• María Antonia de Armengol Criado (Valencian: Maria Antònia; born 22 September 1950, in Paris, France) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the Spanish...
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  • Maria Armengol may refer to: Maria Antonia Armengol (born 1950), Spanish politician Maria Teresa Armengol, Andorran politician This disambiguation page...
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  • politician Margarita Armengol (born 1960), Spanish swimmer Maria Antonia Armengol (born 1950), Spanish politician Maria Teresa Armengol, Andorran politician...
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    Francesca Lluc Armengol Socias, known as Francina Armengol Socias (Catalan: [fɾənˈsinə əɾməŋˈgɔl soˈsiəs]; born 11 August 1971), is a Spanish politician...
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  • verified Spaniard ever on 6 June 2016, when she surpassed the age of María Antonia Castro who had died in 1996, aged 114 years, 220 days. She went on to...
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  • Llorente [es] Aria Bedmar Ramon Pujol [es] Alba Planas Pastora Vega María de Nati Ramón Langa [es] Antonia San Juan Noa Álvarez Manu Baqueiro [es] Anna Moliner [es]...
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  • Arístegui y San Román (GP) Erasmo Juan Manuel Armas Dárias (GS) Mª Antonia de Armengol Criado (GS) Mª del Mar Arnaiz García (GS) Alfredo Francisco Javier...
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    the resignation of Francina Armengol, she was appointed President of the Balearic Islands as the oldest person of Armengol's cabinet. "Mae de la Concha...
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  • parliamentary force at the 2023 regional election. It succeeded the second Armengol government and is the incumbent Government of the Balearic Islands since...
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    regional presidents. The first woman to act as regional president was María Antonia Martínez, who served as Acting president of Murcia for almost a month...
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    2012) Asturias: Adrián Barbón (since 2017) Balearic Islands: Francina Armengol (since 2012) Basque Country: Eneko Andueza (since 2021) Canary Islands:...
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  • November 2009). ""Al final voté a Armengol y a Antich, pero no lo volveré a hacer"" ["In the end I voted for Armengol and for Antich, but I won't do it...
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    Sara Maria Blasi i Gutiérrez, Àngel Casas Mas, Francesc Xavier Ciuraneta Aymí, Carles Duarte i Montserrat, Teresa Duran i Armengol, Rosa Maria Estrany...
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  • Vicente Pérez María Luz Vidal Sanjuán Juana María del Carmen Villavieja Vega (a título póstumo). Ramón Calsapeu i Cantó Jordi Bonet i Armengol Mario Díaz...
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    female regional president. The first female regional president was María Antonia Martínez García of the Region of Murcia, who was elected on May 3, 1993...
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    a bar in Palma, Majorca after leaving the Washington Senators in 1971. Antònia Font, contemporary pop band in the Mallorcan dialect of Catalan. Toni Kroos...
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    construction; thereafter it was directed by various architects. Jordi Bonet i Armengol assumed responsibility in 1987 and continued as of 2011. Artists such as...
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    p. 322-333. "Barcelona abre al público los jardines del Doctor Pla i Armengol". December 17, 2019. El Periódico. Fabre, Jaume; Huertas, Josep M.; Clavero...
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    the Huelva province in 1911 and later joined the Canalejista faction, María Antonia Peña Guerrero, Clientelismo Político y Poderes Periféricos Durante la...
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  •  Catalonia 1970–1971 8 1 Núria Llansà  Catalonia Goalkeeper 1970–1974 Maria Antònia Mínguez  Catalonia Goalkeeper 1970–1974 Consuelo Pérez Cuenca  Catalonia...
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  • December 2007 Servi di Dio Placid Armengol Ceranova e Emilia Serra Saura Santi e Beati, 23 May 2013 Bernhard e Maria Kreulich Santi e Beati, 28 March 2014...
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  • who died in 2024". Gerontology Research Group. Retrieved 28 August 2024. "Maria Branyas, world's oldest person, dies aged 117". Catalan News Agency. 20...
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  • Vogue. "Finaliza el rodaje de También esto pasará, adaptación dirigida por María Ripoll de la novela homónima de Milena Busquets". Morena Films. 20 June...
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  • WGPSN Mutus 63°39′S 29°56′E / 63.65°S 29.93°E / -63.65; 29.93 (Mutus) 76.33 1935 Vicente Mut Armengol, also Mut i Armengol (circa 1614–1687) WGPSN...
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  • from the original on April 28, 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2012. Peral, María (November 6, 2012). "Sí al matrimonio homosexual" (in Spanish). El Mundo...
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  • Varela Article in Spanish José Maria de Yermo y Parres Article in Spanish José María Robles Hurtado Article in Spanish José María Rubio y Peralta (1864–1929)...
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  • Saintly Women. London: George Bell & Sons. pp. 413–414 d, d. "Isidore and Maria, Patron Saints of Farmers". d. National Catholic Rural Life Conference....
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    first established under the Royal Statute of 1834 approved by Queen Regent Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies under the denomination of House of Peers but...
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  • Þórunn Antonía Magnúsdóttir (1) Bubbi Morthens (1–2) Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir (1–2) Selma Björnsdóttir (2) Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (3) Marta María (3)...
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    (PSIB–PSOE) 2003 Jaume Matas (PP) 2007 Francesc Antich (PSIB–PSOE) 2011 José Ramón Bauzá (PP) 2015 Francina Armengol (PSIB–PSOE) 2019 2023 Marga Prohens (PP)...
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