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Autonomous communities of Spain

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Autonomous communities of Spain

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Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Leon - Places

Leon - France. Léon, Landes, a commune of the Landes département, France Léon (viscounty), Brittany, France Léon (diocese), Brittany, France Leon - Mexico. León, Guanajuato Leon - Nicaragua. León, Nicaragua León Department Leon - Philippines. Leon, Iloilo Leon - Spain. León, León, city León (province) Castile-Leon, autonomous community Kingdom of L ...

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Leon, Leon - Places, Leon - France, Leon - Mexico, Leon - Nicaragua, Leon - Philippines, Leon - Spain, Leon - United States, Leon - People, Leon - Other meanings

Read more here: » Leon: Encyclopedia II - Leon - Places

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Other countries and territories

Some Galicians want the autonomous region of Galicia (Galiza) in Spain to take part in this Union, because their language, Galego, is closely related to Portuguese (in fact many consider one to be a dialect of the other). The two languages have a common origin in Galicia and northern Portugal. A similar case happened with East Timor. But before independence East Timor had the status of Observer, alth ...

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Community of Portuguese Language Countries, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - The formation and member states, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Members, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Observers, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - The importance of CPLP, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - CPLP System, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Executive Secretaries, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Main initiatives, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Free Movement of People, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Other countries and territories, Community of Portuguese Language Countries - External link

Read more here: » Community of Portuguese Language Countries: Encyclopedia II - Community of Portuguese Language Countries - Other countries and territories

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Basque language - Dialects and official status

Basque language - Official status. Historically, Latin or Romance has been the official language. However, Basque was explicitly recognized in some areas, as the local charter of the Basque-colonized Ojacastro valley (now in Rioja) allowed the inhabitants to use Basque in legal processes in the 13th and 14th centuries. Today Basque holds co-official language status in the Basque regions of Spain: the full autonomous community of the Basque Country and some parts of Navarre. Basque has no official standing ...

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Basque language, Basque language - History and classification, Basque language - Proposed connections, Basque language - Geographic distribution, Basque language - Dialects and official status, Basque language - Official status, Basque language - Dialects, Basque language - Derived languages, Basque language - Grammar, Basque language - Phonology, Basque language - Stress and pitch, Basque language - Vocabulary, Basque language - Writing system, Basque language - Phrases, Basque language - Basic phrases, Basque language - Advanced phrases

Read more here: » Basque language: Encyclopedia II - Basque language - Dialects and official status

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Motion picture rating system - Spain

The Ministry of Culture (Ministerio de Cultura) troughout the Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales) rates the films and video releases. TP - Suitable for all ages 7 - Suitable for those aged 7 and over 13 - Suitable for those aged 13 and over 15 - Suitable for those aged 15 and over (available only in some autonomous communities) 16 - Suitable for those aged 16 and over (available only in some autonomous communities) 18 - Suitable for those a ...

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Motion picture rating system, Motion picture rating system - Argentina, Motion picture rating system - Australia, Motion picture rating system - Belgium, Motion picture rating system - Brazil, Motion picture rating system - Canada, Motion picture rating system - Canadian ratings outside Quebec, Motion picture rating system - Quebec system, Motion picture rating system - Chile, Motion picture rating system - Subcategories, Motion picture rating system - Colombia, Motion picture rating system - Denmark, Motion picture rating system - Finland, Motion picture rating system - France, Motion picture rating system - Germany, Motion picture rating system - Hong Kong, Motion picture rating system - Iceland, Motion picture rating system - India, Motion picture rating system - Ireland, Motion picture rating system - Italy, Motion picture rating system - Japan, Motion picture rating system - Malaysia, Motion picture rating system - Mexico, Motion picture rating system - The Netherlands, Motion picture rating system - New Zealand, Motion picture rating system - Norway, Motion picture rating system - Philippines, Motion picture rating system - Portugal, Motion picture rating system - Special classifications, Motion picture rating system - Singapore, Motion picture rating system - South Africa, Motion picture rating system - South Korea, Motion picture rating system - Spain, Motion picture rating system - Sweden, Motion picture rating system - Switzerland, Motion picture rating system - Taiwan, Motion picture rating system - United Kingdom, Motion picture rating system - United States

