• Events in the year 1884 in Spain. Monarch: Alfonso XII Prime Minister: José Posada Herrera (until 20 January), Antonio Cánovas del Castillo (starting...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1884. January 4 – The Fabian Society is founded in London. January 5 – Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida premières...
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    The 1884 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 27 April (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Thursday, 8 May 1884 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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    Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in southwestern Europe with territories in North Africa. It is the largest country in Southern Europe...
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    The 1884 Andalusian earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto de Andalucía de 1884) occurred on 25 December 1884 at 9:08 p.m in the south of Spain, and had an estimated...
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    ruled by Spain between 1884 and 1976. It had been one of the most recent acquisitions as well as one of the last remaining holdings of the Spanish Empire...
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    The Black Hand (Spanish: La Mano Negra) was a presumed secret, anarchist organization based in the Andalusian region of Spain and best known as the perpetrators...
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    the most popular sport in Spain, with 61% of the population interested in it. Spain has some of the most influential teams in Europe (Real Madrid, Barcelona...
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    on old treaties with Restoration-era Spain and the Catholic Church. It quickly made a treaty on 26 February 1884 with its old ally, Great Britain, to...
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    Alcudia bridge disaster (category 1884 in Spain)
    bridge disaster (Spanish: Catástrofe del Puente de Alcudia) was a train incident in the province of Ciudad Real, Spain, on 27 April 1884. With 59 reported...
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    April 1884 – 13 July 1966) was a member of the British royal family, a male-line granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She later married into the Spanish royal...
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    Plata Spanish East Indies (1565–1898) Captaincy General of the Philippines Spanish Africa Spanish Guinea (1778–1968) Spanish Sahara (1884–1975) Spanish protectorate...
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    until 1884 that Spain formally founded the watering place as Villa Cisneros, in the settlement dated in 1502 by Papal bull. It was included in the enclaves...
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    international recognition in the Berlin Conference of 1884: Spain administered Sidi Ifni and Spanish Sahara jointly. Spain claimed a protectorate over...
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    Spoliarium (category 1884 paintings)
    garments. Together with other works of the Spanish Academy, the Spoliarium was on exhibit in Rome in April 1884. In 1886, the painting was sold to the provincial...
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    territory of the Spanish Empire Spanish West Africa (1946–1958) Spanish Sahara (1884–1976), which included the provinces of Río de Oro and Saguia el-Hamra...
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    Talia Castellano (1999–2013), American blogger Tomás M. Castellano (1884-1921), Spanish poet Torry Castellano (born 1979), drummer of The Donnas Vittorio...
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    The Bank of Spain Building (Spanish: edificio del Banco de España) is the main headquarters of the Bank of Spain. Located in Madrid, it lies at the crossing...
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  • The Springfield model 1884 was one of the "Trapdoor Springfield" rifles. It was an improved replacement for the previous longarm of the U.S. Armed Forces...
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  • (1884–1919), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist Pau Torres (footballer, born 1987), Spanish football goalkeeper Pau Torres (footballer, born 1997), Spanish football...
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    As of 1 July 2024, Spain had a total population of 48,797,875 The modern Kingdom of Spain arose from the accretion of several independent Iberian realms...
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  • Events in the year 2024 in Spain. Monarch – Felipe VI Prime Minister – Pedro Sánchez President of the Congress of Deputies – Francina Armengol President...
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    1885), also known as El Pacificador (Spanish: the Peacemaker), was King of Spain from 29 December 1874 to his death in 1885. After the Glorious Revolution...
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    Smith & Wesson Model 3 (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1868)
    Orbea Model 1884 revolvers in .44 Russian. Some were brought by defectors from the Spanish military. These handguns also had service, later, in the Philippine–American...
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  • Carner (born 1939), former American professional golfer Josep Carner (1884–1970), Spanish Catalan poet, journalist, playwright and translator Lucy Perkins...
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  • Sabater (1884–1919), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo in Catalonia Rafael Ginard i Sabater, alias Romà, skipper in Port...
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    (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Naval. p. 320. ISBN 8473410394. Gorrochategui Santos 2018, p. 246. Fernández Duro 1884, p. 138. Fernández Duro 1884, pp...
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    of Spain (Spanish: Banco de España) is Spain's central bank and the Spanish member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Spain from...
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    Maria (given name) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    (born 1967), Spanish cyclist Maria del Mar (several people) María del Monte (born 1962), Spanish singer María Beatriz del Rosario Arroyo (1884–1957), Filipino...
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  • Spain had been present in African territory for numerous centuries, it was not until the arrival of New Imperialism and the Berlin Conference in 1884...
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