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  • ...ref>[http://www.la-moncloa.es/IDIOMAS/9/Espana/index.htm The Government of Spain]</ref> | common_name = Spain
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  • ...Spanish Football Federation]] (Real Federación Española de Fútbol; RFEF). Spain was a founder member of [[FIFA]] in 1904 and of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team
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  • Municipality of Spain, located in the province of Badajoz, autonomous community of Extremadura; p
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  • {{r|Spain}} {{r|Province of Badajoz (Spain)}}
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  • ...Valladolid, Spain as the daughter of Habsburg parents, Philip III, king of Spain, and Margaret of Austria.
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  • ...rid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]], [[FC Schalke 04]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alburquerque, Spain]]
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  • ...se2/leer.jsp?L=0&divi=DPOP&his=0 Series of population of municipalities of Spain since 1996 (in Spanish)]</ref>
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  • Province within the Valencian Country, in Spain
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  • First [[Inquisition|Grand Inquisitor]] of Spain (1420-1498)
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  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
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  • ...se2/leer.jsp?L=0&divi=DPOP&his=0 Series of population of municipalities of Spain since 1996 (in Spanish)]</ref>
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  • Natural park in the Pyrenees (Aragon, Spain).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The language of Galicia in northwest Spain.
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  • Historical region and autonomous community in Spain
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  • Historical region and autonomous community in Spain.
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  • Capital city of the Valencian Country, in Spain
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  • Capital city of the Valencian Country, in Spain
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  • Semi-autonomous valley of northern Spain, culturally in Occitania.
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  • A [[fortified wine]] believed to have originated in [[Jerez]], [[Spain]].
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  • The failed seaborn invasion of England by Spain in 1588.
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  • ...lia, modern sherry was originally from Jerez, Spain, and under the laws of Spain and some other European jurisdictions, only wine from this region may prope
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  • {{r|Spain}} {{r|Province of Badajoz (Spain)}}
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  • ...future of these enclaves is the source of a long-standing dispute between Spain and Morocco, with the former intent on maintaining these territories, and M ...at has retained some of its old architecture. The two cities are linked to Spain via ferry services to Malaga, Algeciras and Almeria.
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  • ...co Franco]]'s Loyalist forces against the leftist Republican government of Spain.
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  • Gascony asp; venomous viper subspecies found in the Pyrenees region of Spain and France.
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  • ...rove the [[Spanish armada]] to destruction in 1588. Later actions against Spain were not so successful.
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  • ...f around 3500 kilometres. Although the majority of the race takes place in Spain, some stages usually take place in other countries as well. Along with the
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  • ...of the Occitan language, spoken mostly in Gascony (including Aran Valley, Spain) and Bearn.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Barcelona is one of the main cities of Spain
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  • [[Spain|Spanish]] 'autonomous cities' bordering [[Morocco]], two of the only remain
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  • A Romance language spoken in the Catalan Countries (eastern Spain, Andorra, parts of France and Sardinia).
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  • ...[[Romance languages]], originating in [[jewish]] communities in moorish [[Spain]]
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  • [[Peninsula]] containing [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Andorra]] and [[Gibraltar]], bordering the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and [
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  • ...nal of Middle East and traditional Muslim areas of the Mediterranean, into Spain
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  • ...ted light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain.
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  • ...ti-stage, multi-day bicycle race of about 3,500km taking place mostly in [[Spain]].
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  • A celebration of San Fermin held annually (7 to 14 July) in [[Pamplona]] (Spain), most famous for its bull runs.
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  • A Romance language widely spoken in Spain, its current and former territories, and the United States of America.
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  • ...Spanish Football Federation]] (Real Federación Española de Fútbol; RFEF). Spain was a founder member of [[FIFA]] in 1904 and of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team
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  • Municipality of Spain, located in the province of Badajoz, autonomous community of Extremadura; p
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  • ...med reconnaissance, for countries including Australia, France, Germany and Spain
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  • The German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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  • ...ref>[http://www.la-moncloa.es/IDIOMAS/9/Espana/index.htm The Government of Spain]</ref> | common_name = Spain
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in southern Spain and Portugal, as well as in North Africa.
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  • ...subspecies found in the south central parts of the Cantabrian Mountains in Spain.
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  • ...r species found in extreme southwestern France and the northern regions of Spain and Portugal.
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  • ...[Europe]], located in the eastern [[Pyrenees]] mountains and bordered by [[Spain]] and [[France]].
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  • ..., [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...[[Germany (football)|Federal Republic of Germany]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]] with three titles each; [[France (football)|France]] have won two. * 1964 '''Spain 2–1 USSR''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], Madrid
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  • ...international advisory board, Atlantic Council; Former [[Prime Minister of Spain]] (1996-2004)
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  • A 9th century illuminated [[Bible]] produced in Spain, probably in the [[Kingdom of Asturias]] during the reign of [[Alfonso II]]
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  • ...rlands, son of William the Silent and a leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spain.
