Enrique Margall (28 August 1944 – 24 October 1986) was a Spanish basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics and...
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Pi (surname) (Chinese: 皮), a Chinese surname Enric Pi (born 1983), Catalan footballer Francesc Pi i Margall (1824–1901), Catalan politician Jordi Sabater...
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1968 Olympics CR 1968.10.22 Mexico City (MEX) 206 Italy 86 98 -12 Enric Margall 18 1968 Olympics 1R 1968.10.20 Mexico City (MEX) 205 Yugoslavia 79...
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members of the GATCPAC and, in contemporany architecture, Ricardo Bofill and Enric Miralles. There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Catalonia: Archaeological...
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José Luis Llorente Sergio Llull Juan Manuel López Iturriaga Josep Maria Margall Fernando Martín Espina Juan Carlos Navarro Felipe Reyes Sergio Rodríguez...
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de Pérez Galdós, carrer de Perill, carrer del Perla, carrer de la Pi i Margall, carrer de Poble Romaní, plaça del Pompeu Fabra, avinguda de Portell, carrer...
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(1819–1882), first president of the First Spanish Republic Francesc Pi i Margall (1824–1901), second president of the First Spanish Republic Valentí Almirall...
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Pierre-Louis Quemin Olivier Guillory Antoine Margall Mercedes 2636 Team SSP 87-96 Moderate Average 902 Frank Puchouau Enric Segura Dorian Bardeau Renault Kerax...
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be called Catalanisme was spearheaded by the federalist views of Pi y Margall and the republican and progressive views of Valentí Almirall, but it was...
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such as L'Illustration, the Illustrirte Zeitung and Le Monde Illustré. Enric Jardí, 1000 famílies catalanes: la cultura, Dopeas, 1977 ISBN 84-7235-331-1...
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Blasco Ibáñez; the one popularly known as Cinc d'Oros, dedicated to Pi i Margall (currently Plaça del Cinc d'Oros); and the avenue also popularly called...
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translation since both Carlists and Republicans —with the exception of Pi y Margall who maintained an anti-colonialist stance— had supported the war and had...
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all kinds of new ideas circulating in London, Paris or Brussels (Pi i Margall would be greatly influenced by his readings of Proudhon); and so that the...
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Catalanist turn and broke with the bulk of the Federal Party, led by Pi i Margall. In 1879 Almirall founded the Diari Català, which although it had a short...
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Ejecutivo de la República y Ministro de la Gobernación á D. Francisco Pi y Margall, y Ministros de Estado, Gracia y Justicia, Hacienda, Guerra, Marina, Fomento...
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Antonio San Epifanio Ignacio Solozábal Juan Manuel López Iturriaga José Margall Fernando Martín Espina Juan de la Cruz Andrés Jiménez José Llorente Fernando...
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disputes with the likes of Pablo Piferrer, Joan Mañé i Flaquer, Francesc Pi i Margall, Manuel Milà i Fontanals and Manuel Tamayo y Baus. Himself he tried his...
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presidents. Its first presidents, Estanislau Figueras and Francesc Pi i Margall, were Catalans. Along the period there were attempts from radical federalists...
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respectively. They were replaced by Carolina Telechea (ERC–CatSí) and Joan Margall (ERC–CatSí) respectively on 12 June 2018. 15 June 2018 - José Luis Ábalos...
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