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 Felipe Gonzalez Marquez Biography / Biography of Felipe Gonzalez Marquez Main Biography
Felipe González Márquez was born on March 5, 1942, in Seville, the largest city in western Andalusia in the south of Spain.
His father, Felipe González Helguera, bought and sold cattle and owned a small dairy in a lower-middle-class district of Seville.
Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996, Felipe González Márquez (born 1942) helped lead Spain into the European community of nations.
www.bookrags.com /biography-felipe-gonzalez-marquez   (241 words)

  
 Felipe Gonzalez Marquez Biography / Biography of Felipe Gonzalez Marquez Main Biography
Felipe González Márquez was born on March 5, 1942, in Seville, the largest city in western Andalusia in the south of Spain.
His father, Felipe González Helguera, bought and sold cattle and owned a small dairy in a lower-middle-class district of Seville.
Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996, Felipe González Márquez (born 1942) helped lead Spain into the European community of nations.
www.bookrags.com /biography/felipe-gonzalez-marquez   (241 words)

  
 TIME Europe Spain: In with the New 8/07/2000
The system worked well for the PSOE during the almost 14 years that Felipe González ran the country; he could keep the barons in line, and his personal eloquence and charisma kept the opposition conservatives, the Popular Party, in the electoral shade.
It was there that Felipe González rose to power in the party.
Zapatero said the congress had been as vital to the party as was the one it held in exile in Suresnes, in France, in 1973.
www.time.com /time/europe/magazine/2000/0807/spain.html   (910 words)

  
 The Original WWP - Amanece en Coyoacán - Aura Castro y Felipe González - World Wide Panorama
Copyright © 2004 Felipe B. González Carrasco and Aura Castro López, All Rights Reserved
The Original WWP - Amanece en Coyoacán - Aura Castro y Felipe González - World Wide Panorama
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geoimages.berkeley.edu /wwp304/html/AuraCastroyFelipeGonzalez.html   (85 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Felipe González Márquez
Felipe González Márquez (1942- ), político español, presidente del gobierno (1982-1996), el primer dirigente del...
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Felipe González Márquez
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 A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union --E--
Spain's austerity programme drove unemployment to over 22% in 1995, undermining the popularity of Felipe González.
In September 1992 these strains culminated in violent currency speculation, resulting in the departure of the pound and the lira from the ERM and the devaluation of the peseta.
In 1995, however, the European Council agreed to abandon the name in favour of the euro, in deference to German concern that the ECU would not be credible, given its track record of repeated devaluation occasioned by the weakness of several of its components, notably the lira, the peseta, the escudo and the drachma.
www.euro-know.org /dictionary/e.html   (85 words)

  
 Spain. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1982, a Socialist majority was elected to the Cortes in parliamentary elections and Felipe González Márquez became prime minister.
Spain’s bicameral legislature, the Cortes, consists of the chamber of deputies and the senate, both of whose representatives are elected every four years in provincial elections.
The W Pyrenees and the northern coast, paralleled by the Cantabrian Mts., are occupied by Navarre, with the city of Pamplona; the Basque Country, with the ports of Bilbao and San Sebastián; Santander; and Asturias, with Oviedo and the port of Gijón.
www.bartleby.com /65/sp/Spain.html   (5831 words)

  
 ejecutados.htm
Felipe Hermida González (funcionario judicial de Ferrol, 49 años).
Ricardo Fornés Chust (domiciliado en Barcelona, 33 años, palero).
Ricardo Martínez Pedreira (33 años, empleado municipal en Ferrol, de IR).
www.terra.es /personal/suarxm/ejecutados.htm   (5831 words)

  
 Spain. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1982, a Socialist majority was elected to the Cortes in parliamentary elections and Felipe González Márquez became prime minister.
Spain also expanded its international role; it was admitted into NATO in 1982 and became a member of the European Community (now the European Union) in 1986.
Rightist civil guards seeking greater centralization seized the Spanish parliament in 1981, but the coup was quickly put down.
www.bartleby.com /65/sp/Spain.html   (5831 words)

  
 González Márquez, Felipe - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
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 esphis2.htm
The following year the Socialist party won a sweeping victory in nationwide elections, bringing into power the first left-wing government since before the civil war, with Socialist leader Felipe González Márquez as premier.
Violence associated with Basque and Catalan separatism remained a problem in the 1980s.
In 1981 Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo became premier following Suárez's resignation.
www.siue.edu /~jbueno/COURSES/FL111C/AIDS/Topical_Index/esphis2.htm   (350 words)

  
 Aznar Lopez, Jose Maria --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A former tax inspector who was little known outside his native country, Aznar had narrowly defeated incumbent Felipe González Márquez in the general elections on March 3.
Though Aznar's victory fell far short of the…
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9112939   (350 words)