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  • ...us warfare]] ships of the [[Landing Platform Dock]] type, built jointly by Spain and the Netherlands for their own use and for export
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  • (1881–1973) [[Spain|Spanish]] co-inventor of [[cubism]] and one of the most prolific and influe
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  • ...lerChrysler Aerospace of Germany, Aerospatiale Matra of France and CASA of Spain.
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  • ...e the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria,
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  • ...er City Stadium]] in [[Johannesburg]]. The winners were [[Spain (football)|Spain]], who defeated the [[Netherlands (football)|Netherlands]] 1–0 in the fin
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  • ...a gang of thieves who steal [[Old Masters|Old Master]] paintings in 1950s Spain.
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  • ...[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]] in [[Vienna]]. The winners were [[Spain (football)|Spain]], who defeated [[Germany (football)|Germany]] 1–0 in the final with a 33
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  • The domain, primarily in the Americas and the Philippines, controlled by Spain from its origins in 1492 until various territories obtained independence or
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  • ...onflicts with Haiti followed into the late-19th century. Independence from Spain was initially declared in 1821, and formally recognized in 1863. Between 19
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  • ...[[Romance language]], originating among jewish people living in moorish [[Spain]].<ref name=JudezmoBunis/> ...t 700 years small Christian kingdoms very slowly conquered bits of moorish Spain.
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  • * [http://www.imo-2008.es IMO 2008 (Spain) official webpage]
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  • ...tan language]], spoken mostly in [[Gascony]] (including [[Aran Valley]] in Spain) and [[Béarn|Bearn]].
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  • ...berian Peninsula, with a long Atlantic coastline to its west and bordering Spain to the north and east.
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  • {{r|Spain}} {{r|Province of Badajoz (Spain)}}
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  • ...e a celebration in honour of [[San Fermin]] held annually in [[Pamplona]] (Spain).
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  • ...such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other states." And whereas, in pursuance of the Treaty, and particularl ...me manner as the ships of the United States coming directly from France or Spain, or any of their colonies, without being subject to any other or greater du
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  • * [[Spain]]: The [[Senate (Spain)|Senate]]
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  • * Alcalá, Spain
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  • ...n for [[employment]] and [[economic growth]]. It arose independently in [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Austria]] and the [[United Kingdom]] for widely ==Mercantilism in Spain==
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  • ...e [[Iberian Peninsula]]. Pyrenees form a natural border between France and Spain. The highest mountain in the range is [[Aneto Peak]], with 3,404 m.
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  • ...e [[Second Punic War]]. He famously invaded Italy by leading his army from Spain and across the [[Alps]].
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  • ...ntinuated by the [[Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park]] ([[Aragon]], [[Spain]]).
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  • ...of [[Basque pelota]]. It was founded in 1929 and is based in [[Pamplona]], Spain.
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  • ...'' or the '''Florida Treaty''', was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1818 that ceded [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] to the U.S. and establi ...aries in Central and South America were beginning to demand independence. Spain was also unwilling to make any further investment in Florida and it worried
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  • A 1819 treaty between Spain and the United States which ceded the Spanish territory of Florida to the U
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  • ...]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the [[European Union]]. [[Colonialism|Colonial]] powe
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  • ...onal in 2001 and in 2003 won the ATP Newcomer of the Year Award. Nadal led Spain to victory in the 2004 [[Davis Cup]] when he beat American [[Andy Roddick]]
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  • ...Perdido'') is a natural park in the [[Pyrenees]] mountains ([[Aragon]], [[Spain]]).
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  • .... ''The Spanish Civil War.'' (2006). 320 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Spain-Spanish-Civil-1936-1939/dp/014303765X/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=121454 * Esenwein, George and Shubert, Adrian. ''Spain at War: The Spanish Civil War in Context, 1931-1939.'' (1995). 313 pp.
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  • ...]]'s enemy. But, unknown to him, during his long voyage around Cape Horn, Spain has switched sides. By the time Hornblower learns that Spain is now an ally he has already captured the only large Spanish ship on West
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  • ...<br> <sup>2</sup>Without the territory of [[Olivenza]], in dispute with [[Spain]]. <br> <sup>3</sup>Approximately. <br> <sup>4</sup>Before 1999, [[Portugue ...]]. It is bordered by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and south, and by Spain to the north and east. Its capital and largest city is [[Lisbon]].
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  • ...p to appear to be that of a military staff officer, and let wash ashore in Spain where German intelligence was likely to get copies of the documents he carr
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  • {{r|Spain}}
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  • ...se2/leer.jsp?L=0&divi=DPOP&his=0 Series of population of municipalities of Spain since 1996 (in Spanish)]</ref>
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  • |event='''1513''': Juan Ponce de Leon names Florida and claims it for Spain. |event='''1763''': Florida transferred from Spain to Britain: divided into East Florida and West Florida.
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  • ...galego'') is a [[Romance language]] spoken in [[Galicia]], the region of [[Spain]] lying to the north of [[Portugal]], and in adjacent zones in far western The language can be heard in Portugal as well as in Spain on [[TV Galicia]].
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  • ...as founded in 1666 by the Spaniards and named after the king Charles II of Spain.
