• artists' group Equipo Crónica with Joan Toledo and Rafael Solbes in which he remained until Solbes' death in 1981. He now lives and works in New York...
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  • Valencia between 1964 and 1981, formed by the artists Manolo Valdés and Rafael Solbes. Their movement can be characterized as "pop" because of its use of...
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    was the Equipo Crónica, founded in 1964 in Valencia by Manolo Valdés, Rafael Solbes and Juan Antonio Toledo, with a realistic style influenced by pop art...
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    Crónica (“Chronicle Team”), formed by the artists Manolo Valdés and Rafael Solbes, Úrculo is considered one of the drivers of pop art in Spain. Born in...
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    abril, por el que se nombra Vicepresidente Segundo del Gobierno a don Pedro Solbes Mira" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (94). Agencia Estatal...
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  • Notes Villamuriel did not play the match in their main stadium Municipal Rafael Vázquez Sedano, Villamuriel de Cerrato, as it did not meet the broadcasting...
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    Pedro Solbes then defended the need to reduce public spending to clean up the public accounts but President Rodríguez Zapatero did not agree, so Solbes left...
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  • player (Rostov-on-Don, Zorya Luhansk) and manager (Kuban Krasnodar). Pedro Solbes, 80, Spanish economist, twice minister of economy and finance, European...
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  • estudia con la banca ocho medidas para resolver la crisis (in Spanish). Solbes echa el freno: "No se debe impedir artificialmente el ajuste" de la construcciónEl...
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  • 20 January 2021 Alcoyano (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid (1) Alcoy 21:00 Solbes 80' Juanan 115' Report Militão 45' Stadium: El Collao Referee: José María...
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  • Carlos Solchaga Catalán (4) PSOE V (González) 14 July 1993 5 May 1996 Pedro Solbes Mira (4) PSOE VI (Aznar) 6 May 1996 28 April 2000 Rodrigo Rato Figaredo...
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  • July 2024  Gonzalo Rubio (ESP)  Eduardo Agustín Torre (ARG) 7–6, 6–3  Miki Solbes (ESP)  Aitor García (ESP)  Alix Collombon (FRA)  Julieta Bidahorria (ARG)...
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  • Fortet Cortes 32' c Con: Idaira García López (2) 6', 32' Cards: Carmen María Solbes Caballero 67' to 77' Try: Aiora Hijarrubia Lanau (3) 12' c, 23' c, 69' m...
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    Congress-Senate Committee for the European Union in October 1999, replacing Pedro Solbes. Reelected as MP for Barcelona in the 2000 general election, Borrell repeated...
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    to face the economic crisis. The Minister of Economy and Finance Pedro Solbes presented at the end of 1993 a set of Urgent Measures for the Promotion...
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    December 1989 González II 7 December 1989 13 March 1991 González III Pedro Solbes (1942–2023) 13 March 1991 14 July 1993 2 years and 123 days Independent...
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  • (Spaniards in Paris, Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt). 18 March – Pedro Solbes, 80, economist, twice minister of economy and finance, European Commissioner...
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