• Cristina Aznar Torrés (born 3 August 1990) is a Spanish professional racing cyclist, who last rode for the UCI Women's Team Massi–Tactic during the 2019...
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    Arozamena Ayala, Cristina Aznar Munárri, Jaime del Burgo Torres entry, [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, Cristina Aznar Munárri, Jaime...
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    Madrid 1967, p. 89. Torralba was killed in 1936 Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, Cristina Aznar Munárri, Jaime del Burgo Torres entry, [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia...
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    resigned, and the king appointed Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar in his place. On 12 April 1931, Aznar called for local elections to appease the democrats and...
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    head of a minority government. Rajoy was a minister under the José María Aznar administration, occupying different leading roles in different ministries...
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    as 208 of 259 seats in the Senate. Incumbent Prime Minister José María Aznar of the People's Party (PP) was retiring from politics and did not stand...
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  • Rider Date of birth  Cristina Aznar (ESP) (1990-08-03) 3 August 1990 (age 34)  Sofía Barriguete (ESP) (2000-07-05) 5 July 2000 (age 24)  Mireia Benito (ESP)...
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    be fluent in English while in office (former Prime Minister José María Aznar became fluent in English after leaving office). Foreign languages were not...
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    the Party; and she became a senator. The then new President, José María Aznar, appointed her to be Minister of Education, Culture and Sports. She was...
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  • Cristina Torrens Valero (born 12 September 1974) is a former professional female tennis player from Spain. She won two singles and two doubles titles on...
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  • Date of birth  Ester Alves (POR) (1981-07-22)July 22, 1981 (aged 28)  Cristina Aznar (ESP) (1990-08-03)August 3, 1990 (aged 19)  Mireia Epelde Bikendi (ESP)...
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    leader of the PP candidacy with a harsh speech, close to that of José María Aznar, Esperanza Aguirre and Pablo Casado, had declared to be "next to Vox, not...
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    April 2000 PP José María Aznar Loyola de Palacio Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 6 May 1996 30 April 1999 PP José María Aznar Esperanza Aguirre Ministry...
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    Senate. The incumbent People's Party (PP) of Prime Minister José María Aznar secured an unpredicted absolute majority in the Congress of Deputies, obtaining...
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  • Puzol Observatory (Punto de Observación de Puçol; POP), observer: Amadeo Aznar Src V Puzol J43 Oukaïmeden Observatory, Oukaïmeden, location of project...
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  • Patricia Aznar (born 19 February 1975) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. Aznar won eight titles during her career on the ITF Women's Circuit...
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  • Martínez Pablo Ruiz Palo Pandolfo Patricia Sosa Patricio Borghetti Pedro Aznar Piru Sáez Raúl Lavié Ricardo Iorio Roberto Goyeneche Rocio Igarzabal Rolabogan...
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    society, a periodical, and a school with Gertrudis Tenorio Zavala and Cristina Farfán. All three were called La Siempreviva (transl. 'Liveforever'). Cetina...
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    colleagues in the Government of Spain, apart from prime minister José María Aznar who was on duty in Guatemala, as well as the Xunta de Galicia. Rajoy and...
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    called for a general strike against a decree of the government of José María Aznar that made firings cheaper, eliminated agricultural subsidies and encouraged...
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    support from the various Catalan, Canarian and Basque groups. José María Aznar became prime minister of Spain thanks to the support from CiU, PNV, and...
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    of Spain In office 6 May 1996 – 27 April 2000 Prime Minister José María Aznar Preceded by Narcís Serra Succeeded by Mariano Rajoy 7th President of the...
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    Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2009. "Aznar pagó con dinero público a un 'lobby' de Washington para conseguir la medalla...
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    situation. José María Aznar, prime minister of Spain, talked with Duhalde on behalf of the Spanish firms. The taxes were not raised, but Aznar stayed on good...
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    impending plans to abdicate. In turn, former Prime Minister José María Aznar told his right-hand man Javier Zarzalejos in late May. The risk of leaks...
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    identified the house as the birthplace of Goya, and bought it to Benita Aznar Lucientes, a niece-in-law of the artist. In 1928, the Syndicate of Initiatives...
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  • González until 5 May, then José María Aznar March 3 – 1996 Spanish general election March 6 — Conservative José María Aznar becomes prime minister. June 2 –...
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    defending his predecessor and political opponent, José María Aznar, after Chávez had referred to Aznar as a fascist and "less human than snakes". The King shortly...
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    actress and singer Federico Aubele, musician Fernando Ayala, filmmaker Pedro Aznar, jazz bass guitarist Héctor Babenco, filmmaker Christian Bach, actress Carlos...
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    Hedilla and his main critics within the group, the legitimistas of Agustín Aznar and Sancho Dávila y Fernández de Celis, that threatened to derail the Nationalist...
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