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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Spanish State — The Spanish State ( Estado Español ) was the formal name given to Spain from 1939 to 1978 by the régime of Francisco Franco (d. 1975).When the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, the Nationalist forces immediately began using the form the… … Wikipedia
Christian Democratic Team of the Spanish State — (in Spanish: Equipo Demócrata Cristiano del Estado Español) was a political alliance of the Democratic Union of Catalonia, Democratic Left of Ruiz Giménez and the Democratic Popular Federation of Gil Robles, formed in January 1976. EDCEE… … Wikipedia
Spanish general election, 2011 — 2008 ← 20 November 2011 → Next … Wikipedia
State of Mexico — This article is about the state called Mexico within the country of the same name. For the country, see Mexico. For the federal district, see Mexico City. For the divisions of Mexico known as states, see States of Mexico. For other uses, see… … Wikipedia
Spanish missions in California — Part of the Spanish missions in the Americas series Arizona … Wikipedia
Spanish language — Castellano and Español redirect here. For the village in Italy, see Castellano, Trentino. For people with the surname Castellano, see Castellano (surname). Castilian castellano Pronunciation [kasteˈʎano] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Spanish Empire — For the use of the imperial title in medieval Spain, see Imperator totius Hispaniae. Spanish Empire … Wikipedia
State of the Union Address — The State of the Union is an annual message which the President of the United States gives to Congress, usually an address to a joint session of Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate). It has occurred in January (except for six… … Wikipedia
Spanish Constitution of 1978 — Constitucion de España Copy of the Spanish Constitution displayed at the Palace of the Cortes. Created 31 October 1978 … Wikipedia
Spanish people — Infobox Ethnic group group =Spanish people Pueblo español caption = 1st row: Isabella of Castile • Ferdinand II of Aragon • Cortés • Loyola • Charles V • Teresa of Ávila 2nd row: Cervantes • Francisco Goya • José María de Pereda • Rosalía de… … Wikipedia