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  Wikipedia: Spain
Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary monarch and a bicameral parliament, the Cortes or National Assembly.
Spain is, at present, what is called a State of Autonomies, formally unitary but, in fact, functioning as a Federation of Autonomous Communities, each one with different powers (for instances, some have their own educational and health systems, others do not) and laws.
Spain is bound to the east by Mediterranean Sea (containing the Balearic Islands), to the north by the Bay of Biscay and to its west by the Atlantic Ocean, where the Canary Islands off the African coast are found.
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 Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary monarch and a bicameral parliament, the Cortes Generales or National Assembly.
Spain's mixed capitalist economy supports a GDP that on a per capita basis is 87% that of the four leading West Europeanan economies.
Until 1714, Spain was a loose confederation of kingdoms and statelets, under the same king, until King Philip V removed the autonomous status of the Aragonese crown.
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 Spain - Gurupedia
Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary monarch and a bicameral
Spain is bound to the east by Mediterranean Sea (containing the Balearic Islands), to the north by the Bay of Biscay and to its west by the
Spain is a predominantly (94%) Roman Catholic country, although the recent waves of immigration have lead to an increasing number of Muslims.
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 History of Spain - Gurupedia
In 587, Reccared, the Visigothic king at Toledo, having been converted to Catholicism put an end to dissension on the question of Arianism and launched a movement in Spain to unify the various religious doctrines that existed in the land.
Under the Bonaparte, Spain failed to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions of the 18th century, and also failed to absorb the ideals that of the Enlightenment that were revolutionizing European thought.
Disgusted with the king's involvement in it, urban population voted for republican parties in the municipal elections of April 1931.
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 List of Spanish monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles's son Philip II of Spain who already was King of Castile and Aragon (directly from his father) also became King of Portugal, and no longer there was any other monarchy in the Iberian Peninsula.
The House of Habsburg (or "of Austria", as it was known in Spain) descended from Charles I of Spain (who was also the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V).
The Spanish kings of the House of Bourbon were descended from the French royal family.
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 Top20Spain.com - Your Top20 Guide to Spain!
Spain and Portugal disagree on the interpretation of the outputs of the Congress of Vienna (1815), which according to Portugal stated the return of the territory to Portugal.
Spain became a unified crown with the union of Castile and Aragon) in 1492 and the annexation of Navarre in 1515.
Until 1714, Spain was a loose confederation of kingdoms and statelets under one king, until King Philip V (Felipe V) removed the autonomous status of the Aragonese crown.
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 Spain Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Spain is, at present, what is called a ''State of Autonomies'', formally unitary but, in fact, functioning as a Federation of Autonomous Communities of SpainAutonomous Communities, each one with different powers (for instance, some have their own educational and health systems, others do not) and laws.
Spain's mixed capitalist economy supports a GDP that on a per capita basis is 87% that of the four leading Western EuropeWest European economies.
Until 1714, Spain was a loose confederation of kingdoms and statelets, under the same king, until King Philip V of SpainPhilip V removed the autonomous status of the Aragonese crown.
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 Genealogyweb presents...Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Spain is located at the Iberian Peninsula, of which it occupies approximately 80%, in the southwest of Europe.
Spain is the 3rd country of Europe in extension and the 5th in population.
Spain is one of the largest wine producers in the world, and three million tonnes of grapes are bottled each year.
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 Wikipedia: Castile
A former kingdom of Spain, Castile comprises the two regions of Old Castile in north-western Spain, and New Castile in the centre of the country.
The dynastic union of Castile and Aragón in 1469, when Ferdinand II of Aragon wed Isabella I of Castile, led to the formal creation of Spain as a single entity in 1516.
The language of Castile emerged as the primary language of Spain - known to many of its speakers as castellano and in English simply as the Spanish language.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Spain
The Kingdom of Spain or Spain (Spanish and Galician: Reino de España or España; Catalan: Regne d'Espanya; Basque: Espainiako Erresuma) is a country located in the southwest of Europe.