Read more here: » Motion picture rating system: Encyclopedia II - Motion picture rating system - Spain

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - State subnational - Countries made up of states

State subnational - Countries using the English term state. The United States is made up of 50 states (as well as the District of Columbia); see U.S. state. India is made up of 28 states (and 7 territories); see States and territories of India. Australia is made up of 6 states (and 2 territories); see Australian States and Territories. Malaysia is made up of 13 states (and 3 federal territories); see States of Malaysia. Nigeria is made up of 36 states (and 1 territory); see States of Nige ...

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State subnational, State subnational - Countries made up of states, State subnational - Countries using the English term state, State subnational - Countries using the Portuguese term estado, State subnational - Countries using the Spanish term estado, State subnational - Countries using the German term Bundesland, State subnational - Other equivalent terms used in various countries

Read more here: » State subnational: Encyclopedia II - State subnational - Countries made up of states

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - State subnational - Countries made up of states

State subnational - Countries using the English term state. The United States consists of 50 states (as well as the District of Columbia); see U.S. state. India consists of 28 states (and 7 territories); see States and territories of India. Australia consists of 6 states (and 2 territories); see Australian States and Territories. Malaysia consists of 13 states (and 3 federal territories); see States of Malaysia. Nigeria consists of 36 states (and 1 territory); see States of Ni ...

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State subnational, State subnational - Countries made up of states, State subnational - Countries using the English term state, State subnational - Countries using the Portuguese term estado, State subnational - Countries using the Spanish term estado, State subnational - Countries using the German term Bundesland, State subnational - Other equivalent terms used in various countries

Read more here: » State subnational: Encyclopedia II - State subnational - Countries made up of states

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - History

Extremadura was the source of many of the most famous Spanish conquerors ("conquistadores") and settlers in America. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, Pedro de Alvarado, Pedro de Valdivia, etc. were all born in Extremadura and many towns and cities in America carry a name from their homeland: Mérida is the administrative capital of Extremadura, and also an important city in Mexico and Venezuela, Medellín is now a little town in Extremadura, but also the second largest city in Colombia, Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, its n ...

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Extremadura, Extremadura - History, Extremadura - Economy, Extremadura - Extremeño dialect, Extremadura - Culture

Read more here: » Extremadura: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - History

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - History and outline

The party was founded in April 1978 as Herri Batasuna (People Unity), a coalition of leftist nationalist political groups following the Basque region's rejection of the new Spanish constitution. Its constituent parties had been called together by senior Basque nationalist Telesforo de Monzón in a 1977 meeting called "the table of Alsasua." Herri Batasuna's founding convention was held in Lekeitio, home of Santiago Brouard who was then the leader of HASI (Herriko Alderdi Sozialista Iraultzailea or Revolutionary Socialist People's Party). The party won 170,000 votes (a 13% showing in the Basque Count ...

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Batasuna, Batasuna - History and outline, Batasuna - Electoral participation, Batasuna - Declaration of illegality by the Spanish state

Read more here: » Batasuna: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - History and outline

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule

After the coup of 18th July 1936, the party felt torn. It shared the rebel side's Catholicism and there was pressure from the Vatican to keep away from the Republic, but the promised autonomy and anti-Fascism led them to side with the legitimate republican government: The Biscayne and Guipuzcoan branches, the more important in number, declared support for the republic, democracy and anti-Fascism in the ensuing Spanish Civil War. In the territory seized by the rebels, PNV members faced tough times: The Al ...

