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  • Spain portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Spain, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Spain on Wikipedia. If you would...
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  • King of Spain The last French monarch to exercise a veto was Louis XV in the 1758 conclave. FearÉIREANN 00:05, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC) But then, by 1903, there...
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  • Ferrándiz y Niño, a Spanish Admiral, born in Seville in 1847 and dead in Madrid in 1912. He was Spanish Navy minister between 1903-1904 and 1907 – 1909...
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  • in Spain 1903 in Spain 1904 in Spain 1905 in Spain 1906 in Spain 1907 in Spain 1908 in Spain 1909 in Spain 1910 in Spain 1911 in Spain 1912 in Spain 1913...
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  • text about the two lease documents in 1903, plus some text about the two treaties of relations documents of 1903 and of 1934 - all of which documents...
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  • Spain Low‑importance...
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  • Unión Republicana (Republican Union) party in Spain founded in 1903. See Unión Republicana (España) on Spanish wikipedia. mennonot 14:58, 22 August 2006...
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  • Footballer Rebecca Romero (Spanish father) Track cyclist and rower Rafael Merry del Val was a Roman Catholic Cardinal from 1903 until his death. Felipe Fernández-Armesto...
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  • known throughout Spain as Chicorrito and has having killed 1.000 bulls ... body is scarred with seventy wounds"); [2], LA Times (Aug 19, 1903) ("Enrique Robles...
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  • level. BetacommandBot 03:13, 27 August 2007 (UTC) Spanish, German and Russian WP say he died on 5 March 1903. Where does the December 1904 date come from?...
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  • Talk:Athletic Bilbao (category C-Class football in Spain articles)
    good idea to also include Spanish flags for the majority of the players. The club has a distinguished record in producing Spanish internationals and most...
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  • elite that Spain could not survive the loss of the empire. The second was a product of an overly aggressive attempt to restore that empire in North Africa...
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  • married 2nd in Pamplona, March 2, 1878, with Doña Rosa Carolina Victoria Eloisa Noeb y Stolz (*Paris, February 13, 1815, +July 30, 1903), Princess and...
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  • Vatican 1 Pope..1903..Princess Royal Victoria Mary Charlotte was named and baptise by chatholic Vatican1 as Maria Christiana or Ena of Spain.. On October...
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  • alicea Neuburger, 1903 (c) catalonica de Sagarra 1930 (Spain: Catalonia) semitristis de Sagarra, 1930 (d) petheri Romei, 1927 (South Spain: Sierra Nevada)...
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  • imported to construct the canal in 1903 to 1914. Spanish speaking Panamanians were not permitted to live in Cocoli. or in the Canal Zone.The white residents...
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  • Talk:Sabino Arana (category Start-Class Spain articles)
    Castillo, the Spanish president was sclavist and wrote about the Cubans as subhuman people. Arana (January 26, 1865 - November 25, 1903); Antonio Cánovas...
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  • Talk:Mexico (category Pages translated from Spanish Wikipedia)
    next three centuries, Spanish expansion enforced Christianity, spread the Spanish language,...' Iberians, the concept of Spain came years later after...
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  • Talk:Gran Colombia (category Wikipedia vital articles in History)
    country until 1903, when – with backing from the United States in exchange for allowing the US to build the Panama Canal – it became independent. In reality...
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  • Talk:Juan Tusquets Terrats (category Start-Class Spain articles)
    lifted directly from pages 34-37 of the book The Spanish Holocaust by Paul Preston, which is not cited in the "References" section. Below is the relevant...
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