Spain is considered by some, including a part of Spanish population (aproximately 10% according to the latest surveys), to be a group of nations unified under a single State, much like Belgium, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
Spain was the first European country to become a unified nation, between 1492 (union of Castile and Aragon) and 1515 (annexation of Navarre).Until 1714, Spain was a loose confederation of kingdoms and statelets, under the same king, until King Philip V removed the autonomous status of the Aragonese crown.
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 Spain - Art History Online Reference and Guide
In the meantime, Spain lost most of its colonies in the Americas during the 19th century, a trend which ended with the loss of Cuba, the Philippines and Puerto Rico to the United States after the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Spain is bound to the east by Mediterranean Sea (containing the Balearic Islands), to the north by the Bay of Biscay (Golfo de Vizcaya) and to its west by the Atlantic Ocean, where the Canary Islands off the African coast are found.
Spain's mixed capitalist economy supports a GDP that on a per capita basis is 87% that of the four leading West European economies.
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 Spain...Astroppo.com
Spain was occupied by France during the Napoleonic era in the early 1800s.
Spain was briefly a Republic in 1871-1873, and became a liberal democracy after that.
Spain lost most of its colonies in the Americas early in the 19th century, and the rest of them together with the Philippines after the Spanish-American War of 1898.
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 Mark Humphrys' family tree
Her family descends from an impossibly romantic story - Augustus "Reebkomp", the illegitimate son of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke in England in the 18th century.
Apart from the above, her family history can be summarised as merchants and traders in Scotland in the 17th and 18th centuries, who rose to the middle class there centuries before that was possible in Ireland.
Hence I have separated "My wife's family tree" - the families that only my wife descends from, from "Our common family tree" - the families that she descends from, and that I may too if the Blennerhassett link is proven.
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 The Jesse Tree Depicting Jesus
The Merovingians were a dynasty of Frankish kings, descended, according to tradition, from Merovech, chief of the Salian Franks, whose son was Childeric I and whose grandson was Clovis I, the founder of the Frankish monarchy.
As their banking role increased the Knights served such kings as Henry II of England and Louis IX of France and as their landholdings grew, they aroused the hostility, fear, and jealousy of secular rulers and of the secular clergy as well.
The Bush family certainly are not Mormons and consequently would not be involved in LDS attempts to seize economic and political power in the USA.
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 Spain, did you mean Spain in Europe?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
that a centralized Spanish state was established and the first Borbon king Philip V of Spain in 1707 cancelled the Aragon court and changed the title of king of Castilla and Aragon for the current king of Spain.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with a herary monarch and a bicameral parliament, the Cortes Generales or National Assembly.
Spain is bound to the east by Merranean Sea (containing the Balearic Islands), to the north by the Bay of Biscay and to its west by the Atlantic Ocean, where the Canary Islands off the African coast are found.
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 Navarra Coat of Arms, Family Crest
The mountainous borders of Spain contain the origins of the prestigious surname Navarra.The original bearer of the name Navarra, which is a local surname, once lived, held land, or was born in the beautiful region of Spain.
In Spain, hereditary surnames were adopted according to fairly general rules and during the late Middle Ages, names that were derived from localities became increasingly widespread.
Spain, which is presently a state that includes the Balearic and Canary Islands and is in southwestern Europe, was originally settled by the Iberians.
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 Spain - Jokes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Kingdom of Spain or Spain (Template:Ll and Template:Ll: Reino de España or España; Catalan: Regne d'Espanya; Basque: Espainiako Erresuma) is a country located in the southwest of Europe.
In the meantime, Spain lost all of its colonies in the Caribbean region and Asia-Pacific region during the 19th century, a trend which ended with the loss of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines and Guam to the United States after the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Morocco claims the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla and the uninhabited Vélez, Alhucemas, Chafarinas, and Perejil ("Parsley") islands, all on the northern coast of Africa.
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 ARAGON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Aragon is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain.
