Buiza is a Spanish town in the municipality of La Pola de Gordón, in the Province of León and the region of Montaña Central [es], in the autonomous community...
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Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios (25 January 1898 – 23 June 1963) was a Spanish Navy officer best known for being the commander of the Spanish Republican...
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Rivera, Nicolás Carretero, Joaquín García de Tejada, Manuel Gayan, José Luís Buiza, Federico Flores, José Manuel Puelles de los Santos, Ramón López Romero...
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Rodríguez Ortega, known as "Cagancho" (1903–1984). Navy officer Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios who became Captain General of the Spanish Republican...
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July 2013. La Giralda is located near Plaza de la Soledad. Casa Álvarez-Buiza, a private house and commercial complex, was built in the San Juan district...
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end of the Spanish Civil War, Spanish Republican Navy Commander Miguel Buiza ordered the evacuation of the bulk of the Republican fleet. Three cruisers...
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original (PDF) on 9 August 2017. Zepeda, Jorge (2005). Venegas, Socorro; Buiza Figueroa, Maricel; Botello López, Elsa; Cabrera Camacho, Victor Hugo; Chavelas...
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out by the architects Alberto Balbontín de Orta, Delgado Roig and Toro Buiza. Initially it housed the Rector's Office and the Faculties of Science, Law...
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Santo Toribio de Liébana in Cantabria. Camino a Santiago Vía Aquitania [es] Buiza Follow the Yellow Shell - Pilgrims guide to the Camino del Norte (the Northern...
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Algerian coast where one wrecked and one was interned by the French. Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios was dismissed as Commander of the Republican Navy as...
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northeast and Villanueva de la Tercia and Golpejar de la Tercia to the east, Buiza, San Martín de la Tercia and Poladura de la Tercia to the southeast , Alceo...
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Ubieta became the Captain general of the fleet and hitherto commander Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios was relieved of his duties. President Manuel Azaña could...
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been translated into English by Esther Allen for New Directions in 2004. Buiza, Nanci (2018). "The Ethical Question in Postwar Central America and the...
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façade. This office building was designed by Spanish architect Alfonso Toro Buiza. Seville's Telefónica building was designed in 1926 by Spanish architect...
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González 1931–1936 Republic 1936–1939 Valentín Fuentes López 1937 Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios 1937–1938 Pedro Prado Mendizábal 1938–1939 Julián Sánchez...
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commander of the Republican army. Key local commanders were Real Admiral Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios (navy), Menéndez (Army of Levante), and Casado; Casado...
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civilian combatants, which attracted many Spaniards, including Captain Miguel Buiza, the former head of the Spanish Republican Navy. The Spanish soldiers entered...
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architects Alberto Balbontín de Orta [Wikidata], Delgado Roig, and Toro Buiza. Although the interior has been much altered, especially during the adaptation...
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Republican Navy destroyer Sánchez Barcáiztegui. As a result, Commander Miguel Buiza ordered the bulk of the fleet, which included cruisers Miguel de Cervantes...
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fleet and promoted to the rank of admiral after his predecessor, Miguel Buiza, was relieved of his duties. President Manuel Azaña could not hide his disappointment...
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González 1931–1936 Republic 1936–1939 Valentín Fuentes López 1937 Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios 1937–1938 Pedro Prado Mendizábal 1938–1939 Julián Sánchez...
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González 1931–1936 Republic 1936–1939 Valentín Fuentes López 1937 Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios 1937–1938 Pedro Prado Mendizábal 1938–1939 Julián Sánchez...
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the Republican Navy (three cruisers and eight destroyers), led by Admiral Buiza, had fled to Bizerte after a Nationalist aerial bombardment. One Nationalist...
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Rodiezmo de la Tercia to the east, Cármenes to the southeast, Villasimpliz, Buiza and Folledo to the south, Geras and Aralla de Luna to the southwest, Poladura...
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Martín de la Tercia to the east, Cármenes to the southeast, Villasimpliz, Buiza and Folledo to the south, Geras and Aralla de Luna to the southwest, Cubillas...
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Retrieved 6 December 2018. Pérez Gálvez, Jesús Claudio; López-Guzmán, Tomás; Buiza, Franklin Cordova; Medina-Viruel, Miguel Jesús (1 December 2017). "Gastronomy...
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crucified Christ is a work of the master of religious painting, Francisco Buiza Fernández. This is an ancestral home dating from the 19th century; it was...
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was opened at the same time, in the main square of Bogotá by Pedro Lopez Buiza. In 1636, Rodrigo Enriquez de Andrade started the first faculty of medicine...
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five TBMs (four for the large tubes and the fifth for the gallery from Buiza) between July and September 2005 on the León slope and between April and...
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Jewish refugees and, led by former Spanish Republican Navy commander Miguel Buiza, the ship tried to run the British blockade and bring the refugees to Palestine...
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