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    María Cambrils Sendra (1878 – 22 December 1939) was a Spanish writer and feminist. She was self-taught and became part of the working class intellectual...
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    town of Cambrils can trace its origins back to prehistoric times, although it was not until the Roman period that the present town of Cambrils began to...
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    writer and translator María Cambrils (1878–1939), Spanish writer and feminist Maria Camilleri (born 1952), Maltese politician Maria Paula Caminha, Brazilian...
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  • was the romantic partner of socialist feminist writer María Cambrils. "Cambrils Sendra, María" (in Spanish). Pablo Iglesias Foundation. Retrieved 14...
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  • Hampshire House of Representatives. "Jose Cambrils". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 31, 2024. "Representative Jose Cambrils (R)". The General Court of New Hampshire...
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    it is a reactionary which who has projected this reform in Spain." María Cambrils was pleased with women being given the right to vote, but balked at...
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    several times in the period prior to the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. María Cambrils, a socialist women chosen by the government of Primo de Rivera to serve...
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    feminist intellectuals in this period included the militant socialist María Cambrils, who published Feminismo socialista.  They also included Clara Campoamor...
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    feminist intellectuals in this period included the militant socialist María Cambrils, who published Feminismo socialista. They also included Clara Campoamor...
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    reactionary who has projected this reform in Spain." Socialist representative María Cambrils was pleased with women being given the right to vote, but balked at...
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  • Cabanes Pecourt (born 1938), academic and politician Maria Teresa Cabré (born 1947), linguist María Cambrils (1878–1939), socialist feminist writer Roser Caminals-Heath...
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    feminist intellectuals in this period included the militant socialist María Cambrils, who published Feminismo socialista.  They also included Clara Campoamor...
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    Virgin, the work of Martí Llauradó, covered by a baldachin. The Sala del Cambril is a circular chapel with three apses, built between 1876 and 1884 by Villar...
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    later, five men from the same terrorist cell drove into pedestrians in Cambrils, a coastal town one hour from Barcelona. One woman was fatally stabbed...
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  • & autobiographer Joan Cambridge (living, Guyana), nv. & journalist María Cambrils (1878–1939, Spain), feminist wr. Charlotte Cameron (c. 1872–1946, United...
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    Vigo-Guixar Trenhotel Galicia Cambrils towards Alicante Intercity Cambrils towards Murcia del Carmen Cambrils towards Cartagena Cambrils towards Lorca-Sutullena...
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    2017. "Cambrils: five terror suspects killed as second attack follows Las Ramblas". The Guardian. BBCwww. 18 August 2017. "Barcelona and Cambrils: 'Bigger'...
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    but he died in a car accident on the road from Reus to Cambrils, then his successor was Juan Maria Roig. After him, Josep Abelló Padró was the mayor until...
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    amid the 2017–18 Spanish constitutional crisis and the 2017 Barcelona-Cambrils terrorist attacks. In May 2018, Mariano Rajoy was defeated in a no-confidence...
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  • Merr. 2) ▌James Mason (R, Merr. 3) ▌Dave Testerman (R, Merr. 3) ▌Jose Cambrils (R, Merr. 4) ▌Michael Moffett (R, Merr. 4) ▌Louise Andrus (R, Merr. 5)...
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  • Merr. 2) ▌James Mason (R, Merr. 3) ▌Dave Testerman (R, Merr. 3) ▌Jose Cambrils (R, Merr. 4) ▌Michael Moffett (R, Merr. 4) ▌Louise Andrus (R, Merr. 5)...
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  • Solsona Tremp Tàrrega Aldeana Amposta Atlètic Roda de Barà Cambrils Cubelles Gandesa Gavà Jesús y María Morell Nàstic Soccer Academy Pobla de Mafumet B Remolins-Bítem...
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  • (2022–present) Tim Cahill, Rockingham 4th district (2022–present) Jose Cambrils, Merrimack 4th district (2022–present), Merrimack 9th district (2020–2022)...
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  • at the 2018 Mediterranean Games was held on 28 June at the Cambrils Pavilion in Cambrils. All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). "Judo Women's...
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    Merr. 2) ▌James Mason (R, Merr. 3) ▌Dave Testerman (R, Merr. 3) ▌Jose Cambrils (R, Merr. 4) ▌Michael Moffett (R, Merr. 4) ▌Louise Andrus (R, Merr. 5)...
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    500 horsemen and 15,000 soldiers, set sail from Tarragona, Salou, and Cambrils, in southern Catalonia, to conquer Majorca from Abu Yahya, the semi-independent...
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    Merr. 2) ▌James Mason (R, Merr. 3) ▌Dave Testerman (R, Merr. 3) ▌Jose Cambrils (R, Merr. 4) ▌Michael Moffett (R, Merr. 4) ▌Louise Andrus (R, Merr. 5)...
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  • Merr. 2) ▌James Mason (R, Merr. 3) ▌Dave Testerman (R, Merr. 3) ▌Jose Cambrils (R, Merr. 4) ▌Michael Moffett (R, Merr. 4) ▌Louise Andrus (R, Merr. 5)...
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    Las Ramblas in Barcelona and in the early hours of the following day in Cambrils. 2017 ended as the most convulsive year since the establishment of democracy...
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  • Times review Robles López, Marcos (2018-08-05). "DAVID BISBAL ARRASA EN CAMBRILS CON RITMOS LATINOS Y BALADAS" (in Spanish). Periodistic Media. Retrieved...
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