Catalan kings of Aragón ruled not only the present administrative region but also Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
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 Rxpress - Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Ramiro I was initially named king of Aragon; later, after his brother Gionzalo´s death, also of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza.
The Kings of Aragón (called by some present-day historians "Kings of Aragón and Counts of Barcelona") ruled territories that consisted of not only the present administrative region of Aragón but also Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia (see Aragonese Empire).
The King of Aragón was the direct King of the Aragonese region, and held also the title of King of Valencia, King of Mallorca (for a time), Count of Barcelona, Lord of Montpellier, and, only temporarily, Duke of Athens and Neopatria.
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 Isabel I
Ferdinand and Isabella succeeded as joint sovereigns to the throne of Castile on the death of Isabella's half brother Henry IV in December of 1474.
From 1481 the "Catholic Kings," as Ferdinand and Isabella were known, ruled both kingdoms jointly, but it was a union of crowns not countries.
In 1492 The Inquisition persuaded the Catholic Kings to expel the Jews whose conversion to Christianity was doubtful.
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 Wikinfo | Aragon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Aragon (Spanish, Aragón) is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain.
The dynastic union of Castile and Aragón in 1479, when Ferdinand II of Aragon wed Isabella I of Castile, led to the formal creation of Spain as a single entity in 1516.
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 Kings of spain Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Kings Of Spain are great for when you're looking to get better at kings of spain for selfish purposes.
To decrease loading time, this text on Spain was extracted from: The Periphery of Francia, which includes information on all European kings.
The Kings of Spain (by Robert Warholm) The Royal Family of Spain (by Henri van Oene...
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 spanish family trees secrets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
While you were staying with your host family, you were deeply impressed by how much they loved each other, and how they always put family first.
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 Kings of Spain family tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a collection of family trees of the kingdom of Spain.
Since Spain, as a united country dates from the 15th century only, the former kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre (see Kings of Navarre family tree) was also an independent kingdom.
See also: Spain - History of Spain - List of Spanish monarchs
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 Earl Shilton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Earl Shilton is a small town in Leicestershire England close to Hinckley and about 10 miles (16 km) Leicester.
One of the parcels of land gifted Hugh de Grandsmesnil by King William the Conqueror was the village of Scheltone now as Earl Shilton.
The village measured some acres (2 kmandsup2) standing on the top a low ridge in the southwest of county.
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 Carmona Coat of Arms, Family Crest
The distinguished Spanish surname Carmona belongs to a Castilian family who came from a place called Carmona, located in the judicial district of Torrijos in Toledo.
First found in the Valley of Cabuérniga in Santander, in the northern central regions of the Iberian Peninsula.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Cristobal De Carmon who arrived in New Spain in 1561 with his wife, Constanza de Morales, and children, Alonso De Carmona and his wife and child settled in Peru in 1579.
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 Tuatha De Danaan Family Tree
Although a couple of reference works give family trees for the Welsh gods (DK, R), I have never seen a family tree that showed all the relationships among the prominent gods of the Irish pantheon, the Tuatha Dé Danann.
These books are all excellent sources of information if you want to know more about the various gods in these family trees.
Elsewhere cited as "son of Ethniu, son of Smretha, son of Tigernmay, son of Faelu, son of Etheor, son of Irial, son of Erimon, son of Mil of Spain" ECW254-255.
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 camping Spain, nice campings in Spain, Costa Brava, Pyrenees, Navarra, Almata, vacances en Espagne, pyreneeën, huesca, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
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On April 21, 2005, the country gave full marriage and adoption rights to homosexual couples.
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 LIST OF SPANISH MONARCHS FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Joanna's son, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, succeeded her on the throne of Castile; and he also succeeded his grandfather Ferdinand on the Aragonese throne when Ferdinand died in 1516; thereafter the thrones were united.
#Throughout much of Spain, Fernando's abdication was not recognized to be valid, having been given under duress.
#Following Carlos IV's second abdication, there was a month long interregnum, during which Marshal Joachim Murat ruled Spain as Lieutenant-General and Governor of the Realm.
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