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  • ...ts own language: ''català'') is a [[Romance language]] spoken in eastern [[Spain]] ([[Catalonia (autonomous community)|Catalonia]], the [[Valencian Country] In his attempt to unify Spain, [[Francisco Franco]] prohibited the use of Catalan in public, and tried to
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  • ..., [[Spain]], the daughter of [[Hapsburg]] parents, [[Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]]. She was married to fourteen-year-old [[Louis
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  • ...eaten with olive oil or cheese. Some foods are Iberian and may be found in Spain or Portugal. Spain, with a long coast, makes very substantial use of seafood; meat is less com
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  • ...to the [[Gascon Occitan|Gascon]] dialect, spoken in [[Aran Valley]], in [[Spain]], on the northern slope of the [[Pyrenees]].
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  • ...., Utrilla, P. 2003. Pollen in hyena coprolites from Gabasa Cave (northern Spain). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 126: 7 – 15.</ref> =='''Spain'''==
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  • ...m the Silent]], the leader of the Dutch revolt against King [[Philip II of Spain]]. Louis served as a secretary and consultant to his brother and, as [[Lut ...tors of the ''Compromis des Nobles'', an open letter to King Philips II of Spain petitioning him to stop the [[Inquisition]] in The Netherlands. On April 5
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  • ...again, London, Geneva, Locarno... spending a minimum of fourteen months in Spain... and a maximum of nine and a half years in Switzerland." <ref>''And Then ...n]]'', a film starring [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Sofia Loren]] being made in Spain, was present at a scene being filmed in the ancient rectory of the [[Escori
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  • ...estor confidence in the bond issues of Greece and Ireland, and in those of Spain and Portugal, and there were fears that the problem might spread to oth *The original members of the eurozone are: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland;
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  • ...put onto the deck of a warship, although some nations, such as Russia and Spain, use essentially unarmed modified fishing vessels. There is a high level of ==Spain: Ship Platforms ==
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  • ...'''ñ''' is a double ''nn'' abbreviated to ''ñ'' during the Middle Ages, in Spain. In the medieval use of the Roman alphabet, and in many languages—not onl
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  • ...phalian from Germany, York from England, Bayonne from France, Serrano from Spain, and those from the Chinese provinces of Che-Kiang (Zhejiang) and Yunnan.
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  • ...er that year was sent to again attend on Charles V as he made his way from Spain through France to the Netherlands part of his empire. He returned in time
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  • ...Warner Pioneer P-1265A, Mexico: Atlantic G-1275, Peru: Atlantic ALT 2986, Spain: Atlantic HS 987, Venezuela: Atlantic 5-001, Yugoslavia: Atlantic 26077)
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  • ...Silos]] from the [[11th century]], probably written in the Islamic part of Spain. Paper is recorded as being manufactured in both [[Italy]] and [[Germany]]
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  • ...wealthy by [[Old Masters]] and their students. [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Spain]], and [[Italy]] have all been credited with the creation or development of
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  • ...: A Global History of Concentration Camps]]"'', the term was first used by Spain for camps it ran in Cuba to hold civilians during the period of civilian un
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  • ...nish territory, and offered to give St. Marks and Pensacola back to Spain. Spain accepted the inevitable, and eventually resumed negotiations for the sale o
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  • ...be the leader of the Spanish [[modernisme]] movement. he was born in Reus, Spain and died in Barcelona.
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  • ...autonomy, a situation comparable to the Basques seeking independence from Spain...[US-Kurdish cooperation]... makes the Turks nervous...Kurds promise that
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  • ...ernative and Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture and Urbanism (AREQ-2), Spain 2017 (1st ed. 2019. ed.). Cham: Springer International Publishing : Imprint
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  • ...eans introduced them following Columbus). Since the climate from western [[Spain]] to [[Japan]] was roughly similar, it was possible for different societies
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  • ...ord University Press, 1999); Penelope Casas, ''Tapas: The Little Dishes of Spain'' (New York: Knopf, 1986), 195-201. </ref>
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  • ...was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] navigator and explorer who at the service of Spain commanded the first expedition to circumnavigate the world. ...tled, Magellan left the court and went to live in Oporto, before moving to Spain.
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  • During the war of independence from Spain, Ciénaga became a battleground on [[November 10]], 1820, in the battle bet
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  • ...Don Juan of Austria (1547-1578), the half brother of King [[Philip II]] of Spain. The master engineers of Venice provided the fleet with the galleass, a shi ...vessels, slaves, and the papal grants, the campaign showed a net profit to Spain. No estimates are available of the financial cost to Venice and the Ottoma
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  • *John of Ávila (Spain), priest, 1500-1569 *John of the Cross, Vicar Provincial of the Carmelites in Spain, 1542-91
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  • ...eace treaty signed in Aachen ends the war of devolution between France and Spain.
