The Cabildo, originally called "Casa Capitular", is a historical building in New Orleans, Louisiana. Originally the seat of Spanish colonial city hall...
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Cabildo may refer to: The Cabildo, a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Cabildo of Buenos Aires, a historical building in Argentina, government...
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A cabildo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈβildo]) or ayuntamiento (Spanish: [aʝuntaˈmjento]) was a Spanish colonial and early postcolonial administrative...
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The open cabildo (Spanish: cabildo abierto) is a traditional Hispanic American political action for convening citizens to deliberate policy. Originating...
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Cabildo Abierto (Spanish for "Open cabildo" or "Town hall meeting") is an Uruguayan political party founded in 2019. The party is described as right-wing...
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USS Cabildo (LSD-16) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. She was named for The Cabildo in New Orleans, the old town hall...
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The Montevideo Cabildo (Spanish language: Cabildo de Montevideo) is the public building in Montevideo that was used as the government house during the...
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A cabildo insular (English: island council) is the government and administration institution of each of the seven major islands in the Canary Islands...
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The Cabildo of Jujuy (Spanish: Cabildo de Jujuy) is a cabildo founded on 19 April 1593 at the Argentina province of Jujuy. It was where Manuel Belgrano...
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The Córdoba Cabildo was the Cabildo (colonial town hall) of Córdoba, Argentina. The local government in Córdoba met in its members' private homes in the...
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The Cabildo of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Cabildo de Buenos Aires) is the public building in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, that was used as a seat...
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but a group of criollo lawyers and military officials organized an open cabildo (a special meeting of notables of the city) on May 22 to decide the future...
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Cabildo is a Chilean city and commune located in the Petorca Province, Valparaíso Region. The commune spans an area of 1,455.3 km2 (562 sq mi). According...
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Cabildo is the only opera by the American composer Amy Beach, her opus 149. This chamber opera is in one act and has a libretto by Nan Bagby Stephens...
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Cabildos de nación were African ethnic associations created in Cuba in the late 16th century based on the Spanish cofradías (guilds or fraternities) that...
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The Cabildo of Lima (Spanish: Cabildo de Lima; Cabildo de la Ciudad de los Reyes) was the governing body of Lima and, since 1874, its intendancy. It was...
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Cabildo is an Argentine magazine which is considered the main press organ of nationalist Catholicism in the country. First published in the 1970s and...
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Casa do Cabido (redirect from Casa del Cabildo)
the year 2005, the film The Carpenter's Pencil was shot on it. "Casa del Cabildo". Spainisculture.com. Retrieved 3 January 2013. 42°52′47″N 8°32′40″W /...
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Cabildo abierto del 22 de mayo de 1810 ("Open Cabildo of May 22, 1810") is a portrait made by the Chilean artist Pedro Subercaseaux. It shows the artist's...
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spain-grancanaria.com. Retrieved 21 November 2018. "Historia del Cabildo - Cabildo de Gran Canaria". cabildo.grancanaria.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 21 November...
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in the reduction of San Ignacio Miní, the Cathedral of Córdoba, and the Cabildo of Luján. Italian and French influences increased at the beginning of the...
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that sovereignty now reverted to "the people" and that town councils (cabildos) were the most representative bodies. On 16 September 1810, secular priest...
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island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is also the seat of the island council (cabildo insular). That city and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are the co-capitals...
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Metrobús (Buenos Aires) (redirect from Metrobus Cabildo)
an estimated 1.2 million passengers per day. The fourth line, Metrobús Cabildo, opened in June 2015 and connects Congreso de Tucumán (the terminus of...
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the crowd assembled in the plaza continued to shout its demands at the cabildo, the sun suddenly broke through the overhanging clouds and clothed the...
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major islands in Spain, all of them having their own governing bodies (Cabildos insulares in the Canaries, Consells insulars in Baleares). These islands...
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in the absence of a corregidor, the presiding officer of the Castilian cabildo (the municipal council) and judge of first instance of a town. Alcaldes...
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include several still standing today such as the St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, and the Presbytere. Louisiana was later and briefly retroceded back to...
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The Casa del Cabildo, also called the Palacio de la Gobernación, is the seat of the Government of the Bolívar Department. It is located in Cartagena,...
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Herrenian Assembly (section Cabildo of El Hierro)
regionalism Canarian nationalism Federalism Political position Centre Cabildo of El Hierro 3 / 13 Spanish Senate 0 / 266 Canarian Parliament 0 / 60 Town...
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