  
 Spain
2 Dec 1982 - 5 May 1996 Felipe González Márquez (b.
13 Sep 1598 - 31 Mar 1621 Felipe III (b.
1539 - 1541 Felipe (Felipe II) (1st time) (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Spain.html   (4571 words)

  
 Encyclopedia.com - Results for Gonz?z M?uez, Felipe
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www.encyclopedia.com /articles/05224.html   (4571 words)

  
 Infoplease Search: san felipe pueblo
(Encyclopedia) González Márquez, Felipe, 1942–, Spanish political leader.
www.infoplease.com /search.php3?query=San+Felipe+Pueblo&in=all   (4571 words)

  
 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Encyclopedia...
From 1974, its general secretary was Felipe González, who moved the party away from its Marxist and socialist path, turning the PSOE into a social-democratic party, similar to those of the rest of western Europe.
In 2001, a new general secretary, Jose Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was elected, replacing Felipe González, and renewing the party.
Felipe González became Prime minister, a position that he occupied from 1982 to 1996.
www.asinah.net /en/wikipedia/s/sp/spanish_socialist_workers__party.html   (4571 words)

  
 Spanish Socialist Workers Party
From 1974, its general secretary was Felipe González, who in a congress at Suresnes (France), moved the party away from its Marxist and socialist path, turning the PSOE into a social-democratic party, similar to those of the rest of western Europe.
In 2001, a new general secretary, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was elected, replacing Felipe González, and renewing the party.
Felipe González became Prime minister, a position that he occupied from 1982 to 1996.
www.wikiverse.org /spanish-socialist-workers-party   (4571 words)

  
 Mariano Riva Palacio Collection: Part 09, 1855-1856
Estanislao Castelazo, Luis Escorza, Vicente Borbolla, Joaquín Cárdenas, José Miguel González, José María Islas, Ignacio Borbolla, Nicolás Borbolla, Francisco Ramírez, Luis González, José María Labastida, Agustín Vergara, Manuel González, Anastasio González, José María Téllez, José María González, Vicente Melo, Pedro Licona, Juan Carrillo, Ignacio Chiapa, Manuel Antonio Tello, Vicente Ortiz, and José Hurtado.
Desire to place his son Felipe Neri de Oviedo in the Seminario Conciliar; dropout from illness; Primo de Rivera; plea of poverty.
Request for position with the Administración de Rentas de Temam[atl]a to replace Francisco Meoqui, who is moving to the Aduana de Cuernavaca; dissatisfaction with the Recaudación de peajes; illness of brother.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00032/00032p9-P.html   (4571 words)

  
 Spain
2 Dec 1982 - 5 May 1996 Felipe González Márquez (b.
1539 - 1541 Felipe (Felipe II) (1st time) (b.
16 Nov 1700 - 14 Jan 1724 Felipe V (1st time) (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Spain.html   (4571 words)

  
 Santiago Carrillo
When Carrillo paid a courtesy visit to the congress he met the new PSOE leader, Felipe González, but did not afterwards recall the encounter.
Felipe González, the PSOE leader, disagreed and attacked the UDC vigorously for its failure to press ahead with reforms.
The PSOE was more reluctant to demand that workers make sacrifices, and its control over the UGT was not as firm as that of the PCE on the Workers’ Commissions.
www.whatnextjournal.co.uk /Pages/Back/Wnext23/Carrillo.html   (4571 words)

  
 Estado de México - Naucalpan de Juárez
Durante la Revolución Mexicana se distinguieron: Román Díaz Rosas, Arnulfo Chávez, Alfredo Basurto García, Camilo Santos, Encarnación Díaz, Ezequiel Villaviscencio, Felipe Ángel Fortuño Miramón, Joaquín Bolaños Camacho, Luis Medina Barrón, Manuel Ramírez, Manuel Villanueva, Rodolfo González, Toribio Velasco y el avecindado en Naucalpan Román Díaz Rosas.
Entre 1910 a 1920, durante la Revolución Mexicana se distinguieron: Román Díaz Rosas, Arnulfo Chávez, Alfredo Basurto García, Camilo Santos, Encarnación Díaz, Ezequiel Villaviscencio, Felipe Ángel Fortuño Miramón, Joaquín Bolaños Camacho, Luis Medina Barrón, Manuel Ramírez, Manuel Villanueva, Rodolfo González, Toribio Velasco y el avecindado en Naucalpan Román Díaz Rosas.
En Naucalpan pueden leerse no sólo los impresos locales y panfletos de distribución gratuita, también pueden adquirirse revistas; en cuanto a los de interés sólo regional, hay 13 publicaciones de diferentes formatos.
www.e-local.gob.mx /work/templates/enciclo/mexico/mpios/15057a.htm   (4571 words)