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Basque Nationalist Party, Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic, Basque Nationalist Party - 1934-1935, Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule, Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna, Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years, Basque Nationalist Party - Position in recent referenda

Read more here: » Basque Nationalist Party: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Murcia autonomous community - History

The Carthaginians established a permanent trading depot on the Murcian coast at Cartagena, which the Romans called Carthago Nova. For the Carthaginian traders, the mountainous territory was merely the Iberian hinterland of their seacoast emporium. Roman Murcia was a part of the province of Hispania Tarraconensis. Under the Moors, who introduced the large-scale irrigation on which Murcian agriculture depends, the province was known as Todmir; it included, according to Idrisi, the 11th century Arab cartographer based in Sicily, the cities of M ...

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Murcia autonomous community, Murcia autonomous community - History, Murcia autonomous community - Culture, Murcia autonomous community - Communications, Murcia autonomous community - External link

Read more here: » Murcia autonomous community: Encyclopedia II - Murcia autonomous community - History

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Eusko Alkartasuna - Origin

Even though the idea for a Basque national political party separate from both Herri Batasuna and the Euzko Alderdi-Jeltzalea / Partido Nacionalista Vasco emerged in 1986, it was not until 1987 that the first congress of the party was held in Pamplona-Iruña (Pamplona) in 1987. Carlos Garaikoetxea was then elected as the party's first president. The split from the PNV was based on: A personality clash between the lehendakari Garaikoetxea and the PNV leader Xabier Arzalluz. The configuration of the Basque Country: ...

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Eusko Alkartasuna, Eusko Alkartasuna - Origin, Eusko Alkartasuna - Name, Eusko Alkartasuna - Recent years

Read more here: » Eusko Alkartasuna: Encyclopedia II - Eusko Alkartasuna - Origin

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Autonomous entity - Autonomous city

Autonomous entity - Argentina. Since the 1994 Constitution grants Buenos Aires, formerly Capital Federal (Spanish, Federal Capital), the status of autonomous and changes the formal name to Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Spanish, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires). Another large city that is currently pressing for autonomy is Rosario, in the Santa Fe Province. Rosario has nearly 1 million inhabitants (about 1.3 million counting its suburbs and nearby towns), and is usuall ...

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Autonomous entity, Autonomous entity - Autonomous city, Autonomous entity - Argentina, Autonomous entity - Autonomous community, Autonomous entity - Autonomous district, Autonomous entity - Autonomous province, Autonomous entity - Autonomous region, Autonomous entity - Autonomous republic, Autonomous entity - Autonomous territory, Autonomous entity - Countries with several types of autonomous entities, Autonomous entity - China, Autonomous entity - Russia, Autonomous entity - Historical Autonomous entities

Read more here: » Autonomous entity: Encyclopedia II - Autonomous entity - Autonomous city

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - History

Extremadura was the source of many of the most famous conquerors ("conquistadores") and settlers in America. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, Pedro de Alvarado, Pedro de Valdivia, etc. were all born in Extremadura and many towns and cities in America carry a name from their homeland: Mérida is the administrative capital of Extremadura, and also an important city in Mexico and Venezuela, Medellín is now a little town in Extremadura, but also the second largest city in Colombia, Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico, its name is d ...

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Extremadura, Extremadura - History, Extremadura - Economy, Extremadura - Extremeño dialect, Extremadura - Culture

Read more here: » Extremadura: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - History

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - Electoral participation

Batasuna had around 200,000 voters and won 10% of the vote in the 2001 regional elections after boycotting the 2000 general election. Batasuna had representatives in the European Parliament and in the parliaments of Navarre and the provinces of the Basque autonomous community. It also ruled some local councils, and had members in many more. Currently, Batasuna has lost all its representations in the Spanish Parliaments, since renewing their compositi ...

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Batasuna, Batasuna - History and outline, Batasuna - Electoral participation, Batasuna - Declaration of illegality by the Spanish state

Read more here: » Batasuna: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - Electoral participation

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - Declaration of illegality by the Spanish state

The party denies any links to ETA. There have been a number of attempts to ban the party, and it has frequently changed its name as part of the effort to avoid this, being called Herri Batasuna, then becoming part of the Euskal Herritarrok coalition in the 1990s. Members of the Basque left consider the Spanish government's efforts against Batasuna and its successors to be part of an organized campaign targeting the social support for the independence movement. They point to government crackdowns against the newspaper Egin, the radio station Her ...

