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    Pere Macias i Arau (born 14 June 1956 Olot), is a Catalan politician, deputy to the Parliament of Catalonia and to the Parliament and senator. Pere Macias...
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  • Macías (also spelled Macias) is a Spanish surname found to varying degrees in Europe and Latin America. The first Equatoguinean President had that surname...
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  • Cleries i Gonzàlez Francesc Homs Molist Esteve Orriols i Sendra Girona Pere Macias Irene Rigau Elena Ribera i Garijo Josep Micaló i Aliu Esteve Vilanova...
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    Country Town and Public Works of Catalonia 1995–1997 Succeeded by Pere Macias Preceded by Macià Alavedra Minister of Economy and Finance of Catalonia 1997–2001...
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    Monestier, Enrico Macias, l'enfant de tous pays, 1980 Enrico Macias and Jacques Demarny, Non, je n’ai pas oublié, 1982 Enrico Macias and Françoise Assouline...
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    Pere Aragonès i Garcia (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpeɾə əɾəɣuˈnɛs i ɣərˈsiə]; born 16 November 1982) is a Catalan lawyer and politician, and the President...
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  •  'The Favour') is a 2023 Spanish screwball comedy film directed by Juana Macías from a screenplay by Cristóbal Garrido and Adolfo Valor. It stars Inma Cuesta...
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    Subirà CiU (CDC) 7 June 1996 29 November 1999 Minister of the Environment Pere Macias CiU (CDC) 7 June 1996 30 July 1997 Portfolio Name Party Took office Left...
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    1999 5 November 2002 Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Works Pere Macias CiU (CDC) 30 November 1999 21 November 2001 Minister of Agriculture,...
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    Francesc Macià i Llussà (Catalan: [frənˈsɛzɡ məsiˈa]; 21 September 1859 – 25 December 1933) was a Catalan politician who served as the 122nd president...
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  • 1994 June 15, 1995 CDC 8 Artur Mas June 15, 1995 July 30, 1997 CDC 9 Pere Macias July 30, 1997 November 20, 2001 CDC 10 Felip Puig November 20, 2001 December...
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  • López-Amor García (GP) César Luena López (GS) Teófilo de Luis Rodríguez (GP) Pere Macias Arau (GC-CiU) José Madero Jarabo (GP) Eduardo Madina Muñoz (GS) Ana María...
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    ; MACIAS, J. M.; MORO, A., (2017), "La iglesia funeraria de época visigoda de Sant Miquel de Terrassa. Análisis arquitectónico". Roldán, L.; Macias, J...
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  • 230 Pere 258 Màrius Seli 259 Sant Lleir 268–311 Diperdió 313 Amili 380 Prudenci 400 Atanasi 413 Saguici 413 Jacobo 419 Seberí 460 Fortunat 517 Pere 519...
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    Edicions. ISBN 8497912039. De la Granja, José Luis; Beramendi, Justo; Anguera, Pere (2001). La España de los nacionalismos y las autonomías. Madrid: Síntesis...
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  • Marc de Vilalba, Abbot of Montserrat (1431–1434) Pere de Palou, canon of Barcelona (1434–1437) Pere de Darnius, chief sacristan of Girona (1437–1440)...
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    IPA: [rəˈpubːlikə kətəˈlanə]) was a state proclaimed in 1931 by Francesc Macià as the "Catalan Republic within the Iberian Federation", in the context...
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    Hairy, Roger of Lauria, Bernat Desclot, Rafael Casanova, Ramon Berenguer I, Pere Albert, Antoni Viladomat and Jaume Fabre. They were inaugurated in 1888 for...
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    Catalonia in 1934, after the death of the previous president, Francesc Macià, his government tried to consolidate the recently acquired Catalan self-government...
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  • presidency of Catalonia for the first time since 1980 after the appointment of Pere Aragonès as President of the Generalitat. In 2022, it had 9,047 members....
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  • Romano Ingrid García-Jonsson as Estrella Claudia Canal as Diana Luichi Macías as la Tita Nya de la Rubia as Isabelita José Manuel Poga as Ginés Christian...
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  • Catalonia and Republican Left of Catalonia votes in favor. On 22 May 2021, Pere Aragonès from the Republican Left of Catalonia was elected the 132nd president...
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    Catalonia Incumbent Assumed office 10 August 2024 Monarch Felipe VI Preceded by Pere Aragonès Minister of Health of Spain In office 13 January 2020 – 27 January...
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  • Nations. It was chaired by Vicenç Albert Ballester and Pere Oliver i Domenge with Francesc Macià (who would become 122nd president of Catalonia, 14 years...
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    at the Cortes that year, Governance and Health councillor when Francesc Macià was President of the Generalitat of Catalonia as well as Public Services...
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    la Orden Leading role 2014 La fossa Adrià Pere Vilà i Barceló Leading role 2014 Marsella Nacho Belén Macías Supporting 2015 Summer Camp Marcos Alberto...
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    was built between 1906 and 1912. The building was commissioned in 1906 by Pere Milà [ca; es] and his wife Roser Segimon [ca]. At the time, it was controversial...
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    Marc Safont, who also built the chapel of St. George, in 1434. In 1596, Pere Blai designed the current principal façade on the Plaça de Sant Jaume, in...
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  • Pere Puig Subinyà (Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, Spain 1914 – La Paz, Bolivia 1999) was a Catalan politician and businessman. He was a member of Unió de Rabassaires...
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    the southwest of the city that overlooks the harbor. Designed by architect Pere Domènech i Roura for the 1929 Expo, the stadium was officially opened on...
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