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  • ...ntity documents are typically not required to move between, for example, [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]]. At the other end of the scale, some countries require t
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  • ...AA by S&P[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2010/04/28/214791/sp-downgrades-spain-to-aa/] ::Moodys downgrades Spain to Aa1
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  • ...s offices in that country, having transferred its European headquarters to Spain in August, 2011, but it still remains registered as a Dutch juridical perso
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  • Venezuela was born as a colony of [[Spain]] during the 16th and 17th centuries being a part of the [[Vice royalty of
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  • ...An Experiment Reconsidered: The Theory and Practice Of Armored Warfare in Spain, October 1936 – February 1937 (Part 1 of 2) ...ese would use the B[ystrochodny] T[anki] (fast tanks). After experience in Spain with the BT-5, the [[T-34 tank]] replaced it, and generally had the charact
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  • ...rance), and [[Galician folk music]] (from [[Galicia]], in the northwest of Spain). While [[Northumbrian traditional music]] is perhaps not strictly Celtic,
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  • ...cago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/43*.html#32.1 43.32.1].</ref> In Spain the last contingent of the Republican faction under the command of [[Gnaeus
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  • ...d sea, with a few embarrassing bureaucratic mishaps in the War department. Spain quickly gave up and turned over its main colonies, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam ===War with Spain===
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  • ...r P-1007A, Portugal: Atlantic ATL N 28101, South Africa: Atlantic ATS 531, Spain: Atlantic H 671, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.460, Turkey: Atlantic 71505)
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  • Richard was appointed [[Ambassador to Spain]], in 1809, when Arthur was the commander of the UK expeditionary force in
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  • ...zes six countries as divided between continents: Egypt, Indonesia, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the USA. In addition, the BBC recognizes [[France]] as partly o
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/sp.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Spain/] |Spain, France
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  • |France, Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and |Extreme southwestern Europe (France, Portugal and Spain) and northwestern Africa (the Mediterranean region of Morocco, Algeria and
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  • ...all the remaining native inhabitants by early in the 18th century. When [[Spain]] surrendered Florida to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] in 1763, the Spanish to ...ican Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]], Florida was returned to Spain. Spain's grip on Florida was not very tight, with only small [[garrison]]s at St.
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  • .../td><td>{{headofstate|Spain}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Spain}}</td>
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  • ...il Evans]] produced the famous albums ''[[Miles Ahead]]'', ''[[Sketches of Spain]]'' and (after [[George Gershwin|Gershwin]]) ''[[Porgy and Bess]]''. Later,
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  • ...ref>Kroeber 1959, p. 282</ref> Born at Llumayor on the Island of Mallorca, Spain in 1776, Boscana was educated at Palma and joined the Franciscan order in 1
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  • ...reement with the [[Spanish Empire]] that saw its colony transferred; the [[Spain|Spanish]] translated the islands' French name as the ''Malvinas'', and the ...that it took over all territorial claims of Spain - an action disputed by Spain, which did not recognise Argentina until 1857 (whereas the US did so in 182
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  • ...s due to several of his strategic errors: inviting a powerful foreigner, [[Spain]], into the region, allowing [[Pope]] [[Alexander VI]], the pope notorious
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  • ...]] spoken by the [[Romans]] developed into [[Spanish language|Spain]] in [[Spain]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] in [[Italy]]. Similarities between Spani
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  • ...Honduras became part of the [[Spanish Empire]] but became independent of [[Spain]] in 1821, after which it was briefly [[annexation|annexed]] by the [[Mexic
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  • ...Mazquiarán''' (born February 19, 1895 in [[Sestao]], [[Biscay|Vizcaya]], [[Spain]], died May 19, 1940 in [[Lima, Peru|Lima]], [[Peru]]<ref name=Conrad>
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  • ...a España a principios del Siglo XIX.jpg|350px]] <small>A map depicting New Spain around the turn of the 19th century. The Baja California missions were situ ...d the first major effort by [[Europe]]ans to colonize the region, and gave Spain a valuable foothold in the frontier land via enforcement of historic Spanis
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  • |Saint Francis Solanus of Montilla, [[Spain]] ...ion San Francisco Solano''' 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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  • ...n La Purísima Concepción''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d ...]st of that year. In 1824, there was a major Indian revolt at the Mission. Spain had stopped funding the missions after Mexico won its independence, and the
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  • Peake and his family moved to Sark in 1946 and to Spain in 1956, by when he was already quite ill. He suffered from a form of Parki
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  • ...ission San Juan Bautista''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d ...each singing to the Indians. He utilized a system of notation developed in Spain that assigned colors to different types of music notes which made it easier
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  • ...eas under their national jurisdictions, or against their citizens, such as Spain's extradition from Britain of Chilean president [[Augusto Pinochet]]. Thi
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  • ..., final authority remains with King Mohammed VI. While it was occupied by Spain in 1860 and subsequently by France in 1912-1956, it has a distinctly Mooris
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  • ...] located in the eastern [[Pyrenees|Pyrenees mountains]] and bordered by [[Spain]] and [[France]]. The [[Co-Princes of Andorra]] are the joint [[Head of Sta
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  • ...d south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. Formerly a territory of [[Spain]], Western Sahara is currently divided between Morocco, which claims it as ...Green March" of some 300,000 civilians into Western Sahara. On November 14 Spain signed the [[Madrid Agreement]], ceding Western Sahara to Morocco and Mauri
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  • ...ges. Its is nowadays the first spoken language and the state language of [[Spain]], as well as of a majority of [[Latin America]]n countries which are, from ...an' (''castellano'') may be used to refer to the pronunciation, typical of Spain, that uses the unvoiced, lisping, ''th'' sound instead of the ''s'' sound f
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  • ...esign and Dynamic Walking of Humanoid Robot KHR-2]", ICRA 2005, Barcelona, Spain, pp.&nbsp;1443-1448, 2005, 4
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  • ...he [[Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz]] (only recognized by the kennel club of [[Spain]], its native land), are examples.
