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  • ...wn through commerce, but incorrectly places it halfway between Britain and Spain.<ref>[[Tacitus]], ''Agricola'' 24</ref>
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  • ...nishing his studies, he enlisted in the army and fought in the war against Spain (1719). After returning from the war, he became acquainted with scientific
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  • ...from 4 to 5 per cent in the Netherlands and Austria to over 20 per cent in Spain and the Baltic States. ! &nbsp;Spain&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...satire on the romances, but itself included some tales of that nature. In Spain, Cervantes had been preceded by the 16th century writers of '''[[picaresque
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  • ...period of expansion in the Middle East, [[North Africa]], [[Sicily]] and [[Spain]]. Like the Christian libraries, they mostly contained books which were mad ...e copied by Christian monks in Muslim/Christian border areas, particularly Spain and Sicily. From there they eventually made their way into other parts of
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  • In '''Spain''', the railways were designed by the government to foster industry, but se
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  • ...Americas that speak Romance languages initially brought by settlers from [[Spain]], [[Portugal]] and, in a minor extent, [[France]] in the 15th and 16th cen ...erican States]] (OEI) takes this definition a step further, by including [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] (often termed the ''Mother Countries'' of Latin America)
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  • <td>[[Spain]]</td><td>[[Madrid]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td> ...headofstate|Spain}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Spain}}''</small></td>
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  • ...y Jeffrey on the work of ''Don Pedro Cevallos on the French Usurpation of Spain''.
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  • ...est in Palau this interest grew steadily throughout both the British and [[Spain| Spanish]] administration.<ref name=" Snyder & Butler "/> ...sh did much to develop the islands.<ref name=" Snyder & Butler "/> In 1898 Spain sold its rights to Palau to Germany.<ref name=" Snyder & Butler "/> Under G
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  • ...rlos Borromeo de Carmelo''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...ds the Falangist strain of [[Francisco Franco ]], the "soldier-patriot" of Spain, and [[Antonio Salazar]] of Portugal. On the German variety, Buchanan's att
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  • ...in Hong Kong: "Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war with Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish Squadron does not leave the Asia
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  • ...ole and literature (particularly theatrical plays) for France, England and Spain. His work in this specific field (based on the criss-crossing between liter
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  • ...[Latin language|Latin]] form, '''Hispania''', and hence the modern word "[[Spain]]".</onlyinclude>
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  • ...has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[Brazil]]. It became independent of [[Spain]] on 14 May 1811, and, after a period of dictatorship, is now a democracy.<
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  • ...cángel]] was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado who hailed from [[Córdoba, Spain]] which accounts for the Mission's strong Moorish influence.]] ...sion is architecturally distinctive because of the strong combination of [[Spain|Spanish]], Moorish, and [[Mexico|Mexican]] lines exhibited.]]
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  • ...with teachers in several countries, including the U.S., England, Portugal, Spain and Italy. Its cooking training, originating in Japanese cooking technique * ''Melanie Brown'' - teaches macrobiotics in Spain.
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  • : Credit rating downgrades for Greece (to BB+), Spain (to AA) and Portugal (to A-) by S&P
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  • ...ing as music director and co-ordinator on the 1991-1992 Expo in Seville, [[Spain]]; working on critically successful projects: REM's album ''Automatic for t
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  • ...nt in 1587, but concerted [[United Kingdom|British]], [[France|French]], [[Spain|Spanish]], and [[Netherlands|Dutch]] attempts at colonization of eastern [[ ...t did not have as strong a history of colonization in foreign lands as did Spain, although the English conquest and colonization of parts of Ireland played
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  • * someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years);
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  • Spain's economic development in the 1950s and 1960s came from moving markets into
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  • ...ing the [[American Revolutionary War]], this region fell into the hands of Spain. ...es (1783)]], on [[September 3]], 1783, Great Britain ceded West Florida to Spain; but by the [[Treaty of Paris (1783)]], signed the same day, she ceded to t
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  • ...as an ally of France (but not of U.S.); [[John Jay]] appointed minister to Spain; he obtains some money but not recognition * 1789 - [[Jay-Gardoqui Treaty]] gave Spain exclusive right to navigate Mississippi River for 30 years. Not ratified be
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  • ...eement about the Spanish-American War. Roosevelt strongly favored war with Spain; Hanna resisted war until public opinion demanded it. In 1900, New York pol
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  • ...his postings, taking the children both to [[Italy]] and through war-torn [[Spain]]. She eventually settled in [[Paris]], which Hugo always regarded as his
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  • '''Mission San Buenaventura''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...two most important reciprocity agreenents were signed with Brazil and with Spain for Cuba and Puerto Rico.
