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  2. Ideal (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    "El Ideal Gallego (1935-1955): baluarte católico en Galicia". Comunicación y Hombre. No. 9. pp. 167–185. ISSN 1885-365X. Blanco Martín, Miguel Ángel (2014). Cultura, periodismo y transición democrática en Almería (1973-1986). Universidad de Almería. Checa Godoy, Antonio (1989). Prensa y partidos políticos durante la II República ...

  3. Historiography on Carlism during the Francoist era - Wikipedia

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    A number of works, though generally studying Francoism and extreme-Right groupings in the early 1970s, offer some insight into the Carlist realm as well, especially the books of de la Cierva (1978, [103] 1981 [104] and 1987 [105]), Rodríguez (1994 [106] and 1997 [107]) and the articles by Gallego (2008) [108] and Casals (2009). [109]

  4. Gustavo Petro - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Interior and Justice, Carlos Holguín Sardi and the Minister of Transport, Andrés Uriel Gallego, were asked to defend the president and his government. Both of them questioned Petro's past as a revolutionary member and accused him of "not condemning the warfare of violent people".

  5. Evaristo Martelo Paumán - Wikipedia

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    Evaristo Martelo y Paumán del Nero Nuñez y Zuazo-Mondragón, [2] 6th Marquess of Almeiras (1850–1928), was a Spanish aristocrat, writer and politician. He is known chiefly as a poet who contributed to emergence of the literary Galician and who is counted among protagonists of the so-called Rexurdimento.

  6. Wismichu - Wikipedia

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    Ismael José Prego Botana [1] was born in A Coruña, [2] located in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain.He moved to Madrid [3] to study Audiovisual Communication at the Rey Juan Carlos I University. [4]

  7. RCD Espanyol - Wikipedia

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    Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona (Catalan: [rəˈjal ˈklub dəpuɾˈtiw əspəˈɲɔl də βəɾsəˈlonə]; "Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona"), commonly known as RCD Espanyol, is a Spanish professional sports club based in Cornellà, Catalonia.

  8. Luisito Rey - Wikipedia

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    Luisito Rey was the son of Rafael Gallego Rey, a flamenco singer turned electrician, and Matilde Sánchez Repiso, a singer and dancer. His siblings are Vicente, nicknamed Tito, and Mario. Mario Vicente Gallego was born in 1942, has 4 children, and was married to Rosa Barbarito before he died.

  9. Spanish Costa Rican - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-Costa Rican Hispano-Costarricense; Total population; 4,726,001 (est.) (Counting a possible 75% of descendants of Spaniards, and 17% of mestizos, although 80% are of European descent)