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  • ...sion Santa Clara de Asís''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d ...ave rung faithfully every evening, a promise made to King [[Charles III of Spain]] when he sent the original bells to the Mission in 1777. He asked that the
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  • ...e]] as well as the activities of [[colonialism|colonial]] [[France]] and [[Spain]]. The Dominican Republic benefits from more frequent [[rain]] falling on e
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  • *1537 - ''Infanteria de Marina'' (Spain) ===Spain===
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  • ...place at the 1976 World Professional Pairs Skating Championship in Jaca, [[Spain]], skating with his sister, Gale Fuhrman,<ref name=Skating1976 /> but due t ...-jaca-spain/ |title=World Professional Figure Skating Championships (Jaca, Spain)|access-date=19 Dec 2012}}
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  • ...s translates as '''''Fußball''''' (Germany and Austria), '''''fútbol''''' (Spain and Latin America), '''''futebol''''' (Portugal and Brazil), and '''''фу�
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  • ==Spain: Submarine Platforms == ...cipation in the EADS consortium, Spain obtains access to new technologies. Spain appears to be developing a coordinated SIGINT approach using submarine, shi
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  • The '''Santa Ana Estancia''' was established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...ish claims to all lands touching the Pacific Ocean (including California), Spain simply sent an occasional exploring party sailing along the California coas About 1530, [[Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán]] (President of [[New Spain]]) was told by an Indian slave of the [[Seven Cities of Cibola]] that had s
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  • ...meanwhile building and training a new army. By 1673, he had alliances with Spain and Austria and launched counter-attacks against France. Naval victories fo ...f Spain by Charles II's will, might one day unite the crowns of France and Spain. All this made the renewal of hostilities inevitable, but William did not l
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  • ...]. San Diego was part of Mexico when that country became independent from Spain in the early 19th century, but was taken over by the United States in 1848
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  • ...est seized Cuba, [[Puerto Rico]], [[Guam]], and the [[Philippines]] from [[Spain]], during the [[Wikipedia:Spanish American War|Spanish American War]] (1898
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  • In 1492 Ferdinand, the king of Spain, issued an edict to expel from Spain all remaining Jews who did not convert to Christianity. In that very same y
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  • ...rized by [[Elizabeth I]], who still maintained diplomatic relations with [[Spain]] while Drake and others ravaged Spanish shipping and ports. In an early ex ...litary forces from [[France]], [[Britain]], [[Germany]] and [[Greece]] and Spain. Its duties were described as escorting; it is unclear to what extent the f
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  • ...ure) of American sailors. Relations spiraled toward war. Monroe went to [[Spain]], which rejected the American offer to purchase the Spanish Floridas. Monr ...y through the skillful work of John Quincy Adams, a treaty was signed with Spain in 1819 by which Florida was ceded to the United States in return for the a
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  • ...ssible for her to inherit his realm, and enforced other countries (e. g. [[Spain]], [[Russia]], [[Prussia]], [[England]] and [[France]]) to recognize this d
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  • ...shing rights. He played an important part in the purchase of Florida from Spain, restraining Monroe when the President's actions in regard to Latin America ===Relations with Spain===
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  • ...aterial. Other accidents (e.g., Thule, Greenland in 1968, and Palomares, Spain, in 1966) caused the complete disruption of the weapons, so the issue was n | title = Air Force Releases Reports on Palomares, Spain and Thule Airbase, Greenland Nuclear Weapons Accidents
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  • ...n, France and/or the United States in the case of liberals, and Golden Age Spain in the case of conservatives. They argued that the Indians within their bo
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  • ...Newcastle''. Other nations operating the Oliver Hazard Perry-class include Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Egypt, Bahrain and Poland.
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  • In 1492 [[Christopher Columbus]] sailed from [[Spain]] with three ships, seeking a direct route to [[Asia]]. On October 12, 1492 ...ed of dealing with the pirates. By 1701 England was at war with France and Spain. In 1703 a combined French-Spanish fleet attacked and destroyed Nassau, aft
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  • |The Mission of Saint Ferdinand, King of Spain ...n Fernando Rey de España''' 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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  • ...0 7" single''' (Costa Rica: Atlantic 70.020, Portugal: Atlantic ATL 10058, Spain: Atlantic H 523)
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  • ...o y San Pablo 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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  • ...(MUSIS). The participants are Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are competing, under the dire ...LINT satellites were launched with Helios 2A. It has not been announced if Spain, as a Helios 2 partner, will have access to French Essaim ELINT.
