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  • '''Madrid''' is the capital and largest city of [[Spain]]. It is located in the centr The autonomous community of Madrid is located between the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Cast
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  • ...otball|football]] striker who played for [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]], [[FC Schalke 04]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]].
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  • '''Madrid''' is the capital and largest city of [[Spain]]. It is located in the centr The autonomous community of Madrid is located between the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Cast
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  • ...ured blasting gelatin, intended for mining but probably used in the [[2004 Madrid bombings]]
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  • ...for Portuguese Princess [[Maria Magdalena Bárbara]], whom he followed to Madrid when she became Queen of [[Spain]]—they have also become a staple of the
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  • (b. 27 June 1977) Spanish football forward who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid for whom he is the all-time leading goalscorer.
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  • ...ry 1985) Portuguese footballer who plays as a winger for Spanish club Real Madrid and serves as captain of the Portuguese national team.
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  • ...mittee]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. In the first round of voting, Madrid and Istanbul tied for second position, so a second vote was required to dec
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  • ...the governing body of [[karate]]. It was founded in 1970 and is based in [[Madrid]].
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  • ...ues. The most successful clubs have been [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]] (14 titles), [[Associazione Calcio Milan|AC Milan]] (7), [[Liverpool Foot * 1955–56 '''Real Madrid 4–3 Reims''' at [[Parc des Princes]], Paris
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  • ...-west European parliamentary monarchy (population c. 40.5 million; capital Madrid) between the Atlantic Ocean and Bay of Biscay to the north-west and the Med
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  • Fellow at the Strategic Studies Group (GEES) in Madrid, and a senior adviser to the former president, José María Aznar.; FAES fo
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  • {{r|Madrid}}
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  • {{rpl|Real Madrid}}
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  • ...ffairs 1989 to 1991, Deputy Chief of Mission and then Chargé d’Affaires in Madrid, Political Counselor in Paris; member, Council on Foreign Relations, a trus
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  • ...rtugal in 2008 and, a year later, joined [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]] for a then world record fee of £80 million (€94 million). He played fo
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  • ...rán was made a full matador on September 17, 1916 by [[Rafael Gómez]] in [[Madrid]].<ref>Conrad, p. 144</ref> ...1928 a [[Spanish Fighting Bull|fighting bull]] escaped from its corral in Madrid. The bull roamed the city for three hours<ref>Conrad, pp. 98-99</ref>, inju
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  • ...poems as part of a book whose main author was his teacher. While living in Madrid, he started going often to [[theatre]] plays and became interested in playw ...ears previously, and ''Viaje del Parnaso'' (1514), a long poem. He died in Madrid in 1616, one year after publishing the second part of his masterpiece. Afte
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  • ...ace Shuttle Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of [[Madrid]] ([[Spain]]) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s [[Universal time|UT]].
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  • Educated at the [[Augustinian]] Colegio María Cristina near [[Madrid]], Azaña left it with strongly anti-clerical convictions. He studied law i ...on as President (1930) of the [[Ataneo]], a literary and political club in Madrid, he began to organize a Republican movement in opposition to the dictatorsh
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  • ...ive impact" for the autonomous group that perpetrated the 2008 bombings of Madrid.<ref name=Accident>{{citation
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  • In 1991, he served as an advisor to the Israeli delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference. From 1985 to 1996 he was a senior research associate at t
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  • In 1987, al-Khoei made him leader of the Kadra Mosque in Madrid, until it was closed by the Baa'th in 1993 and he went under house arrest.
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  • ...he borders; however, official control of borders and defence falls under [[Madrid]].
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  • ...nse de Heráldica y Genealogía - Royal Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy of Madrid]
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  • ...r products are sourced and designed so that they taste the same in Moscow, Madrid and Massachusetts. The reduction in cultural diversity has prompted some to
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  • ...other Iberian languages, as [[Castilian]], the language of the Capital, [[Madrid]], became more prominent.]]
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  • ...) | others= By Miguel Ángel Asturias | edition = Critical ed. | location = Madrid | publisher = ALLCA XX | year = 2000 |date= 2000 | pages = 613–629 | isbn ...) | others= By Miguel Ángel Asturias | edition = Critical ed. | location = Madrid | publisher = ALLCA XX | year = 2000 |date= 2000 | pages = 534–565 | isbn
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  • * 1964 '''Spain 2–1 USSR''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], Madrid
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  • Rio de Janeiro was selected as host city in October 2009, beating [[Madrid]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Chicago, Illinois]] in three rounds of voting by the [[I
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  • ...by European Union states in the aftermath of the 11 March 2004 bombings in Madrid. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...uding the government, intelligence services operatives and, in the case of Madrid, [[ETA]], the Basque separatist group. Even [[Pearl Harbor]], it has been s
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  • :: The Madrid Summit of the European Council agrees that Stage 1 (the completion of the i
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  • #Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, Madrid, Spain
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  • ...house in County Kilkenny, Ireland, the Condon family had lived in "Paris, Madrid, New York, Mexico City, Paris again, London, Geneva, Locarno... spending a ...rectory of the [[Escorial]], the massive palace and cathedral outside of [[Madrid]]. The enormous lights needed to film the scene "revealed dozens upon dozen
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  • ...University). I. Literatura griega, vers. esp. Federico Zaragoza Alberich, Madrid, ...Spanish? The Timaeus and Atlantis in Gibraltar]. Georgeos Díaz-Montexano. Madrid, February, 2007 (original article in Spanish).
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  • | location = [[Madrid]]
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  • * 1982 '''Italy 3–1 Federal Republic of Germany''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu]], Madrid
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  • | capital = Madrid
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  • * Gómez Hoyos, Rafael (1992), ''La independencia de Colombia''. Madrid: Editorial Mapfre, Colecciones Mapfre 1492. ISBN 8471005964
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  • ...ball, alongside the likes of [[Liverpool Football Club|Liverpool]], [[Real Madrid]] and [[Bayern Munich]].
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  • * Bauer, Carlos, ed. ''Cries from a Wounded Madrid: Poetry of the Spanish Civil War.'' (1984). 158 pp.
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  • ...José Vasconcelos. 1966. La Raza Cósmica: Misión de la Raza Iberoamericana. Madrid: Aguilar. Pp. 31.</ref> and had isolated black and white populations from o
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  • ...ghout Europe, and he was elected a member of the Royal Academies of Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and other learned institutions.
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  • ...y by [[James Long]]'s [[1819 expedition]] into Texas. In order to placate Madrid, Washington disavowed Long's actions. Spain's real goal was to stop Americ
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  • * Rapoport, Mario; Madrid, Eduardo; Musacchio, Andrés; and Vicente, Ricardo. ''Historia Económica,
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  • | Foundation Jaime Brunet, Madrid
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