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  • '''Mission Santa Barbara''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...the cruise, whe also made port calls at Bridgetown, Barbados, and Port of Spain, Trinidad. The ship left the Caribbean on 5 November, took part in an amphi ...rete; Cannes and Marseilles, France; Porto Scudo, Sardinia; and Barcelona, Spain. ''Alshain'' left Barcelona on 14 May and shaped a course back to the Unite
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  • ...The myth of civil society : Social capital and democratic consolidation in Spain and Brazil. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. <BR>
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  • Cient´ıficas (IPLA-CSIC), Villaviciosa, Asturias, Spain
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  • ...career by studying at the [[Académie Julian]], then spent time in Segovia, Spain, with the Impressionist [[Ignacio Zuloaga]]. Here he married a fellow stude ...not known, but in July of 1927 they spent two weeks together in Pamplona, Spain, without their wives. A few months earlier, Peirce had written his mother:
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  • ...o the development of the fascist ideology, via Giovanni Gentile, in Italy, Spain and Germany. <ref>Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics, Hodder Arnold 2006,
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  • ...ab caliphates. The great cities of the Near East, North Africa and Moorish Spain were supported by elaborate agricultural systems that included extensive ir ...mostly restricted to wheat strains obtained much earlier via central Asia. Spain received what she in turn transmitted to most Europe; all manner of agricul
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  • ...L, Mayor M |title=Natural history of Hymenoptera venom allergy in Eastern Spain |journal=Clin. Exp. Allergy |volume=35 |issue=2 |pages=179–85 |year=2005
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  • ...ervor carried over to the successful fights against the Moors (Muslims) in Spain and the pagan Slavs in eastern Europe. Politically the crusades weakened th ...ish Christians were exempt because they were busy expelling the Moors from Spain.</ref> Word spread rapidly that war against unbelief would be fused with t
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  • ...Shadwell'' took part in Operation "Steel Pike" executed off the coast of [[Spain]]. In 1967, she won the [[Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award]] for the
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  • ...rovide for the common defense against outside enemies (such as Britain and Spain), or indeed to defend against internal revolts (such as [[Shays Rebellion]]
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  • ...tonio de Pala Asistencia''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...efends the Falangist strain of Francisco Franco , the "soldier-patriot" of Spain, and Antonio Salazar of Portugal. On the German variety, Buchanan's attitud
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  • ...a, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Uni ...m flag state FMCs; the regional FMC connects to national Germany, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, France, Faroe Islands, United Kingdom, Greenland, Ireland, Icelan
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  • ...Ghent, Belgium|Ghent]], [[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]], and [[Barcelona, Spain|Barcelona]].<ref name=tws06jan03/>
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  • ...es who first visited the site in 1709. He soon lobbied the viceroy in New Spain, Don Balthasar Manuel de Zuñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, Marquis d
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  • When Mexico took over control from Spain in the early 1820s, the new government ignored and isolated the "norteños" The U.S. acquired Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, and engaged in a massive modernization program involving disease c
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  • ...ewhere, especially in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. Flows of capital into the advanced countries rose from about 8 per cent of ...<ref>[http://www.spainrei.com/MiV-Spain-Property-Prices-95-07-yearly.htm ''Spain Property Prices 1995 - 2007'', Ministerio de Vivienda, 2008]</ref>, and in
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  • ...nomy Chief'', the name ''El Capitan'' was ultimately chosen to honor the [[Spain|Spanish]] conquistadors and their influence on Southwestern culture. Santa
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  • ...cted this element of the Prima Porta breastplate to conquered Gaul ''and'' Spain.</ref> In addition several instruments are illustrated on [[Trajan's Column ...ultures in the [[Lebanon]] region and along the Phoenician trade routes to Spain.</ref>
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  • |Death= July 3, 1994, Fuengirola, Spain *[[Juan Carlos Ferrero]] Spanish 12 February 1980, Onteniente, Spain
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  • ...pe: the National and International Context of Socialist-led Governments in Spain, Portugal, and Greece, in Historical Perspective." ''International Journal
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  • ...pecially to all [[the Americas|American]] territories and colonies under [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[Portugal|Portuguese]] rule. The name was then adopted by th [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers made the first exploration of the [[Caribbean]] littora
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  • ...d since he lacked a portfolio. He studied with painter Fernando Zobel in [[Spain]], returned with a portfolio, and was accepted.<ref name=tws01janl009o1erre
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  • ...Missions in the Rio de la Plata Region and on the Northern Frontier of New Spain.'' Scottsdale, Ariz.: Pentacle, 2005. 592 pp.
