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    Antonio José Teodoro Ros de Olano y Perpiñá (9 November 1808 – 24 July 1886) was a Spanish writer, politician and military officer who served in the First...
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  • Olano or Olaño may refer to: Abraham Olano (born 1970), Spanish cyclist Antonio Ros de Olano, 1st Marquess of Guad-el-Jelú (1808–1886), Venezuelan-born...
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  • Marqués de Torreblanca, General Antonio Ros de Olano and General Ramón de Echagüe. Reserves were placed under the command of General The 1st Conde de Reus...
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    by Antonio Ros de Olano y Perpigná, a soldier stationed in Cartagena, in February 1844. Antonio Ros was later named Viscount Ros de Olano and Marquis...
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    were Alberto Lista, Manuel Bretón de los Herreros, Serafín Estébanez Calderón, Juan Nicasio Gallego, Antonio Ros de Olano, Ramón Mesonero Romanos and, above...
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    actions against the Moroccan troops. Serving under the command of Antonio Ros de Olano in January 1860 he might have taken part in the battle of Castillejos;...
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    Serra Ortega. His paternity is widely ascribed to the soldier-writer Antonio Ros de Olano, however. After he grew up Narciso Serra decided to dispense with...
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  • advance towards Tangier. On March 23, the troops led by Generals Echagüe, Ros de Olano and Prim (whose intervention was decisive for the victory of the Spanish...
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    Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MITMA) (Spanish: Ministerio de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible), traditionally known as the Ministry of...
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    1844          : Antonio Marui (interim) 1844–1848: Antonio Ordoñez 1848–1850: Antonio Ros de Olano 1850          : Trinidad Balboa (interim) 1851–1853:...
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  • with the support of the Catalan volunteers. It was covered by General Ros de Olano and Prim on the flanks. The pressure of the Spanish artillery destroyed...
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    Guillermo Mariscal Anaya. Jaime Eduardo de Olano. Citizens Group Fernando de Páramo. Joan Mesquida. Melisa Rodríguez. Antonio Roldán. Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Vivas...
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    Leopoldo O’Donnell, and progressives, like Generals Domingo Dulce and Ros de Olano, in order to organize a revolt with the goal of forcing Queen Isabel...
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    the congress is 4 years from the preceding election. Clarke, Seán; Voce, Antonio; Gutiérrez, Pablo. "Spain election 2023: full results". the Guardian. Retrieved...
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  • Congress of Deputies as elected in the 2023 Spanish general election. "Composición - Congreso de los Diputados". www.congreso.es. Retrieved 2023-08-19....
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  • Istúriz, José de Salamanca, Patricio de la Escosura and Claudio Moyano, and the support of Generals Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha and Ros de Olano, and they...
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    restauración, 1868-1931. RIALP. ISBN 9788432121135. Tuñón de Lara, Manuel; Elorza, Antonio (1986). La crisis de la restauración. Spain: SIGLO XXI. ISBN 9788432305641...
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  • List of doping cases in cycling (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Laurent Jalabert, Kevin Livingston, Eddy Mazzoleni, Nicola Minali, Abraham Olano, Marco Pantani, Fabio Sacchi, Marcos Serrano, Andrea Tafi, Jan Ullrich,...
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  • 2010-08-05. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-47 (DC-3) FAC-661 Palanquero-German Olano Air Base (PQE)". Aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2018-09-24. Associated Press...
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    replaced by Daniel Senderos, Gemma Araujo, Gema López, Inmaculada Oria, Antonio Hurtado Zurera, Julio Navalpotro, Manuel Arribas, José Ramón Ortega and...
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  • Buenos Aires Province SAAP (PRA) – General Justo José de Urquiza Airport – Paraná, Entre Ríos SAAR (ROS) – Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport...
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  • with 69 and 40 seats, respectively. "Grupos Parlamentarios en el Congreso de los Diputados y el Senado". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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    Philippine Sports Commission head Ramon Fernandez was appointed as the chef de mission for the Philippine delegation for the 2021 Southeast Asian Games....
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    Retrieved 21 May 2019. "Sesión Constitutiva" (PDF). Diario de Sesiones del Congreso de los Diputados – Pleno y Diputación Permanente (in Spanish). Vol...
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