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  • {{Image|Spanish Civil War 4.png|right|350px|Spain}} ...ity against civilians. Franco won and forced his opponents into exile, as Spain was virtually ruined and remained economically weak for decades. [[Nazi]] G
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  • Spain claimed Guam in 1565 and but lost it to the U.S. in 1898 during the Spanish
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  • Found in [[France]], Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and ...pes-Maritimes. A disjunct subpopulation exists in the Pyrenees, notably in Spain southwest of Bilbao. In Germany it occurs in the southern Black Forest alon
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  • ...r [[pollination]]. Migratory beekeeping also is practiced in [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]], [[Argentina]], and to a lesser extent,
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  • ...ll prisoners. Some have been released in return for political concessions. Spain, for example, has gained the release of some dissidents and journalists.<re
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  • ...of the [[Colombia]]n nation since the discovery of its territory by the [[Spain|Spaniards]] to current days. Generally it includes the Pre-Hispanic periods
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  • ...ar]] (Germany), and [[Renesola]] (U.K.), wind power company [[Iberdrola]] (Spain), and U.S. biofuels producers [[VeraSun Energy]], [[Aventine]], and [[Pacif ...eration in [[Wind power in Denmark|Denmark]], 11% in [[Wind power in Spain|Spain]] and [[Wind power in Portugal|Portugal]], and 9% in the Republic of Irelan
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  • ...ues, and in coordinating the complex supply lines. The danger that neutral Spain might allow German troops through its territory to cut the Allies off at [[ ...landing forces landed in [[Algeria]] after embarking in nearby Gibraltar. Spain stayed neutral and the landings went well. The French put up only a token r
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  • ...y weakened the Catholic League, and in reduced the respect of neutrals for Spain.
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  • ...d been at war with France: Britain, [[Russia]], [[Austria]], [[Sweden]], [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] had invaded France in 1814, leading to a temporary peace
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  • ...ital and largest city, [[Buenos Aires]]. It gained its independence from [[Spain]] on July 9, 1816. ...aped by immigrants from throughout Europe, but most particularly Italy and Spain, which provided the largest percentage of newcomers from 1860 to 1930. Up u
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  • ...ta]], [[the Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Spain]]. It is the single currency for more than 300 million people in [[Europe]] ...al banks for several years up to forever in Austria, Germany, Ireland, and Spain. The earliest coins to become non-convertible were the Portuguese [[escudo]
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  • ...ta de Cortona 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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  • |Saint Didacus of Alcalá de Henares, Spain <ref name="leffingwell17">Leffingwell, p. 17</ref> ...a lay brother of the Order of Friars Minor who died at Alcalá de Henares, Spain in 1463, Mission San Diego was the site of the first Christian burial in Al
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  • ...ephardi]] rabbis with origins dating from the [[Expulsion of the Jews from Spain]]. In 1921, he immigrated with his family to America. He earned his bachel
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  • ...es and by insecure possession of the Ohio Valley. Indeed, both Britain and Spain were attempting to separate the western region from the United States. Of p ...d the seizure of Florida and New Orleans, which belonged to France's ally, Spain. Regular naval engagements were few, since the British Navy held the bulk o
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  • {{r|Congressional Friends of Spain Caucus}} Chairs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Pedro R. Pierluisi]] and Rep. [[Mario
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  • ...of government by consent. It derived its name from the ''Liberales'' of [[Spain]] who drew up their 1812 constitution in opposition of the arbitrary powers ...the grounded ideological debates that could be seen in Germany, France or Spain had largely bypassed the island nation, since there was largely a consensus
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  • ...n Spain established another Fascist state in Europe. During the World War, Spain remained neutral, while sending "volunteer" divisions to help germany on th
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  • ...y", in southern France the contrary ("nothing, without any value"), and in Spain, some Latin American countries, Eastern Europe and Russia, it is an indecen
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  • ...were largely dominated by hostile relations with the main Catholic power, Spain, whilst internally she strived to damp down the religious strife that had p ...ally after it became known that Mary would marry the future [[Philip II of Spain]]. In early 1554 Elizabeth was suspected of involvement in protestant rebel
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  • ...ng the junior rank of maréchal des logis, or billeting officer. He went to Spain, and through the favor of his uncle, who was a shipmaster in the Spanish se
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  • ...tra Señora de la Soledad''' 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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  • ...rs (he wore a wore a piratical black eye-patch thereafter). On arriving in Spain he was repatriated to France; he arrived in [[Bordeaux]] in November, 1797
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  • ==History, Spain, Norway and Iceland== ...part of a thousand years, with hunters from the Basque region of northern Spain taking the lead.