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  • ...y business in Great Britain, and also stored large quantities of wine from Spain, Portugal and France in its capacious warehouses, now largely converted int
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  • ...ands, it is too small for rescues of the larger eurozone countries such as Spain and Italy. ...onds.(Reported to be [http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/05/uk-eurozone-spain-idUKBRE8930NL20121005?feedType=nl&feedName=ukmorningdigest under considerat
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  • ...After bringing the [[Ultraist]] movement to Latin America from its home of Spain, he subsequently abandoned it in favor of what is now known as [[Magical Re ...s=p.37|isbn=1861892861|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=2006}}</ref> While in Spain, he met noted Spanish writers, including [[Rafael Cansinos Assens]] and [[R
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  • ...ultures in the [[Lebanon]] region and along the Phoenician trade routes to Spain.</ref> If the Celts used drumming instruments like the Roman [[Tympanum|''t ...idus (triumvir)|Lepidus]] and [[Lucius Munatius Plancus|Plancus]] 43 BC in Spain. For their songs the soldiers improvised lyrics that used the term ''german
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  • ...side in 1740 in honour of Admiral [[Edward Vernon]] who had captured the [[Spain|Spanish]] harbour of [[Porto Bello]] (then in [[Colombia]], now [[Panama]],
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  • ...s?id=mXEdlEicPJYC&pg=PP1&dq=intitle:Gardens+intitle:of+intitle:New+intitle:Spain+intitle:How+intitle:Mediterranean&num=30&as_brr=0&sig=vYbSIAg4fFRLqU19zGKso
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  • ...apart from a handful in the then peripheral European countries of Greece, Spain and Portugal. The Latin American defaults of the 1890s were triggered by d
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  • ...tínez JA at Department of Physiology and Nutrition, University of Navarra, Spain.
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  • ...he Middle East, and Asia. There is microwave radio relay to Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, and Tunisia. Morocco and Tunisia connect by underground coaxial c
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  • ...e]], [[Monaco]], part of [[Italy]] (the [[Occitan Valleys]]) and part of [[Spain]] (the [[Aran Valley]]). This [[minority language]] has the status of an [[official language]] in Spain (see [[Aranese Occitan]])<ref>Act no. 16 of 1990 (''Regim especiau dera Val
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  • ...e, and in particular to defend the country from invasion by King Philip of Spain: “devices for sailing under water, with divers other devises and stratag
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  • ...nt failures also occurred in the mature economies, including Switzerland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States. Nearly al
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  • ...l Library. (Note that the Filioque was probably in use before the Synod of Spain in 589 A.D.)</ref> In 589 AD, the Synod of [[Spain]] at the Third Council of Toledo added “filioque” (Latin for ''from the
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  • ...e border between [[France]] and [[Spain]] while he was trying to escape in Spain. Grelling was a teacher in secondary school and was interested in logical p
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  • ...] (drinking-cup) painted by [[Aison]]. [[National Archaeological Museum of Spain]]]]
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  • ...he wars, and many impressed seamen were returned to America. Furthermore, Spain, seeing an informal British-American alliance shaping up, became more favor
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  • ...shed itself as the leading imperial power by its victories over France and Spain in the Seven Years War. It was rewarded in the settlement at the end of tha
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  • ...n Charles I (1500–1558) became ruler of the Netherlands as well as king of Spain (1516–56); and (as Charles V), Holy Roman Emperor (1519–58). He taxed t ...rtly because Dutch terms for peace were unacceptable and, by 1628, because Spain was also fighting to preserve her overseas trade from Dutch attacks. The Sp
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  • ...yprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BCE <ref>Diamond J (1997) ''Guns, Germs and Steel, A short history
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  • ...gon|Katherine]] (1485–1536), the daughter of [[Ferdinand and Isabella]] of Spain. After Arthur's death in 1502, when Henry was ten years old, for reasons o ...e classic statement of the Henrician position, esp. pp 230-38, noting that Spain and France stayed loyal because they controlled the papacy.</ref>
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  • ...er 1812 to lift pressure from beleaguered Canada, but British campaigns in Spain against Napoleon had higher priority. Finally, with Napoleon (apparently) i
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  • In [[Spain]], the [[Falange]] fascist movement sang to the same tune:
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  • ...f [[World War II]], he fled the subsequent Germany occupation of France to Spain in March, 1942, where he was interned for nine months. He then rejoined the
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  • | Spain (PROMUSICAE)
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  • ...so-called Spanish flu (which actually had nothing in particular to do with Spain) arrived in the U.S. in August 1918 and spread rapidly across the country w
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  • ...etary of the Navy. Armor-clad ships of the most modern design--fateful for Spain in 1898--were rapidly built and navy yard employees were placed under civil