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Batasuna, Batasuna - History and outline, Batasuna - Electoral participation, Batasuna - Declaration of illegality by the Spanish state

Read more here: » Batasuna: Encyclopedia II - Batasuna - Declaration of illegality by the Spanish state

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Autonomous entity - Countries with several types of autonomous entities

Some countries have several levels of autonomous entities. Autonomous entity - China. Main articles: Special Administrative Region, Autonomous entities of China In the People's Republic of China, there are two main types of autonomous divisions in the administrative hierarchy. The special administrative regions are former European colonies that were recently handed over to PRC rule. SAR's have a very high degree of autonomy, including independent judiciaries and courts of final appeal, ...

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Autonomous entity, Autonomous entity - Autonomous city, Autonomous entity - Argentina, Autonomous entity - Autonomous community, Autonomous entity - Autonomous district, Autonomous entity - Autonomous province, Autonomous entity - Autonomous region, Autonomous entity - Autonomous republic, Autonomous entity - Autonomous territory, Autonomous entity - Countries with several types of autonomous entities, Autonomous entity - China, Autonomous entity - Russia, Autonomous entity - Historical Autonomous entities

Read more here: » Autonomous entity: Encyclopedia II - Autonomous entity - Countries with several types of autonomous entities

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna

Alderdi Eguna ("Party Day") is the national holiday of the Basque Nationalist Party which is annually celebrated on the last Sunday of September, the Sunday closest to the feast day of Saint Michael, the patron saint of Euskal Herria and of the Basque Nationalist Party. The central act of this celebration is a political meeting of leading nationalists, but the celebration begins in the morning with a traditional festival in which the different municipal organizations from the party set up stands to sell drinks and the ...

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Basque Nationalist Party, Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic, Basque Nationalist Party - 1934-1935, Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule, Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna, Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years, Basque Nationalist Party - Position in recent referenda

Read more here: » Basque Nationalist Party: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic

Basque Nationalist Party - 1934-1935. The division between autonomism and independentism appeared again during the second Spanish Republic. Headed by Eli Gallastegi, a small group of radical independentists, gathered around the weekly Jagi-Jagi and the Mountaineer Federation of Biscay, left the party. They rejected the autonomy that PNV was working for. ...

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Basque Nationalist Party, Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic, Basque Nationalist Party - 1934-1935, Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule, Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna, Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years, Basque Nationalist Party - Position in recent referenda

Read more here: » Basque Nationalist Party: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - Economy

Extremadura is the poorest region in Spain. The Extremadura Regional Government has authored its own Linux distribution, LinEx. ...

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Extremadura, Extremadura - History, Extremadura - Economy, Extremadura - Extremeño dialect, Extremadura - Culture

Read more here: » Extremadura: Encyclopedia II - Extremadura - Economy

Autonomous communities of Spain: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years

ETA was created by members of the Basque Nationalist Party in 1959. To date, PNV has dominated in every administration of the Basque government, although the socialist Ramón Rubial started being head of the Basque General Council until the first autonomous elections. It was a founder part of the Christian Democrat International. Now the party has joined the recently formed European Democratic Party, with the French Union pour la Démocratie Française, the former European officer Romano Prodi and other parties. Basque ...

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Basque Nationalist Party, Basque Nationalist Party - The Second Spanish Republic, Basque Nationalist Party - 1934-1935, Basque Nationalist Party - The Spanish civil war and Franco's rule, Basque Nationalist Party - Alderdi Eguna, Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years, Basque Nationalist Party - Position in recent referenda

Read more here: » Basque Nationalist Party: Encyclopedia II - Basque Nationalist Party - Recent years




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