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    International encyclopaedia of laws : Uganda / by Twinomugisha, Ben Kiromba

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…World Health Organization [WHO] -- Australia -- Belgium -- Bulgaria -- Canada -- [People's Republic of] China -- Czech Republic -- France -- Hellas [Greece] -- Hungary -- Ireland -- Israel -- Malaysia -- The Netherlands -- Nigeria -- Peru -- Poland -- Singapore -- South Africa -- Spain -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- United States of America -- Uruguay.…”
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    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “… Cubans fought for their independence from Spain for most of the nineteenth century. Since most of the armed struggles took place in the countryside and the majority of the fighters were rural inhabitants, the agriarian issue was deeply embedded in the republic inaugurated on May 20, 1902. …”
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    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “… Cubans fought for their independence from Spain for most of the nineteenth century. Since most of the armed struggles took place in the countryside and the majority of the fighters were rural inhabitants, the agriarian issue was deeply embedded in the republic inaugurated on May 20, 1902. …”
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    Law Books in the Hispanic Atlantic World: Spaces, Agents and the Consumption of Texts in the Early Modern Period by Pedro Rueda Ramírez

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It has also been possible to demonstrate the presence of pragmatic texts intended for a variety of audiences and to trace consignments bound for judicial officials and notaries, who needed compendiums of the laws and rules in effect in Spain’s overseas possessions. …”
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    Florida State Symbols by Martin B. Main, Ginger M. Allen

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…DeLeon claimed Florida for Spain and named this new land “Pascua de Florida,” which translates as “feast of flowers.” …”
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    Florida State Symbols by Martin B. Main, Ginger M. Allen

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…DeLeon claimed Florida for Spain and named this new land “Pascua de Florida,” which translates as “feast of flowers.” …”
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    A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Teachers’ Digital Competences by Gündüzalp Seda, Yaraş Zübeyde

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among the results, it was found that the number of publications has been steadily increasing, with Spain being the country that produces the most publications in the field concerning teacher digital competence.…”
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    El Greco's Italian paintings (1560-76) based on Bible texts by Estelle Alma Maré

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Even during his years as an apprentice El Greco’s art is proof that he aspired to the highest humanly accessible values exemplified by Renaissance artistic theory, humanism and Christian spirituality — all of which later came to fruition in an unprecedented original combination in Toledo, Spain, where he settled permanently in 1577. …”
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    European Science Diplomacy in the Southern Neighbourhood: Insights from Morocco and Tunisia by Zane Šime

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Practice theory with a focus on the field and process tracing provide a good basis for analysing past research interlinks that offer some limited, yet valuable insights into the implicit European science diplomacy routines, including examples that support the positioning of France, Spain, especially Barcelona, as explicit science diplomacy hubs. …”
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    Os movimentos sociais na crise financeira global: questões e polêmicas by Leonardo de Araújo e Mota

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…After the financial crisis of 2008 in the United States, other social movements of resistance to capitalism began to protest in the streets of the U.S. and Europe, among which are the Indignados (Spain), Occupy Wall Street (USA) and Geração à Rasca (Portugal). …”
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    Modern Art, National Culture, and Hispanophilia in Revista de Avance by Iliana Cepero

    “…After the collapse of the Cuban economy in the early 1920s, the magazine’s editors, who held socialist and anti-American imperialist beliefs, looked to Spain as a cultural model. In its pages, the magazine privileged Spanish civilization and conflated it with both European modernist culture and Cuban art and literature. …”
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