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  • *Expal, Explosivos Alaveses, belonging to the Spain|Spanish group Explosivos Rio Tinto, probably controlled by the Kuwait Inves
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  • ...strict interpretation of international law created unnecessary crises with Spain, Portugal, and France. His interest in commercial expansion was clear in hi
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  • ...anta]], with military forces from France, Britain, Germany and Greece and Spain. Its duties were described as escorting; it is unclear to what extent the f
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  • ...orized his ambassador to Spain to negotiate the purchase of Cuba and offer Spain up to $100 million, an astounding sum of money at the time for one territor
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  • ...on San Francisco de Asís''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ...ator Juan de Bermúdez, who sighted the islands by chance when returning to Spain from Hispaniola in 1505. There was no indigenous population and the islands
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  • ...[seine]], the cod-net or gill-net, the cod-trap and the bultow; Brazil and Spain were the largest customers. <ref> ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' (11th ed. 191 ...ques from Spain. They dried and salted the cod on the coast and sold it to Spain and Portugal. Heavy investment by Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore,
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  • ...n Spain further weakened his cause and exposed France to an attack through Spain. While Napoleon could recruit replacement troops, the loss of experienced c ...c territories, former Papal States, Illyrian provinces, and the kingdom of Spain (ruled by his brother Joseph Bonaparte). It displayed little enthusiasm for
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  • * Elliott, J.H., ''Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830'' (2006), a major interpretation [http://www.amazon.co
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  • * Apostle of [[Spain]]s: [[James the Great]] (d. [[44]])
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  • ...Convention of 1818 with Britain and the [[Adams-Onis Treaty]] of 1819 with Spain, the need for a large army disappeared, and Calhoun could not prevent cutba
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  • ...and, Switzerland, and Italy, and Bonaparte's seizure of Egypt. Prussia and Spain made peace, but Britain remained hostile and plans were drawn for an invasi
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  • ...erche Nucléaire (CERN), Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) that coordinate and fund astr
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  • ...ons, sign a formal treaty of alliance in 1778, and go to war with Britain. Spain and the Netherlands joined the French. The Americans gained their independ
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  • ...gnized for breeding [[show hunter|hunters]] and [[show jumping|jumpers]]. Spain and Portugal are known for the "Iberian horses", [[Andalusian]]s (Pura Raz ...tury]]. During the late Middle Ages, the [[Carthusian]] monks of southern Spain, themselves forbidden to ride, bred horses which nobles throughout Europe p
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  • ...nt to take out loans to finance the [[War of 1812]] and purchase land from Spain in 1819.<ref>Edling, "'So Immense a Power in the Affairs of War': Alexander
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  • |'''[[Spain]]'''
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  • ...le=Ignotus 2020 Awards for the best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror in Spain|work=File770|date=November 16, 2020}}</ref>
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  • ...O member states directly concerned (e.g. the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Canada, France, Great Britain, Greece and Denmark).<ref name=Rheinmetall /
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  • '''Mission San José''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d
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  • ..., and political history.<ref> Geoffrey Parker, "New Light on an Old Theme: Spain and the Netherlands 1550-1650." ''European History Quarterly'' 1985 15(2):
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  • Modern colonialism started with the [[Age of Discovery]]. [[Portugal]] and [[Spain]] discovered new lands across the oceans and built trading posts. For some As early as 1803, the [[Spain|Spanish]] Crown organized a mission (the [[Balmis expedition]]) to transpor
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  • ...a España a principios del Siglo XIX.jpg|350px]] <small>A map depicting New Spain around the turn of the 19th century. The California missions were situated ...r effort by [[Europe]]ans to colonize the Pacific Coast region, and helped Spain enforce its 167-year-old claim to Alta California as established by Sebasti
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  • ...ent colonization was not lifted. In 1762 France ceded western Louisiana to Spain. Relieved of the French threat on its borders, Spanish authorities abandone ...tory was sold by France to the U.S. Boundary disputes between the U.S. and Spain soon followed along the Texas border, and in 1806 both nations signed the "
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  • ...n Charles I (1500–1558) became ruler of the Netherlands as well as king of Spain (1516–56); and (as Charles V), Holy Roman Emperor (1519–58). He taxed t
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  • ...hore bases for his fleet, and that the British Royal Navy won the war with Spain by defeating the Spanish Armada with sea power.
