Nano (footballer, born 1984) (redirect from Mariano González Maroto)
Mariano González Maroto (born 27 October 1984), commonly known as Nano, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left-back or midfielder for...
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Mariano González Zarur (born 1949), Mexican politician Mariano González (footballer, born 1980), Argentine football defender Mariano González Maroto (born...
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Spanish comic book artist Mariano González Maroto (born 1984), Spanish footballer Rafael Maroto (1783–1853), Spanish general Raúl Maroto (born 1965), Spanish...
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(footballer, born 1984), Spanish football defender, full name Mariano González Maroto GNU nano, a text editor for Unix-like systems iPod Nano, a digital...
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María Reyes Maroto Illera (born 19 December 1973) is a Spanish economist and politician who served as minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism in the government...
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Rafael Maroto Yserns (October 15, 1783 – August 25, 1853) was a Spanish general, known both for his involvement on the Spanish side in the wars of independence...
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Esteban Piñeiro, Mariano; García Tapia, Nicolás; González Arroyo, L.A.; Jalón Calvo, Mauricio; Muñoz Box, Fernando; Vicente Maroto, María Isabel (eds...
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which was not contested by Aznar, but by his successor as lead of the PP, Mariano Rajoy. On 11 March, the 2004 Madrid train bombings occurred, which killed...
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Gómez Serrano Perfecto González Armando González Corral Teodoro González de Zárate, mayor of Vitoria Pedro González González (mayor) Isidre Grañé Julián...
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Mariano Ibérico Rodríguez José Ramón Guizado Felipe Ferreiro Blas Pérez González Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre José Cubiles Ramos Gustavo Urrutia González Andrés...
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were left without international support and without resources, General Maroto agreed to negotiate peace with Espartero (the Convention of Vergara, August...
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2009. Maroto, el alcalde de Vitoria, se casa con su novio Archived April 8, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, El Diario Montañés, June 3, 2015. Mariano Rajoy...
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14 July 1993 PSOE Felipe González Matilde Fernández Ministry of Social Affairs 7 July 1988 14 July 1993 PSOE Felipe González Ángeles Amador Ministry of...
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more than a half of their seats, the PP sacked Javier Maroto as their campaign manager. Maroto had also failed to hold his seat from Álava in the election...
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slopes of Chacabuco. Royalist commander Rafael Maroto converged his armies on that location as well. Maroto had 2,450 men and 5 pieces of artillery, San...
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Three are Three (category Films directed by Eduardo García Maroto)
Tres eran tres) is a 1955 Spanish comedy film directed by Eduardo García Maroto, written by himself, Jaime García-Herranz and Antonio de Lara. In three...
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Men's 1 km time trial Bernardo González Men's individual pursuit José Antonio Martiarena Men's team pursuit Bernardo González Xavier Isasa José Antonio Martiarena...
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party. As a result, the previous People's Party (PP) cabinet headed by Mariano Rajoy was forced to remain in a caretaker capacity until the election of...
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devastating for Casado and for the 2019 election campaign manager, Javier Maroto, who not only lost his seat in the Basque country to EH Bildu, but was fired...
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being elected to the Basque Parliament. He was replaced by Javier Ignacio Maroto (PP) on 18 October 2016. 29 October 2016 - Pedro Sánchez (POSE) resigned...
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the Parliament of Castile and León dismissed him and appointed Javier Maroto to replace him. A practicing Catholic, Cosidó espouses a deeply religious...
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Espanyol for a fee of 8 million euros plus additional variables. Sergio González Soriano continued as the coach for the 2019–20 season. The COVID-19 pandemic...
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Rubio PP Patricia Rodríguez Calleja PSOE 1 Manuel Arribas Maroto PSOE Burgos 4 PP 2 Ángel Mariano Ibáñez Hernando PP María Sandra Moneo Díez [fr] PSOE 2...
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you who don't want a Constitution."). The liberal Spanish journalist Mariano José de Larra opposed Carlism and published several lampoons against it...
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June, as a result of the success of a motion of no confidence against Mariano Rajoy. It succeeded the second Rajoy government and was the Government...
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to that time. While the People's Party (PP) of incumbent prime minister Mariano Rajoy emerged as the largest party overall, it obtained its worst result...
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Rubén Baraja Carlos Calvo Fran No Jacobo Xavi Moré Onésimo Óscar Quique González César Sánchez Jesús Turiel "Real Valladolid Promesas - Segunda División...
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350 MPs for Congress and 208 for Senate. The People's Party (PP), led by Mariano Rajoy, remained the largest party. However, with 123 seats, it lost its...
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la militancia"" (in Spanish). Valencia: laSexta. Retrieved 1 April 2017. Maroto, Voro (26 March 2017). "Pedro Sánchez: "El PSOE debe elegir entre ser un...
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(1936–1937) Iron Column (1936–1937) Land and Freedom Column (1936–1937) Maroto Column (1936) Red and Black Column (1936) Rosal Column (1936–1937) Torres-Benedito...
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