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    activities, its inhabitants worked from old in whaling, as attested by the Carta Puebla granted by Lope Díaz de Haro, Lord of Biscay, in the 13th century. Barrika...
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    Volume 2 Quiroga 2001: 41 Tusell 2004: 22. Adeliño Ortega, Charo. "Carta Puebla" (PDF). Bilbao 700. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July...
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    The Battle of Puebla (Spanish: Batalla de Puebla; French: Bataille de Puebla), also known as the Battle of May 5 (Spanish: Batalla del 5 de Mayo) took...
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    municipal district to which it belonged until it was granted the so-called "Carta Puebla" by Philip II in 1572. Montemayor Castle, built prior to the founding...
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    Christian kingdoms who moved to Molina de Segura with a document named Carta Puebla in 1396. The territory was named Molina Seca (Dry Molina) in documents...
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    Munio Núñez de Brañosera who in 824, with his wife Argilo, granted the Carta Puebla de Brañosera, the Fuero similar to the medieval English custumal that...
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    Elorrio and Urduña. There towns had their own municipal charter or carta puebla, with their own set of laws different from those of the fueros. The region...
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    the concejos abiertos by the regimientos. He fostered the issuance of cartas pueblas as strategy for the demographic strengthening in the borderland areas...
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    The town is named after Fadrique Alfonso of Castile who conceded the "Carta-Puebla" (the document reporting the foundation of the town and granting the...
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    with a rural villa in the area. It is mentioned in documents from 1243 (Carta Puebla) and in 1873 the provincial commission of monuments redirected the street...
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    Montgriu, although the Muslim population were not expelled. In 1249 the Carta Puebla was issued, which authorized the occupation of Jérica, since it was evident...
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    town was built on its ruins, but did not last. Trabia had owned its carta puebla since the middle of the 12th century, which indicates that the place...
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    document called as Carta Puebla, which made the area independent from the city of Segovia and therefore received city rights. The Carta Puebla was renewed later...
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    Belvis, feudal lord who at that time managed these lands, the so-called Carta Puebla, for the foundation of a new urban nucleus recognized by the Kingdom...
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    road that linked Valencia with Alicante. Thus, on August 26, 1271, the Carta Puebla was granted, establishing the first settlers from Barcelona, who had...
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    read "Ever onwards to victory" as he finished his speech. In 1965, Carlos Puebla published a famous song Hasta siempre, Comandante, the title of the song...
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    corporations, the councils or town councils of cities or towns with "fueros", "cartas pueblas" that granted them jurisdiction over a wide "alfoz" or "comunidad de...
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  • found Madrid Forum to counter leftist Puebla group. The Rio Times, 19 October 2021 "Abascal promueve una carta con políticos americanos contra el comunismo"...
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  • commencement du 16th century (in French). Paris - 1888.. Collecion de fueros y Cartas Pueblas de España. Real Academia de Historias. in Aran language. Robert Le Blant...
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    Antonio (May 8, 1862). "Carta de Antonio Taboada al Gral. Tomás O'Horan" (in Spanish). Letter to Tomás O'Horan. El Sitio de Puebla: 150 aniversario (PDF)...
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    Nadia Navarro Acevedo (category Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) for Puebla)
    of the Mexican Congress representing Puebla. Navarro studied a law degree at the Escuela Libre de Derecho of Puebla and a master's degree in constitutional...
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    Zárate set up a taco stand in Tijuana, after moving there from Coatzingo, Puebla. Zárate's stand initially sold asado and pastor tacos. Zárate soon decided...
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    Santa Cruz y Sahagún (18 January 1637, Palencia (Spain) – 1 February 1699, Puebla (Mexico)) was a religious writer and Roman Catholic prelate who served as...
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    children". Antena San Luis. October 26, 2014. "TEDx Ciudad de Puebla – Síntesis Puebla". Síntesis Puebla (in European Spanish). July 6, 2017. Archived from the...
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    the 1969 season, filmmaker Manuel Barbachano Ponce, moved the Pericos de Puebla franchise to Mérida, renaming it the Leones. In the opening game of the...
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    Management with aid from the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Trail Association (CARTA). A portion of the trail near San Acacia, New Mexico, was listed on the...
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    hemispheric leftist organizations, such as the São Paulo Forum and the Puebla Group, as enemies of Ibero-America and accuses them of engaging in "a criminal...
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    Enrique Rébsamen, a private school in Tlalpan, collapsed during the 2017 Puebla earthquake, killing 19 children and seven adults. In September 2016, the...
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    securing the area east of Morelos from Puebla towards Veracruz. Nonetheless, during the ensuing campaign in Puebla, Zapata was disappointed by Villa's lack...
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    misogyny and the hypocrisy of men led to her condemnation by the Bishop of Puebla, and in 1694 she was forced to sell her collection of books and focus on...
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