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  • During the 10th and 11th Centuries, Karaite Jews in [[Spain]] had become "a force to be reckoned with." In Castile, high-ranking Rabbin
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  • ...ursuit of happiness were extremely difficult concepts in China, Japan, and Spain (where Catholic teachings placed true happiness only in the other world). T
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  • ...by farms. A third bomb landed intact near the coastal town of [[Palomares, Spain]], while the fourth fell 19 km off the coast into the [[Mediterranean Sea]]
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  • ...east 5,000&nbsp;years. While today's [[classical guitar]] first emerged in Spain, it had been itself a product of the extensive as well as convoluted histor ...ups. The [[vihuela]], a guitar variation which emerged in [[16th century]] Spain, has six double strings made of gut.
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  • ...[mercantilism]] and is most closely associated with 16th- and 17th-century Spain, which was thought to owe its prosperity and military might to the gold and ...th the growth of colonies and the shipment of gold from the New World into Spain and Portugal, control of the oceans was considered vitally important to nat
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  • ...Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of [[Madrid]] ([[Spain]]) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s [[Universal time|UT]].}} ...Agency (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). Article 1 outlines its purpos
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  • ...ance of the Moors," which commemorates the expulsion of the [[Moors]] from Spain. As in other regions of colonial Latin America, priests encouraged the per
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  • ...idea of founding a settlement house for the underprivileged came to her in Spain in 1888. In England she visited [[Toynbee Hall]], London's famous settlemen
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  • ...cardo. [http://www.goddesschess.com/chessays/ricardovalencia.html Valencia Spain: The Cradle of European Chess]. Retrieved 10 December 2006</ref>): pawns ga ...cardo. [http://www.goddesschess.com/chessays/ricardovalencia.html Valencia Spain: The Cradle of European Chess]. Retrieved 10 December 2006</ref> Lucena and
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  • ...rm of warfare, as [[Pablo Picasso]]'s memorable painting of [[Guernica]],[[Spain]] illustrated. Systematic strategic bombing, primarily by the Allies, was a
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  • ...ditions:0sw5yfkxR-fObZWwVX&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0 part 3: The War with Spain 1559-162, online from Google]; [http://books.google.com/books?id=PckOAAAAIA
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  • ...olicy the main issues involved the [[Spanish-American War|War of 1898 with Spain]], imperialism in the Philippines, the [[Mexican Revolution]], [[World War
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  • ...e nation under that system. The chance arrived in 1870 when the throne of Spain was offered to a relative of the Hohenzollern clan (The ruling family of Pr
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  • ...urch|Orthodox Catholic Churches]]. It was officially added by the Synod of Spain at the Council of Toledo in 589 and later adopted by the Latin Church (Roma
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  • ...blic]], [[Early Modern France|France]], [[Portugal]], and [[Habsburg Spain|Spain]]. ...pletely after supplies from England were delayed three years by a war with Spain. Their disappearance and the fact that their fate has never been authoritat
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  • ...was a passionate advocate of guerrilla warfare, and brought with him from Spain a trio of Spanish miners who taught Volunteers how to destroy tanks. Five t
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  • ...can Catholics favored); after 1945, she opposed normalizing relations with Spain.<ref>Beasley, ''Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia'' p 492</ref> She told Spell
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  • ...expedition to the West Indies resulted in the capture of [[Jamaica]] from Spain (May 1655), and Cromwell tried to convert it into a flourishing British col
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  • ...g with [[Francisco Vasquez de Coronado|Coronado]]'s expedition in 1541. [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers would continue to explore the area for the fabled [[Sev
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  • ...n until late 1959, where it was learned that he had been granted asylum in Spain. Pavelić died on December 28, 1959, at the German hospital in Madrid, rep
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  • ...res of battle and they also had precedents going as far back as the war in Spain in 1809-1814 and in the [[Boer War]]s in Africa in the late 19th century.<r
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  • ...ploitable land area. The Muslims also introduced new crops into Europe via Spain. These included sugar cane, rice, citrus fruit, apricots, cotton, artichoke
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  • ...spaña (1856-1935)," [Threads of Metal: the Iron and Steel Wire Industry in Spain, 1856-1935]. ''Revista De Historia Industrial'' 2005 14(1): 165-192. Issn:
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  • ...", Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM), Centre Julio González, Valencia, Spain, 15 April - 21 June 1999
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  • ...centers in Holland. In 1568 the [[Netherlands]] rose against the king of Spain, Philip II, who inherited the country from his father, the [[Habsburg]] e
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  • ...read to Genoa and Venice by 1348. From Italy the disease spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and England and from 1348-1351 spread east to Germany, Scandinav
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  • ...25.4), likewise the Caesarian [[Gaius Asinius Pollio]] in his letter from Spain to Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero, ''Letters to his friends'' 10.33.3 f.) Th
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  • ...son, Carlos Fernando de Yrujo, would later become [[Prime Minister]] of [[Spain]].