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  • | Spain
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  • ..., 22 1992 </ref>, and membership penetration in the newer democracies of Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia has always been very low <ref>[http
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  • * Just now the [[Sanfermines]] take place in Spain. And the [[Human Rights Day]] was the first international day proclaimed. -
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  • ...n 1981, annual sales were 200,000 units per year, and Leavitt had lived in Spain for 15 years from the royalty income, which was $0.225 per game sold. Some
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  • ...>Marquez, G.G., 1995 - Como se cuenta un cuento. Debolsillo (August 2004), Spain, 256 pp. ISBN 978-8497594653</ref>. The book exposes the experience of a gr
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  • | Transferred to [[Spain]] ...ut saw no active service before she was transferred to the government of [[Spain]] on 2 February 1965. She served the Spanish Navy as ''Castilla'' (TA-21) u
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  • ==Spain: Aircraft Platforms == Spain operates a single 707 variant, modified by Israel and equipped with Israeli
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  • ...fund Jefferson's secret purchase of [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] from Spain. Increasingly, Randolph felt that Jefferson was adopting Federalist policie
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  • ...ia''' (also known as the '''Las Flores Asistencia''') was established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...ointly aided [[Franco]]. In 1937-1938 there were 70,000 troops fighting in Spain as well as a huge number of arms in the hands of Franco’s army. The [[Rom ...cally and militarily exhausted as a result of the wars in [[Africa]] and [[Spain]]. Mussolini was forced to break the pact of steel and declared Italy a non
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  • ...England; Brittany, northwest France; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern Spain. The term, though widely used, is eschewed by many traditionalists.
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  • ...[marriage]]. In some countries such as the [[Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Spain]] and [[Canada]], [[gay marriage]] is allowed.
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  • ...n's son. He was said to have gone to the Low Countries, France, Italy and Spain, and one of his satires is based in Rome.<ref>''Fleckno, an English Priest
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  • ...ion San Gabriel Arcángel''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d ...chapel was designed by Father [[Antonio Cruzado]] who hailed from Córdoba, Spain, which accounts for the strong Moorish influence. The 1812 [http://www.data
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  • ...otests]]. A protest against nuclear power occurred in July 1977 in Bilbao, Spain, with up to 200,000 people in attendance. Following the [[Three Mile Island
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  • ...tugal]] and [[Spain]]), including the descendants of those expelled from [[Spain]] by order of the [[Catholic Monarchs]] [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand] ...as identified by later Jews as the [[Iberian Peninsula]], and still means "Spain" in [[Hebrew Language#Modern Hebrew|modern Hebrew]]. More broadly, the term
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  • When Queen Mary married Philip of Spain in 1554 he was given the title of King. Subsequent Acts of Parliament, char
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  • ...sion San Rafael Arcángel''' 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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  • ...{San Diego Bay 1603.gif/credit}}<br />A map showing San Diego Bay, made in Spain in 1603 from charts drawn by Vizcaíno's cartographer.
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  • ...ne Capitana and ketch Mary Otis. After crossing the Atlantic under sail to Spain and back, and examining all the shores visited by Columbus in the Caribbean
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  • ...which is still used in liturgical contexts. Whereas religious scholars in Spain, Portugal and Italy study [[Latin language|Latin]], the religious language
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  • ...ragicomedy]] about the attempted theft of a masterpiece from a museum in [[Spain]], it engendered, along with other early works such as ''[[The Manchurian C ...]]'', a film starring [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Sophia Loren]] being shot in Spain. As he writes in his memoir, ''[[And Then We Moved to Rossenarra]]'', he w
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  • ...e los Angeles 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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  • ...that the resources that would be needed to rescue larger members such as Spain or Italy could be greater than their eurozone partners could raise. What ha ...Central Bank, 2010]</ref> comprises Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria,
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  • ...ional Biography</ref> The main thrust of his politics was opposition to [[Spain]] and he was considered a leader of the anti-Spanish party. His prominent
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  • #Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, Madrid, Spain
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  • ...tnam]], and the 2008 International Mathematical Olympiad will be held in [[Spain]]. The IMO is usually held in the month of July.
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  • ...independent command. It took place in the Pacific Ocean, complicated by [[Spain]] switching from being allied to [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s [[France]], to be
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  • ...leading traders became bound up with England's developing conflict with [[Spain]] and with the [[Huguenot]] rising and civil war in [[France]].<ref>Black,
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  • ...Hobhouse set off for the [[Mediterranean]], travelling by way of Portugal, Spain, where he visited the scenes of recent battles in the [[Peninsula War]], [[ ...British gentry. The poem eventually took its innocently rampant hero from Spain to a Greek island, the harem of the Sultan, the siege of Ismail and the cou
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  • ...as then superseded by the four-player one, under the name of quadrille; in Spain the three-player version was later named tresillo, but eventually died out
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  • ...rder owned huge tracts of land in [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Germany]], and [[Austria]]. Owing to a huge network of
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  • ...a translation that he dedicated to [[Osius]], [[Bishop]] of [[Córdoba]], [[Spain]].
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  • <td>[[Trinidad and Tobago]]</td><td>[[Port of Spain]]</td><td>[[Americas]]</td>
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  • ** Europe 1 (Portugal, Germany, Spain, France, the Benelux countries and Italy)
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  • ...derick II]] of Prussia, [[Catherine II]] of Russia, and [[Charles III]] of Spain.
