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  • ...tonio de Pala Asistencia''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...a, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Uni ...m flag state FMCs; the regional FMC connects to national Germany, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, France, Faroe Islands, United Kingdom, Greenland, Ireland, Icelan
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  • ...Ghent, Belgium|Ghent]], [[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]], and [[Barcelona, Spain|Barcelona]].<ref name=tws06jan03/>
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  • ...es who first visited the site in 1709. He soon lobbied the viceroy in New Spain, Don Balthasar Manuel de Zuñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, Marquis d
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  • When Mexico took over control from Spain in the early 1820s, the new government ignored and isolated the "norteños" The U.S. acquired Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, and engaged in a massive modernization program involving disease c
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  • ...ewhere, especially in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. Flows of capital into the advanced countries rose from about 8 per cent of ...<ref>[http://www.spainrei.com/MiV-Spain-Property-Prices-95-07-yearly.htm ''Spain Property Prices 1995 - 2007'', Ministerio de Vivienda, 2008]</ref>, and in
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  • ...cted this element of the Prima Porta breastplate to conquered Gaul ''and'' Spain.</ref> In addition several instruments are illustrated on [[Trajan's Column ...ultures in the [[Lebanon]] region and along the Phoenician trade routes to Spain.</ref>
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  • ...nomy Chief'', the name ''El Capitan'' was ultimately chosen to honor the [[Spain|Spanish]] conquistadors and their influence on Southwestern culture. Santa
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  • |Death= July 3, 1994, Fuengirola, Spain *[[Juan Carlos Ferrero]] Spanish 12 February 1980, Onteniente, Spain
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  • |Spain
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  • ...pe: the National and International Context of Socialist-led Governments in Spain, Portugal, and Greece, in Historical Perspective." ''International Journal
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  • ...pecially to all [[the Americas|American]] territories and colonies under [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[Portugal|Portuguese]] rule. The name was then adopted by th [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers made the first exploration of the [[Caribbean]] littora
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  • ...d since he lacked a portfolio. He studied with painter Fernando Zobel in [[Spain]], returned with a portfolio, and was accepted.<ref name=tws01janl009o1erre
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  • ...Missions in the Rio de la Plata Region and on the Northern Frontier of New Spain.'' Scottsdale, Ariz.: Pentacle, 2005. 592 pp.
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  • ...efend British shipping against American privateers, and, after France (and Spain and the Netherlands) entered the war, defend Great Britain from an invasion ...tain the fighting year after year. Dull emphasizes the roles of France and Spain, whose fleets acted as the deciding factor in tipping the scale to the side
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  • ...y business in Great Britain, and also stored large quantities of wine from Spain, Portugal and France in its capacious warehouses, now largely converted int
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  • ...ands, it is too small for rescues of the larger eurozone countries such as Spain and Italy. ...onds.(Reported to be [http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/05/uk-eurozone-spain-idUKBRE8930NL20121005?feedType=nl&feedName=ukmorningdigest under considerat
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  • ...ultures in the [[Lebanon]] region and along the Phoenician trade routes to Spain.</ref> If the Celts used drumming instruments like the Roman [[Tympanum|''t ...idus (triumvir)|Lepidus]] and [[Lucius Munatius Plancus|Plancus]] 43 BC in Spain. For their songs the soldiers improvised lyrics that used the term ''german
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  • ...After bringing the [[Ultraist]] movement to Latin America from its home of Spain, he subsequently abandoned it in favor of what is now known as [[Magical Re ...s=p.37|isbn=1861892861|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=2006}}</ref> While in Spain, he met noted Spanish writers, including [[Rafael Cansinos Assens]] and [[R
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  • ...s?id=mXEdlEicPJYC&pg=PP1&dq=intitle:Gardens+intitle:of+intitle:New+intitle:Spain+intitle:How+intitle:Mediterranean&num=30&as_brr=0&sig=vYbSIAg4fFRLqU19zGKso
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