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    Ramiro de Maeztu y Whitney (May 4, 1875 – October 29, 1936) was a prolific Spanish essayist, journalist and publicist. His early literary work adscribes...
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    of the writer, journalist and occasional diplomat, Ramiro de Maeztu and the painter Gustavo de Maeztu. María was the fourth of five children born in Vitoria...
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  • 1977), Argentine football midfielder Ramiro Macagno (born 1997), Argentine football goalkeeper Ramiro de Maeztu (1875–1936), Spanish political theorist...
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    and diplomat Ramiro de Maeztu, who was staying in the country during his term as ambassador at Buenos Aires of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. La Nueva...
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    (the "Estudiantes") of a public preparatory school (the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, IRM) in Madrid to form a team to practice sport during the school...
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    centuries. It made a comeback in 1930s Spain as it became the motto of Ramiro de Maeztu's right-wing magazine Acción Española. As a reminiscence of a mythicized...
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    years. During the Second Spanish Republic, Spanish monarchist author Ramiro de Maeztu, who had been the ambassador to Argentina between 1928 and 1930, considered...
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  • as a journal organised by doctrinaire monarchists. It was edited by Ramiro de Maeztu. Drawing in followers of the former Prime Minister Antonio Maura and...
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    besides Azorín, Antonio Machado, Ramón Pérez de Ayala, Pío Baroja, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Ramiro de Maeztu, and Ángel Ganivet, among others. Unamuno would...
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    University of Madrid, he served as professor and civil servant at the Ramiro de Maeztu Institute in Madrid, being secretary of the Luis Vives Institute of...
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    These writers, along with Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Antonio Machado, Ramiro de Maeztu, and Ángel Ganivet, came to be known as the "Generation of 98". The...
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  • Ganivet Miguel de Unamuno Ramón del Valle-Inclán José Martínez Ruiz (Azorín) Pío Baroja Antonio Machado Manuel Machado Ramiro de Maeztu Consuelo Álvarez...
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  • 1920s. Penty was an acknowledged influence on the writings of Spain's Ramiro de Maeztu (1875–1936), who was murdered by Communists in the early days of the...
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    family moved to Rivas-Vaciamadrid near Madrid, where she attended the Ramiro de Maeztu High School. She completed a bachelor's degree in journalism, at the...
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    alternative name Día de la Hispanidad was proposed in the late 1920s by Ramiro de Maeztu, based on a suggestion by Zacarías de Vizcarra. After the Civil...
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    Jesuits' San Estanislao Kotska School in Málaga, his baccalaureate at the Ramiro de Maeztu Institute in Madrid, some music courses at the Royal Conservatory of...
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    Roman Catholicism. During this time, the prominent Falangist thinker Ramiro de Maeztu characterized Hispanics, as a cultural and spiritual body of people...
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    Pedro Sánchez (category Université libre de Bruxelles alumni)
    teenager. He moved from the Colegio Santa Cristina to the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, a public high school where he played basketball in the Estudiantes...
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  • Catholic University, Santiago, Chile, and held the Director Ramiro de Maeztu chair at the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica, Madrid. Gargola (1923) Conjunto (1928)...
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  • Mallorquín 1860 Parliament of the Balearic Islands Basque Country Former Ramiro de Maeztu High School 1855 Eusko Legebiltzarra Canary Islands Seat of the Parliament...
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    in Barcelona, Zaragoza (1948), Melilla, Ferrol, and the Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu in Madrid (1942, a smaller one than the original and moved to the Infantry...
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    were used as snowboarding runs. The roof of "La Nevera", in the IES Ramiro de Maeztu school, the traditional home of the CB Estudiantes youth system, collapsed...
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    Waterloo Igor López de Munain (1983/1984–2022), member of the Basque Parliament Isabel de Urquiola (1854–1911), explorer Ramiro de Maeztu (1875–1936), political...
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    Ramiro de Maeztu Miren Agur Meabe José Manterola Koldo Mitxelena Bizenta Mogel Juan Antonio Mogel Arnauld de Oihenart Nikolas Ormaetxea Joan Perez de...
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    Salvat-Papasseit to Virrey Amat, plaça de Canuda to Villa de Madrid, Llobregat to Párroco Juliana, Robert Robert to Ramiro de Maeztu, etc. Several new streets were...
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    Cisneros", "Cervantes", "Lope de Vega", "Isabel la Católica" y "Ramiro de Maeztu"" (PDF). Boletín Oficial de la Comunidad de Madrid: 77. 12 April 2017. ISSN 1989-4791...
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    controversy, History of Spanish heterodoxes), Ramiro de Maeztu (Don Quijote, don Juan y La Celestina, 1929; Defensa de la Hispanidad, 1934). William Thomas Walsh...
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  • cosmopolitan, European, and contemporary. Among its collaborators were Ramiro de Maeztu and Miguel de Unamuno. Another Regenerationist magazine was Nuevo Teatro Crítico...
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    Spanish politics. Other Spanish intellectuals such as Miguel de Unamuno and Ramiro de Maeztu were seriously worried at the time about the future implications...
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  • were fully shot in Madrid (and the Madrid region), including the IES Ramiro de Maeztu. The series premiered on Atresplayer Premium on 27 February 2022. The...
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