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Dolors is a Catalan feminine given name, a cognate of Dolores. [1]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dolors Lamarca</span> Catalan librarian and philologist

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dolors Bassa</span> Spanish politician

Dolors Bassa i Coll is an educator, educational psychologist and Spanish politician from Catalonia who held the position of Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Families in the Generalitat de Catalunya until Spain dismissed the Catalan government on 27 October 2017. She is known for her syndicalist career in the major Spanish trade union, Unión General de Trabajadores. Since March 2018 she was remanded in custody, without bail, by order of the Supreme Court of Spain, accused of sedition and rebellion. She was sentenced on October 14, 2019, to 12 years in prison for sedition, as being responsible for devoting several thousand public schools as polling stations in the 1 October 2017 referendum. She was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dolors Bramon</span> Spanish philologist, historian and university professor

Maria Dolors Bramon Planes is a Spanish philologist, historian, and university professor specializing in the Muslim world.

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  1. Escrig y Martínez, José (1887). Diccionario valenciano-castellano (in Spanish) (3rd ed.). Valencia: P. Aguilar. p. 581. Retrieved 21 May 2019 via Google Books.