1879 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 20 April and on Saturday, 3 May 1879, to elect the 1st Restoration Cortes of the Kingdom of Spain....
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1879 Portuguese legislative election Prussian House of Representatives 1879 Spanish general election United Kingdom local elections (see here) 1879 Bulgarian...
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Events in the year 1879 in Spain. Monarch: Alfonso XII Prime Minister: Antonio Cánovas del Castillo April 20 - Spanish general election, 1879 February 20 -...
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PSOE was founded in 1879, making it the oldest party currently active in Spain. The PSOE played a key role during the Second Spanish Republic, being part...
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Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 21 August and on Friday, 2 September 1881, to elect the 2nd Restoration Cortes of the Kingdom of Spain....
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The 1891 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 1 February (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 15 February 1891 (for the Senate), to elect...
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The 1898 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 27 March (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 10 April 1898 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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The 1896 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 12 April (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 26 April 1896 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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The 1923 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 29 April (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 13 May 1923 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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The 1884 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 27 April (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Thursday, 8 May 1884 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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The 1893 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 5 March (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 19 March 1893 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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The 1876 Spanish general election was held from Thursday, 20 January to Sunday, 23 January 1876 (for the Congress of Deputies) and from Tuesday, 1 February...
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The 1886 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 4 April (for the Congress of Deputies) and on Sunday, 25 April 1886 (for the Senate), to elect the...
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Republican Reformist Party, led by Cristino Martos, ahead of the 1879 Spanish general election. In 1882 it dissolved and its members joined the Possibilist...
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Liberal Left Coalition (category 1879 establishments in Spain)
electoral alliance of liberal left parties was formed ahead of the 1879 Spanish general election between Práxedes Mateo Sagasta's Constitutional Party (PC),...
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examples of this. In 1879, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party was founded. A trade union linked to this party, Unión General de Trabajadores, was founded...
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Marcha Real (redirect from Spanish national anthem)
media help. The Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾtʃa reˈal]; lit. 'Royal March') is the national anthem of Spain. It is one of only four national...
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Sanvito administered the order until José Maria Larroca's election as Master General in 1879. GCatholic – Order of Preachers "El filipino Fr. Gerard Timoner...
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2011)". Cortes Generales. Retrieved 19 February 2012. Spanish Constitution 1978, Article 99. Spanish Constitution 1978, Article 107. Spanish Constitution...
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(1976). Ángel Castellanos, 71, Spanish footballer (Valencia, Granada, national team). 3 January – Arévalo, 76, Spanish comedian and actor (Moscow Gold)...
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Ministros" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (67). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 685. 8 March 1879. "Real decreto nombrando Presidente del...
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2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies (redirect from Notional results of the 2019 United Kingdom general election by 2024 constituency)
These constituencies were first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election. The process for periodic reviews of parliamentary constituencies in...
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Pablo Iglesias Posse (category Unión General de Trabajadores members)
having founded the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1879 and the Spanish General Workers' Union (UGT) in 1888. Iglesias was born in Ferrol son...
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contemporary history of Spain is the historiographical discipline and a historical period of Spanish history. However, conventionally, Spanish historiography tends...
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Ceuta (redirect from Spanish colony of Ceuta)
a Spanish soldier. During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) he remained loyal to the Second Spanish Republic General Antonio Escobar Huertas (1879 in...
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The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros) is the main collective decision-making body of the Government of Spain, and it is exclusively composed...
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The General Assemblies (Spanish: Juntas Generales; Basque: Batzar Nagusiak) is the name of the legislative body (legislature) of the Spanish Basque territories...
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Hugo Banzer (redirect from General Banzer)
Hugo Banzer Suárez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuɣo ˈβanseɾ ˈswaɾes]; 10 May 1926 – 5 May 2002) was a Bolivian politician and military officer who served...
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socialism was severely weakened, with its leaders dead or in exile. During the 1879 Marseille Congress, workers' associations created the Federation of the Socialist...
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Florentine Codex (redirect from General History of the Things of New Spain)
study in Mesoamerica by the Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún. Sahagún originally titled it La Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España...
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