Francisco Enrique Camps Ortiz (born 28 August 1962) is a Spanish politician belonging to the Partido Popular (PP). He served as President of the Valencian...
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por el que se nombra Presidente de la Generalidad Valenciana a don Francisco Camps Ortiz" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (147). Agencia...
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in the 1986 general election. "Francisco Camps resigns". El Mundo (in Spanish). 2011-07-21. "Alberto Fabra replaces Camps at the head of the PPCV and the...
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Francisco Camps de la Carrera y Molés (1603–1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bosa (1654–1656). Francisco Camps de la Carrera...
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shocked" by San Francisco's homelessness crisis during a visit to the city. She compared the "deplorable conditions" of the homeless camps she witnessed...
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Castellón in the 2023 Spanish general election. On 20 July 2011, when Francisco Camps resigned, he was appointed President of the Valencian Government. Wikimedia...
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Xinjiang internment camps have been described as "the most extreme example of China's inhumane policies against Uighurs". The camps have been criticized...
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Valenciana for the People's Party (PP) in the governments of presidents Francisco Camps and Alberto Fabra. Dolores Johnson Sastre was born in Valencia to a...
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Uruguayan-American computer scientist Francisco Camps (b. 1962), Spanish politician Gerardo Camps, (b. 1963), Spanish politician Patricio Camps (b. 1972), Argentine footballer...
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2009, known as the case of Francisco's suits (caso de los trajes), involved the president of the Valencia region Francisco Camps who allegedly accepted very...
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Internment of Japanese Americans (redirect from Japanese-American internment camps)
they could carry into the camps, and many were forced to sell some or all of their property, including businesses. At the camps, which were surrounded by...
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Joaquín Francisco Puig Ferrer (born 4 January 1959), known as Ximo Puig (Valencian: [ˈtʃimo ˈputʃ]), is a Spanish politician who served as President of...
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1836. "Camp Merriam". Historic California Posts, Camps, Stations and Airfields. militarymuseum.org. "Presidio Garrison". Presidio of San Francisco. National...
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The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a region of California surrounding and including San Francisco Bay. The Association of...
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Valencian politician Francisco Camps. After a partial dismissal in 2009, the Supreme Court of Spain ordered it to be reopened. In 2011, Camps resigned as Valencian...
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its own for the first time in history. As a result of the election, Francisco Camps was re-elected president for a third term in office in June 2011. However...
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Camp Mather is the 337-acre (136 ha) Sierra Nevada family summer camp in Mather, California run by the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department which...
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Zaplana moved to Madrid in 2002. A year later, he was replaced by Francisco Camps, who took over the party's leadership in the Valencian Community. Olivas...
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navy blue paint on hand. The camps had a peak population of 16,448 people, but by 1907 most people had moved out. The camps were then re-used as garages...
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election to Francisco Camps of the Partido Popular. He also stood in 2007 for the Valencian Presidency, but again lost to Francisco Camps. Biography at...
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for a female guard in Nazi concentration camps. Of the 50,000 guards who served in the concentration camps, training records indicate that approximately...
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Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second...
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October 2005. "Camps volvería a lograr la mayoría absoluta, según un sondeo del PP". El País (in Spanish). 13 March 2005. "El PP de Camps ganaría un diputado...
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Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) runs 44 conservation camps (also called fire camps) jointly with the California Department of Forestry and Fire...
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Francisco Escárcega Márquez (2 January 1896 – 22 July 1938) was a builder of railroads in Mexico and fought in the Mexican Revolution. He was born in...
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prisoner-of-war camps, including 175 Branch Camps serving 511 Area Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German). The camps were located...
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Frankie Muniz (redirect from Francisco Muñiz IV)
Francisco Muniz IV (/ˈmjuːnɪz/; born December 5, 1985) is an American actor and race car driver. Muniz came to prominence in the 2000s for playing the...
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the following year. The leader of the party in the Valencia region, Francisco Camps, stepped down in July 2011 because of a pending trial. He was accused...
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extermination camps, for Serbs, Romani, Jews, and political dissidents. It quickly grew into the third largest concentration camp in Europe. The camp was established...
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concentration camp badges, primarily triangles, were part of the system of identification in German camps. They were used in the concentration camps in the German-occupied...
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