageID "9060222".
- 37 wikiPageRevisionID "585134956".
- 37 abbreviation "Arama 36/37".
- 37 hasPhotoCollection 37.
- 37 headquarters "Avda. Fernández Ladreda, 48".
- 37 location Asturias.
- 37 location Oviedo.
- 37 name "Association for the Recovery of Asturian Military Architecture 1936–1937".
- 37 purpose "Military history".
- 37 regionServed Asturias.
- 37 type "NGO".
- 37 website www.arama.org.es.
- 37 subject Category:History_of_Asturias.
- 37 subject Category:Non-governmental_organisations_based_in_Spain.
- 37 subject Category:Spanish_Civil_War.
- 37 type Agent.
- 37 type Organisation.
- 37 type Organization.
- 37 type Agent.
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- 37 type Thing.
- 37 comment "ARAMA 36/37 (full name: Association for the Recovery of Asturian Military Architecture 1936–1937) is a non-governmental organization formed by historians of Military History to investigate the elements of military engineering related to the Spanish Civil War in the territory of Asturias (north of Spain), establishing criteria of conservation to safeguard them.".
- 37 label "ARAMA 36/37".
- 37 label "Arama 36/37".
- 37 sameAs 37.
- 37 sameAs m.027w6jl.
- 37 sameAs Q3326430.
- 37 sameAs Q3326430.
- 37 wasDerivedFrom 37?oldid=585134956.
- 37 homepage www.arama.org.es.
- 37 isPrimaryTopicOf 37.
- 37 name "Association for the Recovery of Asturian Military Architecture 1936–1937".