  
 ¿Sabía Usted Qué?
En el ATP de Viña del Mar 2006 se batió el record de chilenos participando en el cuadro principal del torneo chileno con 7 tenistas, estos fueron Fernando González, Nicolás Massú, Adrián García, Paul Capdeville, Jorge Aguilar, Felipe Parada y Guillermo Hormazábal
Fernando González terminó como número 1 de Chile el año 2005 en la posición número 11, con este ranking es la cuarta mejor posición en que un chileno ha comcluído la temporada desde que se creo el sistema abierto en 1973
Fernando González fue el único jugador que acabó 2005 en el Top 25 tanto en individual como en dobles
www.tenischile.com /sabia_ud_que.htm   (408 words)

  
 Presidio de San Felipe y Santiago de Janos Records, 1706-1858 Part 1: 1706-1786
Firmas de Pedro Hugues de Espinosa, Manuel de Frías, Cristobal González.
Testigos: José Manuel Gracia, Pedro de Acosta, Antonio González.
Firmas de Pedro Hugues de Espinosa, Manuel de Frías, Cristóbal González.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00083/00083p1-P.html   (408 words)

  
 Nueva Galicia on Encyclopedia.com
(político socialista Felipe González; elecciones en Galicia, España)(TT: Gonzalez's worst (and bitter) defeat) (TA: socialist politician Felipe...
History and collective memories of migration in a land of migrants: the case of Iberian Galicia *.
Nominally subject to the viceroy of New Spain, it was essentially a separate administration controlled from Spain, and it came to be known after the creation (1563) of a presidential office of its own as the presidency of Nueva Galicia.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/N/NuevaG1al.asp   (448 words)

  
 Cronología de la Historia Resumida del Ecuador
Francisco González; González toma Cuenca y hace ejecutar a 28 humildes hombres del pueblo, en forma cruel, para que sirva de escarmiento.
Santiago de Larraín Barros asume la Presidencia de la Real Audiencia de Quito (siendo confirmado por Felipe V en 1721).
25 - Deseando un puerto cercano a Quito, Benalcázar funda Santiago de Guayaquil cerca de Yaguachi; meses más tarde, habiendo salido Benalcázar hacia Quito, la población es abandonada por los españoles que sobreviven un feroz ataque de los indígenas chonos.
www.geocities.com /equatorial2000   (448 words)

  
 k’alebøl » Ethnic dress codes
Ernest Lluch, he explains, once had a conversation with the then Spanish prime minister, Felipe González, in which Mr González said that he could always spot Catalan women at airports because of the way they dressed.
Our Francesc takes life seriously - his writing leads one to suspect that he, too, was once bitten by a dog - and Saturday’s events in Madrid had him all a-tremble.
oreneta.com /kalebeul/2004/05/26/ethnic-dress-codes   (341 words)

  
 Freelance Spain -  The Political Scene in Spain
The socialist party's personable leader, Felipe González, became the youngest premier elected to office in Europe.
While no responsibility was ever pinned on Felipe Gonzalez himself, his image and that of his party were tarnished beyond repair and the socialists lost the general elections in 1996.
In March 2000, aided by to buoyant Spanish economy, the Popular Party won go absolute majority, and most regional parties had gains, while the Spanish Socialist Party and Izquierda Unida suffered heavy losses at the polling stations.
www.spainview.com /politic.html   (341 words)

  
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY, November 1997
Contents: Kendrick, J. The art of navigator in the time of Malaspina.--González González, F. Instrumentos del Real Observatorio destinados a la Expedición Malaspina.--David, A. Felipe Bouzá and the British Hydrographic Office, 1823-1834.--López Arroyo, M. Tres observatorios astronómicos de la época de la Expedición Malaspina.
www.astro.unibonn.de /~pbrosche/iaucomm41/biblio/bib_9711.html   (341 words)

  
 Jovita Gonzalez and E.E. Mireles Papers
E.E. Mireles and Jovita González were married in 1935 in San Antonio, and then moved to Del Rio where he was the principal of San Felipe High School and she taught high school English.
González was elected to served as the Texas Folklore Society's vice president in 1928, and as president for two terms from 1930 to 1932.
After receiving her B.A. from Our Lady of the Lake in 1927, she taught for two years at Saint Mary's Hall, an Episcopal school for girls, until she was awarded the Lapham Scholarship to do research along the border, and to work on an M.A. at the University of Texas.
www.library.txstate.edu /swwc/archives/writers/jovita.html   (2098 words)

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