Couto Misto (Portuguese: Couto Misto [ˈkotu ˈmiʃtu]; Galician: Couto Mixto; Spanish: Coto Mixto) was an independent microstate on the border between Spain...
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The flag of the Couto Misto, as described by the second to last head of state Delfim Modesto Brandão in his memoirs, is formed by two vertical bands,...
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and Rubiás a de facto independent state called Couto Misto, of which Santiago was the capital. Couto Misto 41°54′29″N 7°49′05″W / 41.908°N 7.818°W /...
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COVID-19 Pandemic. A microstate existed previously on the border called Couto Misto. Districts on the Portuguese side of the border from North to South:...
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Delfín Modesto Brandón, was the penultimate "Juiz" (head of state) of the Couto Misto. He took office in January 1863, according to his memoirs. He was followed...
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Guadiana River. Signed in Lisbon on 29 September 1864, it abolished the Couto Misto microstate. The final act of approving annexes to the treaty was signed...
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Rubiás dos Mixtos (redirect from Rubias dos Mistos)
independent state called Couto Misto. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rubiás dos Mixtos, Calvos de Randín. Couto Misto 41°54′32″N 7°49′34″W / 41...
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made it important in the introduction of tobacco cultivation to Italy. Couto Misto was disputed by Spain and Portugal and operated as a sovereign state...
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Asturias (718–924) Kingdom of León (910–1230) Republic of Galicia (1931) Couto Misto (10th century–1868) Asturian Socialist Republic (October 1934) Kingdom...
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condominium from 1939 until 1979 when they became part of Kiribati. Couto Misto was shared until 1864 between Spain and Portugal, even though in its...
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neighbouring municipality of Vieira do Minho, and later the parish of Couto Misto de Santiago de Rubiás, was also de-annexed. Contemporary history of the...
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with Santiago de Rubiás and Meaus the de facto independent state Couto Misto. Couto Misto "Nomenclátor estatístico de Galicia". www.ige.eu. Retrieved 3 June...
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small territories Name Start date End date Modern-day state(s) Notes Couto Misto 10th century 1868 Spain/Portugal Independent microstate on the border...
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Portugal Tourém in north of Montalegre (Vila Real District), Portugal Couto Misto in north of Montalegre (Vila Real District), Portugal Miranda do Douro...
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years later it was absorbed into the Papal States and Tuscany equally. Couto Misto 10th century 1864 Spain and Portugal Neutral territory between Portugal...
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domains of the House of Braganza also guaranteed the privileges of the Couto Misto, an independent state formed by the villages of Santiago, Meaus and Rubiás...
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showed 38 inhabitants (19 men and 19 women). Until 1868 it formed with Santiago and Rubiás a de facto independent state called Couto Misto. Couto Misto...
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December 1918 Pierre Grignard, 7 December 1918 – 10 January 1920 Interhelpo Couto Misto Neutral-Moresnet Archive Avez-vous déjà entendu parler de Moresnet ?...
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League (c. 12th century–15th century) Icelandic Commonwealth (930–1262) Couto Misto (c. 1000 – 1868) Taifa of Córdoba (1031–1070) Republic of Florence (1115–1537)...
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Kingdom of León Kingdom of Spain County of Portugal Couto Misto...
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Delfim Modesto Brandão (1835-?), Civil and Governative Judge of the Couto Misto Enrico Modesto Bevignani (1841-1903), Italian conductor, harpsichordist...
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defines the boundaries between Spain and Portugal and abolishes the Couto Misto microstate. 1885 – The first practical public electric tramway in the...
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Wogodogo Yauri – Yauri Emirate Zamfara – Zamfara Kingdom Zanjan – Zanjan Khanate Zazzau – Zazzau Kingdom Couto Misto "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica"....
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Name Period Today Notes Couto Misto 10th century–1868 Now part of Spain and Portugal De facto independent microstate on the border between Galicia (Spain)...
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municipality of Baltar, Ourense, Galicia. It flows through the territory of the Couto Misto, a former independent state, and the Portuguese village of Tourém (pt:Tourém)...
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Empire Cook Islands → Rarotonga Costa Rica – Republic of Costa Rica Couto Misto Croatia – Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg) (In Personal union with Kingdom...
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Confederate States of America (from February 4, 1861 to May 5, 1865) Couto Misto (to June 23, 1868) Cuba – Republic of Cuba (from October 10, 1868) Ezo...
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Cospaia – Republic of Cospaia Capital: Cospaia Widely recognized state. Couto Misto Capital: Santiago de Rubiás A microstate between Portugal and Spain....
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film Años Después. In 2011 she was in charge of composing the anthem of Couto Misto, a former independent microstate bordered by Spain and Portugal. Performing...
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