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  • ...Dragon Lady|U-2R aircraft, in Operation Olympic RACE, flew missions, near Spain, to materials MASINT# Nuclear test analysis|capture actual airborne particl
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  • ...]]''', often considered as a sole language, which originated in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] and northern [[Portugal]] (the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[Gallaeci ...e is Galician, spoken in the autonomous community of Galicia (northwestern Spain). The two were at one time a single language, known today as [[Galician-Por
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  • ...om/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152585.html West Indies v England, Port-of-Spain 1954]. ''Wisden'' Online.</ref> At the end of the tour, Hutton said that St ...t 28.60. England won the series with victory in the second Test at Port-of-Spain, the other four matches all being drawn. It was the first time England had
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  • ...sion San Juan Capistrano''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-d '''''Priests and Soldiers of Old Spain,'''''<br>
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  • ...eople from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Mediterranean countries (e.g. Spain). A lower prevalence has been reported from black people in Africa (0.9%)
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  • ...lish): "{Monarch's first name and ordinal}, ({Country})". Thus Charles II (Spain)" ...ated some issues - [[Cartagena, Murcia]] is, for most people, obviously in Spain, but how many Europeans would know which country [[Cartagena, Bolivar]] is
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  • ...multidrug resistant strain of ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' originating in Spain spread throughout the world in a matter of weeks, according to the director
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  • ...t knowledge was rediscovered, at first via the [[Córdoba Caliphate]] in [[Spain]]. During this period astronomical tables were imported from [[Toledo]] (t
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  • ...[Frank Gehry]], on the [[Nervión|Nervión River]] in downtown [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]].]]
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  • ...enice, and Naples), along with the [[Papacy]], [[France, history|France]], Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire.
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  • ...(the latter acquired through trade with the British, [[France|French]], [[Spain|Spanish]], and Americans, whose ships frequented the waters of the [[Inside
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  • ...formed. These anarchists assassinated heads of state from Russia, France, Spain, Italy, and the USA. But their lack of organization and refusal to cooperat ...errorist attacks continued around the world, most notably the 2004 Madrid, Spain train bombings <ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/madrid.bombing/ CNN M
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  • ...formed. These anarchists assassinated heads of state from Russia, France, Spain, Italy, and the USA. But their lack of organization and refusal to cooperat ...errorist attacks continued around the world, most notably the 2004 Madrid, Spain train bombings <ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/madrid.bombing/ CNN M
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  • ...educing the aging effect. The problem will be greatest in Japan, Italy and Spain, which are aging very rapidly.
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  • ...rack time called the "Long Count calendar" which was discontinued during [[Spain|Spanish]] rule. But the end of a 5,000 year cycle was not a way to forecast
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  • ...of Provence]]) with emphasis on Latin and French. In 1254 he travelled to Spain to marry [[Eleanor of Castille]] and at around the same time he received Ga
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  • ...favored an alliance with the Americans which was dismissed by their ally [[Spain]]. Franklin played on the traditional hatred between the British and the F
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  • ...favored an alliance with the Americans which was dismissed by their ally [[Spain]]. Franklin played on the traditional hatred between the British and the F
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  • ...of Provence]]) with emphasis on Latin and French. In 1254 he travelled to Spain to marry [[Eleanor of Castille]] and at around the same time he received Ga
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  • ...ss, Tchaikovsky), symphonic impressions (Falla: ''Nights in the Gardens of Spain''), symphonic legend (Sibelius: ''The Swan of Tuonela''), symphonic meditat
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  • ...ack to the [[Mediterranean Basin|Mediterranean]] countries, particularly [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] under Muslim rule. When they were expelled in 1492, they ...ntral Europe|central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]) the [[Sephardi Jews]] (of [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], and [[North Africa]]), the [[Beta Israel]] of [[Ethiopia]]
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  • ...''Hitchhiker's'' on bbc.co.uk states "The BBC used to say this happened in Spain, but we know how to spell Innsbruck now."</ref>), gazing at the stars. He h
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  • ...some histories<ref>The Venerable [[Bede]] tells of the Scotti coming from Spain via Ireland and the Picts coming from Scythia. Ref: {{cite book
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  • ...s and before leaving Germany, Mendelsohn traveled also to England, Norway, Spain, Paris, Corsica and Greece.<br/>
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  • ...an McKinley, Bryan strongly urged going to [[Spanish-American War|war with Spain in 1898]], and volunteered for combat and became a colonel of a Nebraska mi
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  • ...utine to 'Stairway to Heaven'.<ref>{{cite news|name=Thompson Reuters|title=Spain climb stairway to synchronised heaven|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/wor
