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Agulla may refer to: People * Belisario Agulla (born 1988), Argentine rugby union player *Horacio Agulla, Argentine rugby union player Other uses * ''Agulla'' (snakefly), a snakefly genus *Agulla, an element of a castell (a human tower) *Cala Agulla Cala Agulla is a beach in Majorca, Spain. It was declared a Àrea natural d'especial interès in 1991 by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands The Parliament of the Balearic Islands (Catalan: ''Parlament de les Illes Balears'') is the unicame ...
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Belisario Agulla
Belisario Agulla (born Buenos Aires, 23 May 1988) is an Argentine rugby union player. He plays as a wing and as a fullback. Agulla played for Hindú Club, in Argentina, from 2009 to 2011, winning the Nacional de Clubes in 2010. He also played at the same time for Pampas XV in South African Vodacom Cup. He moved to SU Agen, in France, where he was for 2011-12 season. On 20 October 2015, Agulla moved to England to join Newcastle Falcons on the Aviva Premiership from the 2015-16 season. Agulla has 11 caps for Argentina, since 2009, with 7 tries scored, 35 points on aggregate. He also has played for Argentina Jaguars Argentina XV, formerly known as the Jaguares, are the second national rugby union team in Argentina, after the full national side, the Pumas. Overview They already represented Argentina at the South American Rugby Championship, in 2001, 2002, .... References External linksBelisario Agulla International Statistics 1988 births Living people Argentine rugby un ...
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Horacio Agulla
Horacio Agulla (born October 22, 1984 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union player, who plays for Castres Olympique at club level. He plays as a wing or fullback. Horacio attended St. Felipe The Apostle School in Don Torcuato, a suburb in The Province of Buenos Aires. Agulla made his debut for the national side on December 3, 2005, in a match against Samoa. He was part of the Argentine squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup which succeed in gaining Argentina's highest world cup finish of third place and Argentine squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. In 2008 he signed with Top 14's US Dax. He moved on to Brive in 2008. It was reported in early April 2010 (including on Sky Sports in the UK) that he had signed a contract to play for Leicester Tigers from the 2010/2011 season, joining his fellow Argentine internationals Marcos Ayerza and Lucas González Amorosino at Welford Road. In June 2012, he left Leicester and signed a contract with Bath Rugby. Horacio wa ...
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Agulla (snakefly)
''Agulla'' is a genus of modern snakeflies in the family Raphidiidae. ''Agulla'' species are predatory, both as adults and larvae. They occur in North America in British ColumbiaScudder, G., & R. Cannings. 2008Checklist of the Raphidioptera (Snakeflies) of British Columbia and in the Western United States, namely in the Rocky Mountains and westward, including the southwestern deserts. Systematics At present 31 living and two extinct species of ''Agulla'' are known from North America. The species are divided into four subgenera, with the two extinct (†) species left unplaced in the genus. *''Agulla'' **Subgenus ''Agulla'' *** '' A. (A.) arazonia'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) amaudi'' (Aspöck) *** '' A. (A.) assimilis'' (Albarda) *** '' A. (A.) astuta'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) barri'' (Aspöck) *** '' A. (A.) bicolor'' (Albarda) *** '' A. (A.) bractea'' Carpenter *** '' A. (A.) crotchi'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) faulkneri'' Aspöck *** '' A. (A.) flexa'' Carpenter *** '' A. (A.) her ...
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Castell
A ''castell'' () is a human tower built traditionally at festivals in Catalonia, the Balearic islands and the Valencian Community. At these festivals, several ''colles castelleres'' (teams that build towers) attempt to build and dismantle a tower's structure. On 16 November 2010, ''castells'' were declared by UNESCO to be amongst the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Origin Although based on the earlier traditional Muixeranga of Algemesí in Valencia, the tradition of ''castells'' within Catalonia originated in the ''Ball dels Valencians'' (Valencian Dance) in Valls, near the city of Tarragona, first documented in 1712. Over the course of the 18th century, they spread to other towns and cities in the area, including Vilafranca del Penedès and Tarragona, though it was not until the last 50 years that the practice of building ''castells'' began to spread to the rest of Catalonia. Interest in castells began to grow in the 1960s and 1970s. In th ...
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