Francisco Javier de Burgos y del Olmo (22 October 1778—22 January 1848) was a Spanish jurist, politician, journalist, and translator. Born in Motril, into...
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provincia de Burgos y sus divisiones administrativas, Aldecoa, Burgos, 1983. ISBN 84-7009-214-6. Spanish original: "Con todo a Don Javier de Burgos corresponde...
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Francisco Javier de Burgos y Larragoiti (born in El Puerto de Santa María 1842 – dead in Madrid 1902) was a Spanish journalist and author of comic theatre...
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[citation needed] The royal decree of 30 November 1833, the reform of Javier de Burgos (see 1833 territorial division of Spain), established the basis for...
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Universidad de Burgos a producir la última película de Julio Medem". El Correo de Burgos. Márquez, Itziar (24 October 2018). "'Fariña', triunfadora de los Premios...
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Reino de Granada) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile from the conclusion of the Reconquista in 1492 until Javier de Burgos' provincial...
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Cordova; Spanish: Reino de Córdoba) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1236 until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of Spain...
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of Jaén (Spanish: reino de Jaén) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1246 and until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of...
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up until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of Spain in 1833. This was a "kingdom" ("reino") in the second sense given by the Diccionario de la lengua...
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Seville (Spanish: Reino de Sevilla) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1248 until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of Spain...
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player Francisco de Burgos Mantilla (1612–1672), Spanish painter Germán Burgos (born 1969), Argentinian football player Javier de Burgos (1778–1848), Spanish...
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which the province of Albacete was created in 1833 as dictated by Javier de Burgos. Following the adoption of the Constitution in 1978, the province of Albacete...
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so the 1822 plan never came into force. This reform carried out by Javier de Burgos in 1833 basically adopted the 1822 project, and has been maintained...
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It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence...
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dismantled following the provincial division engaged in Spain by minister Javier de Burgos, under the regency of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. In this...
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Sons of Saint Louis. In the mid 19th century, francophiles such as Javier de Burgos introduced liberal administrative reforms of the restored Spanish monarchy...
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Spain (redirect from Reino de España)
Marcos, F. Javier (2006). La Sierra de Atapuerca y el Valle del Arlanzón. Patrones de asentamiento prehistóricos. Editorial Dossoles. Burgos, Spain. ISBN 9788496606289...
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Francisco Javier "Javi" de Pedro Falque (born 4 August 1973) is a Spanish retired footballer. He played as a left midfielder, mainly with Real Sociedad...
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Experiment. Javier Santaolalla Camino was born in Burgos, Spain. He studied Telecommunications Engineering at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria...
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Principality of Catalonia (redirect from Principat de Catalunya)
with Madrid and the Basque Country. In 1833, by decree of minister Javier de Burgos, all of Spain was organized into provinces, included Catalonia, which...
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Historical configuration of the province of Granada (section Project of De Burgos (1833): current province of Granada.)
in 1833, by means of the decree of provincialization promulgated by Javier de Burgos, Ministry of Development of the government of the regent Maria Christina...
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"Javier Maté: "En el Real Madrid jugué poco pero aprendí mucho"" [Javier Maté: "At Real Madrid I played little but I learned a lot"]. Diario de Burgos...
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football player Javier de Burgos (1778–1848), Spanish writer and politician José Burgos (1837–1872), a Spanish-Filipino priest Julia de Burgos (1914–1953)...
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Camisería Burgos, commonly known as Burgos (Spanish: [ˈbuɾɣos]), is a gentleman's bespoke shirtmaker founded in 1906 in Madrid. The store has been located...
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The Burgos Symphony Orchestra (OSBu) is a Spanish orchestral group, based in the city of Burgos, which was founded in 2005 offering its first concert...
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After the 1833 administrative reforms for the country devised by Javier de Burgos (including the configuration of the current province of Madrid), Madrid...
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September 2023. "El Aris prescinde de Germán Burgos a pesar de ganar 12 de 18 partidos" [Aris release Germán Burgos in spite of winning 12 of 18 matches]...
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nothing to advance its cause. Francisco Amorós Miguel José de Azanza Fernando Sor Javier de Burgos François Cabarrus (considered an afrancesado in retrospect)...
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Province of Valladolid (redirect from Provincia de Valladolid)
General de Simancas. The province of Valladolid was established as such by the Royal Decree of 29 September 1833 driven by the minister Javier de Burgos, being...
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Andalusia (redirect from Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía)
Andalusia consists of eight provinces. The latter were established by Javier de Burgos in the 1833 territorial division of Spain. Each of the Andalusian provinces...
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