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  • ...ion]] by the Catholics was largely successful in Poland, Italy, France and Spain. In Germany, however, the Protestant estates were the more numerous and the ...the Church of England to forsake or reject the Churches of Italy, France, Spain, Germany, or any such like Church [those that is, which still remained in o
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  • ...ino de Sahagún | title = ''Florentine Codex: History of the Things of New Spain''| publisher = University of Utah Press| date = 1950-1982 | location = Uta | pages = 25}}</ref> In ''[[The Conquest of New Spain]]'' Díaz describes more child sacrifices in the towns before the Spaniards
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  • ...the kings. As Europe's dynastic states—[[England]] under the [[Tudor]]s, [[Spain]] under the [[Habsburg]]s, and [[France]] under the [[House of Bourbon|Bour
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  • ...fought one war with the Indians in Florida while Florida still belonged to Spain (the [[First Seminole War]]). Now that Florida belonged to the United State
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  • ...tten by [[Leonardo Da Vinci]], was discovered in the [[National Library of Spain]] by Dr. Roberto Guatelli<ref>Kaplan, Erez. 1996. {{cite web|url=http://w
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  • * 2000, Spain, Galaxia Gutenberg, and France, ALLCA XX (ISBN 84-89666-51-2), hardback (Sp * 2005, Spain, Alianza (ISBN 978-8420658766), pub date 2 January 2005, paperback (Spanish
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  • ...ly Plant put in a set of European dates visiting [[Italy]], [[Holland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]] and [[Scandinavia]] prior to re-visiting the UK. Accompanyin
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  • ...nt sufficient to prevent the use of Ireland by the Catholic governments of Spain and France as a base for a military action against [[Protestantism|Protesta
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  • ...esearch have not been uncommon. Researchers at the University of Girona in Spain, found that 38% of a sample of papers in Nature, and a quarter of those sa
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  • ...lesia evangélica china.jpg|thumb|Chinese evangelic church in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], a traditionally Catholic nation.]]
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  • ...alifax was probably content to have England left alone, in the same way as Spain or Switzerland or Sweden. He could not understand that such a prospect was
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  • The [[Spain|Spanish]] [[vara]] was fixed at about 835.9 mm in 1801; however, the vara w
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  • ...ups, often accompanied by massacres. The Moors and Jews were expelled from Spain in the 15th century. In the 1830s Indian tribes were removed from eastern U
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  • ...ent in the [[Philippines]], which had been ceded to the United States by [[Spain]] following the [[Spanish-American War]] and the [[Treaty of Paris (1898)|1
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  • ...e uninterested and incapable of defending the territory it had seized from Spain. With the Mexican army being used primarily to wage political battles for c
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  • ...chives.gov/news/releases/2003/03/20030327-10.html] including Japan, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Turkey and the UK.
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  • ...[[Seabee]] unit and their equipment and headed eastward, bound for [[Rota, Spain]].
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  • ...one interest, the return of Gibraltar, which Britain had captured in 1704. Spain offered to join Britain in the war if it could get Gibraltar; when London r the House of Bourbon [France and Spain] thoroughly united,
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  • ...the region, however, consisted of wild berries or grew on small bushes. [[Spain|Spanish]] missionaries brought fruit seeds over from [[Europe]], many of wh
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  • ...|Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.jpg|right|350px|The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain was designed by Frank Gehry.}}Architecture is a social art.<ref>On architec
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  • ...and technology, the rise of the nation state (especially England, France, Spain, Prussia and Russia), and explorations of the [[Atlantic World]]. "Modern H
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  • ...ized as a religion in the following European countries: Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Albania; and recognized as a religion throu
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  • ...yprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BCE <ref>Diamond J (1997) ''Guns, Germs and Steel, A short history
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  • ...China.<ref>Ibid., p. 109-110</ref> Salem ships frequented the West Indies, Spain, Portugal, Calcutta, Bombay, Manila, Canton, and other far-flung places; an
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  • ...possibly even earlier, and can be found as recently as 27,000 years ago in Spain.<ref name=Tattersall/> It is characteristic of the Middle Paleolithic begin
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  • ...ake place where there were Western, Christian, or both influences, such as Spain and Portugal, the Philippines and Eastern Europe. Orthodox countries, while
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  • ...yprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BCE <ref>Diamond J (1997) ''Guns, Germs and Steel, A short history
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  • ...ter transfer of the prototype to the Netherlands. In 1923 ten were sold to Spain and one to Finland. <ref>http://www.dutch-aviation.nl/index5/Military/index
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  • ...imary [[Space Shuttle abort modes|TAL]] site was [[Zaragoza Airport]] in [[Spain]].