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  • ...osition of neutrality. He ordered the repatriation of the Blue Division to Spain, a unit that lost 22,000 of 47,000 men in the Stalingrad campaign. However,
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  • ...ditions:0sw5yfkxR-fObZWwVX&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0 part 3: The War with Spain 1559-162, online from Google]; [http://books.google.com/books?id=PckOAAAAIA ====[[Spain, history]]====
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  • ...l as a ground observing facility in [[VILSPA|Villafranca del Castillo]], [[Spain]]. NASA contributed the telescope, spectrograph, and spacecraft as well as
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  • ...]], Turkey; [[Rhodes]], Greece; [[Golfe Juan]], France; and [[Barcelona]], Spain; during the course of her operations. ..., [[Genoa]], and [[Livorno]], [[Italy]]; [[Barcelona]] and [[Mazarron]], [[Spain]]; and [[Porto Scudo]] and [[Santa Manza]], [[Corsica]].
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  • ...ke I”, which included an assault with helicopter landings at Huelva Bay, [[Spain]]. She returned to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] [[25 November]].
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  • ...f North America, Australia and Africa. Although, it is endemic in parts of Spain, Brazil and a few Mediterranean countries.<ref name=Broglia/> These small l ...hosts, its epidemiology, a worldwide disease endemic in only some parts of Spain, South America a few Mediterranean countries. Also, the article mentions th
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  • ...sion San Miguel Arcángel''' 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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  • ...ion San Antonio de Padua''' 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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  • ...ve some knowledge of Brazil's existence, after other navigators like the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Vicente Yañez de Pinzón]] had already sighted land in the vic
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  • ...ch was a comparative study of workingmen's insurance in Italy, Russia, and Spain. This research was expanded for his ''Standards of Health Insurance'' (191
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  • ...e espagnole]]'' ([[French language|French]], "The Spanish Hour/The Time in Spain"), [[opera]] by [[Maurice Ravel]].
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  • ...nt: Proposals for the 6th World Leisure Congress''. (pp. 101-107). Bilbao, Spain: University of Deusto.
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  • ...ny and visited [[Italy]], [[British Mandate of Palestine|Palestine]] and [[Spain]]. A second trip to the United States was aborted in [[France]] due to engi
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  • ...es "Tralex 3-59" and "Tralex 4-59" which were conducted off the coast of [[Spain]]. ...s" at [[Alexandroupolis, Greece]]. She visited several ports in Greece and Spain before returning to Little Creek on [[November 17]]. The ship finished out
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  • ...an Luis Obispo de Tolosa''' 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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  • ...tubers (and maize) was carried ashore and planted. Basque fishermen from Spain used potatoes as ships stores for their voyages across Atlantic in the 15th
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  • ...[[Denmark]], [[France]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Some such territories are represented in the ...erlands]], [[Luxembourg]]) and [[Germany]]; the [[Iberian Peninsula]] ([[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Andorra]]); the Italian peninsula ([[Italy]], [[San Mar
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  • * de la Teja, Jesús F. ''San Antonio de Béxar: A Community on New Spain's Northern Frontier'' (1995).
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  • ...consortium is led by the [[Autonomous University of Barcelona]] (UAB) from Spain.
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  • '''Mission Santa Cruz''' 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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  • ...]], [[James River, Virginia|James River]]. She was reported scrapped in [[Spain]] on 16 May 1985<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.pmars.imsg.com/detail.asp?
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  • ...he [[Azores]] and [[Madeira]]), [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Spain]] (including the [[Canary Islands]], [[Ceuta and Melilla]]), and [[Sweden]] : Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland,
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  • *[[Spain]], joined 14/12/1955
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  • ...countries have their versions: Jambon de Bayonne (France), Jamón serrano (Spain).
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  • ...be suspended on the substantial debt that the Mexican government owed to [[Spain]], [[France]], and [[England]]. In response, the lending nations made plan
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  • ! Spain
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  • ...e of Westphalia]] by Mazarin. The treaty ensured Dutch independence from [[Spain]] and the independence of German princes in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. But ...or diplomatic reasons, marrying [[Marie-Thérèse]], daughter of the king of Spain, in 1660 in order to bring peace to the two warring countries and conclude
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  • ...ols and was the first hominid to leave Africa with remains found in China, Spain and southern Great Britain. ...ngs occur in caves throughout the world with further examples at Altamira (Spain) and in India, Australia and the Sahara.
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  • :: - separated France from Spain; ceded the Spanish Netherlands to Austria; ceded Gibraltar and parts of Can
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  • ...ce]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Pakistan]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]], although there is competition for the Europea
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  • ...ed States of America]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Germany]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], and [[Japan]]. In its first years, Acclaim was exclusivel
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  • :George Borrow, ''The Bible in Spain''
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  • ..., and political history.<ref> Geoffrey Parker, "New Light on an Old Theme: Spain and the Netherlands 1550-1650." ''European History Quarterly'' 1985 15(2):
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  • ...dicated few to a major economic sector in countries such as [[Germany]], [[Spain]], the United States, and Japan. Many large industrial companies and financ ...in, 11 MW). Many other plants are under construction or planned, mainly in Spain and the USA.<ref name=REN21-2007/> In developing countries, three [[World B
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  • ...an Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time in Spain among the most savage tribes, but nowhere could they be subdued by any race
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  • ...Financial Stability Forum (FSF), including all G20 countries, FSF members, Spain, and the European Commission;
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  • ...Financial Stability Forum (FSF), including all G20 countries, FSF members, Spain, and the European Commission;
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