• José Maldonado González (12 November 1900, in Tineo, Asturias – 11 February 1985, in Oviedo) was the last president of the Spanish Republican government...
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    in London. Negrín resigned as prime minister in 1945 and was succeeded by José Giral. Until 1945, the exiled Republicans had high hopes that at the end...
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    Stalin González Steven González Tony Gonzales Vicente Gonzalez Emiliano González Navero, 20th president of Paraguay 1908–1910 José Maldonado González, last...
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  • and arts administrator José Maldonado González, last president of the Spanish Republican government in Exile José Ignacio González Catalán, Chilean professional...
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  • José González or Jose Gonzalez may refer to: José Luis González (writer) (1926–1996), Puerto Rican writer of Dominican descent Jose B. Gonzalez (born...
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    2013. "Joint Press Conference with President George W. Bush and President Jose Maria Aznar" The White House. Retrieved 2 October 2013. "Jeb Bush slips on...
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    seats to govern on its own. Alcalá-Zamora refused to appoint the CEDA leader José María Gil-Robles as prime minister and instead appointed Alejandro Lerroux...
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    Club Deportivo Maldonado is a football club from Maldonado, Uruguay. They currently play in the Uruguayan Segunda División following their relegation...
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    José Miaja Menant (20 April 1878 – 14 January 1958) was a General of the Second Spanish Republic. He entered the Infantry Academy at Toledo in 1896. His...
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    January 1, 1962 November 16, 1970 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party José Maldonado González (1900–1985) November 16, 1970 July 1, 1977 Republican Left...
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    post he held until his death in 1970 when he was succeeded by José Maldonado González. El Derecho penal del porvenir (1916) El estado de necesidad (1922)...
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  • replaced in 1943 with José González de Gregorio, the former commercial consul in Beijing who had been accredited to Manchukuo. Maldonado retired in 1960. Granden...
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    appeal to Nationalist General Emilio Mola to avoid war, and was succeeded by José Giral. He fled the country after Francisco Franco came to power in 1939....
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    1926 he founded the Acción Republicana ("Republican Action") party with José Giral. A strong critic of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, Azaña published...
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  • Francisco José López Fernández Francisco José Madero González Francisco José Maldonado Francisco José Martínez Francisco José Millán Mon Francisco José Monagas...
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    conspire with Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, Prim and Sagasta. On 7 July 1868, González Bravo had Serrano and other generals arrested and taken to the Canary Islands...
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    Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^ Diego Martínez Barrio Luis Jiménez de Asúa José Maldonado González ^President...
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    Mexican politics. Sández was born in San José del Cabo, Baja California Territory, Mexico in 1903 to Cruz Maldonado Zumaya and Luisa Sández Ojeda. After Baja...
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    Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^ Diego Martínez Barrio Luis Jiménez de Asúa José Maldonado González ^President...
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    Carmen Irene Maldonado González is a Puerto Rican politician and mayor of Morovis, Puerto Rico. Maldonado is affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party...
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    Casado, but it was renamed and currently in Spain there is none. In 1976 José María Rodríguez Méndez wrote Ultima batalla en El Pardo, a theatrical drama...
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    16, 2022, while criticizing the party president José Dalmau, Morovis mayor Carmen Maldonado González challenged him, and announced that she would be running...
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    El Gran Wyoming (2012), Jesús Caldera (2012), Jordi Évole (2013), Pedro González Zerolo y Marcos Ana (2014)  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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  • Gabriel Álvarez Paola Hasany as Sandra Fernández Leo Casta as Brayan Maldonado Orlando Santana as Memo Emilio Palacios as Ramiro López Yael Fernández...
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    especial dedicación a F. Pi i Margall). Barcelona, 1913. Citations González Casanova, José Antonio (29 November 2001). "Pi i Margall, federalista". El País...
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  • de la República (in Spanish). Madrid: Almena. ISBN 84-922644-7-0. Maldonado, José María (2007). El frente de Aragón. La Guerra Civil en Aragón (1936-1938)...
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  • in London. From 1974 to 1976, he served in the cabinet of the José Maldonado González, the last president of the Spanish Republican government in Exile...
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  • 1978) 7 November – José Crespo, actor (died 1997) 12 November – José Maldonado González, politician (died 1985) 15 November – Marciano José, Martyr of Turon...
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  • 1958–1963: José R. Nogueras 1964–1968: Jorge Font Saldaña 1969–1970: Ángel M. Rivera 1970–1971: Ángel Martín Taboas 1971–1972: Wallace González Oliver 1972–1973:...
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    Milagros de las Mercedes Maldonado Blaubach is a cultural promoter, gallery owner, art advisor, visual art collector and curator. She was born in Valencia...
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