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  • ...tcome of tuberculosis in kidney, liver, and heart transplant recipients in Spain. Spanish Transplantation Infection Study Group, GESITRA.[erratum appears in
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  • ...timent and encourage Americans to support France's war against Britain and Spain. Genet funded local [[Democratic-Republican Societies]] that attacked Feder
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  • ...rief, failed effort was made to purchase Cuba, which already had slavery. (Spain refused to sell. See [[Ostend Manifesto]] of 1854) ...1898, when the southern states enthusiastically supported the war against Spain, and when joint Union-Confederate reunions were regularly held at Gettysbur
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  • ...d Vesalius entered the service of Charles' son Philip II, the new ruler of Spain, and moved to Madrid.
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  • ...hat Britain and France lacked.<ref> Christopher C. Locksley, ''Condor over Spain: the Civil War, Combat Experience and the Development of Luftwaffe Airpower
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  • ...join the Pretty Things for a short set at the Heartbreak Hotel, in Ibiza, Spain.
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  • ...Updated 23 February 2005) - "''In countries such as Scotland, Portugal and Spain, the levels of excess winter deaths are higher than in Scandinavia''" [http
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  • ...reece ($796 million), Austria ($678 million), and Belgium ($559 million). Spain was excluded because of lingering resentment regarding the [[Spanish Civil
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  • ...aper presented at the annual European Congress of Rheumatology. Barcelona, Spain. June 13-16, 2007. European League Against Rheumatism, June 15, 2007; Mylly
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  • ...e U.S. Navy, he prepared for and advocated [[Spanish-American War|war with Spain in 1898]]. He organized and helped command the "[[Rough Riders]]" regiment ...arged his margin of victory. Bryan had strongly supported the war against Spain, but denounced the annexation of the Philippines as imperialism that would
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  • ...oorly armed, ill trained, too inclined to idealistic crusading (as against Spain in 1898), and too lacking in understanding of world affairs. The National G
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  • ...Graf Zeppelin'' toured Germany and visited [[Italy]], [[Palestine]], and [[Spain]]. A second trip to the United States was aborted in [[France]] due to engi
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  • ...flourished in the regions conquered by the [[Arabs]] (from [[Persia]] to [[Spain]]). Arab astronomers introduced many names that are now used for individual
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  • ...o Rumsfeld, but Rumsfeld generally assumed he reported to the White House. Spain said he would get conflicting orders from the CPA and from CJTF-7.<ref>Rick
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  • ...r International Settlements]] later concluded that deregulation had left Spain, Norway, Sweden and the United States with regulatory systems that had been
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  • ...system of qualification and oversight; in others (including [[France]], [[Spain]] and [[Argentina]]) most professionals that prescribe remedies are MDs <re
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  • ...nd Justine Henin), France (Amélie Mauresmo, Yannick Noah and Mary Pierce), Spain (Juan Carlos Ferrero, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Carlos Moya, Conchita Martin
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  • ...Nearly 500 years later, in 1492, [[Christopher Columbus]], sailing for [[Spain]], reached several islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Spanish colonization q
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  • ...Italy at first concentrated on heavy cruisers and later on light cruisers. Spain also built two heavy and six light cruisers. Just before 1939 new types app
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  • ...British and French, while wary of a possible German counterattack through Spain (which never happened).
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  • ...Kenya, and attacks on buses and trains in London. The attacks on trains in Spain had an additional dimension: not all the swarms were associated with al-Qae
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  • ...has amongst the highest immigration rates in Europe, along with Italy and Spain<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigration/story/0,,1852513,0
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  • ...autonomy, a situation comparable to the Basques seeking independence from Spain...[US-Kurdish cooperation]... makes the Turks nervous...Kurds promise that
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  • ...the princess [[Elvira of Aragon]] connected him with the royal houses of [[Spain]]; and he had taken part in several holy wars against the Spanish Muslims.
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  • ...akers have been located in such places as Italy, France, England, America, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Cze
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  • ...ound £75,000,000, with France, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain being the biggest importers of beef from England.<ref>[http://news.eblex.or
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  • ...fe. The young man runs away and later is found living as a beach-comber in Spain -- where even a love affair can't make up for his father's coldness toward
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  • Even greater a gnostic Sufi was Muhyīu'd-dīn ibn-`Arabī (1165-1240), from Spain, a prolific and comprehensive writer who developed the concept of wahdat al
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