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    Dolors Bassa i Coll (born 1959) is an educator, educational psychologist and Spanish politician from Catalonia who held the position of Minister of Labour...
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  • Look up Dolors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dolors is a Catalan feminine given name, a cognate of Dolores. Dolors Aleu i Riera (1857–1913), Spanish...
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    Montgrí, Catalonia. She is the sister of jailed Catalan minister Dolors Bassa. Bassa was director of Escola d'Adults de Figueres and later worked for...
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    Junqueras, Josep Rull, Meritxell Borràs, Carles Mundó, Raül Romeva, Dolors Bassa, Joaquim Forn and ex-minister Santi Vila, gave testimony before the Spanish...
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    Junqueras, Jordi Turull, Meritxell Borràs, Carles Mundó, Raül Romeva, Dolors Bassa, Joaquim Forn and Santi Vila, who resigned few weeks ago, declared before...
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    in prison respectively. Puigdemont and five other Catalan ministers (Dolors Bassa, Meritxell Borrás, Antoni Comín, Joaquim Forn and Meritxell Serret) arrived...
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    Generalitat de Catalunya, Rovira resigned, along with Carme Forcadell and Dolors Bassa, from her seat as a member of Parliament. The following day, she decided...
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    Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas (1883 in Llofriu – 1961 in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish folklorist, poet, and journalist. The daughter of Joan Bassa i Bosch and...
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    text, consellers (ministers) Junqueras, Forn, Turull, Romeva, Rull, and Bassa must receive a more serious punishment for their authority status, as responsible...
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    Knowledge 13 January 2016 3 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Dolors Bassa Minister of Social Welfare, Employment and Family 13 January 2016 27...
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    Lamela remanded in custody Junqueras and seven other Catalan ministers (Dolors Bassa, Meritxell Borràs, Joaquim Forn, Carles Mundó, Raül Romeva, Josep Rull...
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    President Artur Mas Preceded by Josep Lluís Cleries [ca] Succeeded by Dolors Bassa Personal details Born (1970-11-13) 13 November 1970 (age 53) Barcelona...
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    were appointed to the Catalan Parliament following the resignation of Dolors Bassa, Carme Forcadell and Marta Rovira. On 19 May 2018 newly elected President...
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    Generalitat of Catalonia, she resigned as deputy, along with Marta Rovira and Dolors Bassa. One day after, on 23 March 2018, Presidential candidate Jordi Turull...
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    González (ERC–CatSí) respectively on 30 January 2018. 22 March 2018 – Dolors Bassa (ERC–CatSí), Carme Forcadell (ERC–CatSí) and Marta Rovira (ERC–CatSí)...
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    prison respectively. Borràs, Puigdemont and four other Catalan ministers (Dolors Bassa, Antoni Comín, Joaquim Forn and Meritxell Serret) arrived in Belgium...
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    prison respectively. Forn, Puigdemont and four other Catalan ministers (Dolors Bassa, Meritxell Borràs, Antoni Comín and Meritxell Serret) arrived in Belgium...
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    their nine children: M. Gràcia, Aniceta, Ernesta, Florenci Bassa Rocas, M. Àngels, Serafí Bassa Rocas, Lluís, M. Montserrat, and Maria. Some of these died...
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    Obres Públiques. 31: 50–56. Padrós Martí, Pepita; Nieto Sabater, Maria Dolors (2016). "Santa Maria de Badalona. L'església romànica i la població de Badalona...
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  • Baroja Laureano Barrau Rafael Romero Barros Miguel Barroso Arnau Bassa Ferrer Bassa Nestor Basterretxea Gregorio Bausá Josefa Bayeu Ramón Bayeu Francisco...
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    religious sister María Alharilla (born 1990), Spanish footballer Maria Dolors Alibés (1941–2009), Catalan children's writer Maria Allash (born 1976),...
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    Ateneu, alongside other speakers such as Carmen Karr, Leonor Serrano, and Dolors Monserdà. As a teacher, her career was closely linked to the La Farigola...
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    enormous project began the following year, and that same year Sagnier married Dolors Vidal-Ribas i Torrents. The couple had six children, of whom two died young...
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  • States), poet & editor Beatrice Monroy (b. 1953, Italy), fiction wr. & nv. Dolors Monserdà (1845–1919, Spain), poet, pw. & es. Pilar Burgués Monserrat (b...
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