Baleares Football Club (1920–1940) Club de Fútbol Baleares (1940–1942) Club Deportivo Atlético-Baleares (1942–1943) Club Deportivo Atlético Baleares (1943–2012)...
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Balearic Islands (redirect from Islas Baleares Comunidad Autónoma)
calling them the Baleares. The term Balearic may derive from Greek (Γυμνησίαι/Gymnesiae and Βαλλιαρεῖς/Balliareis). In Latin, it was Baleares. Of the various...
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monuments honoring Baleares, in the port and the cemetery. Fullana, Jeroni F.; Eduardo Conolloy; Daniel Cota (2000). El Crucero "Baleares" (in Spanish). ISBN 84-95360-02-0...
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Alfonso) (1927) Miguel de Cervantes (1930) Canarias class Canarias (1936) Baleares (1936) - Sunk at the Battle of Cape Palos, 1938 Friedman, Norman "Anti-Aircraft...
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Pinzón (1949/1960*-1983) F-42 Legazpi (1951/1960*-1978) F-70 Baleares class (5) F-71 Baleares (1973–2004) F-72 Andalucia (1974–2005) F-73 Cataluna (1975–2004)...
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Club Celta, Club Deportivo de La Coruña, Unión Sportiva Vigo, Club Lemos. BALEARES: CD Mallorca. CANARIAS: UD Tenerife. CASTILLA-ARAGÓN: Madrid CF, Athletic...
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Spanish Civil War (redirect from Spanish Civil War of 1936)
modern ships, heavy cruisers Canarias—captured at the Ferrol shipyard—and Baleares, in Nationalist control. The Spanish Republican Navy suffered from the...
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Alfonso XIII), the cruiser Almirante Cervera, the unfinished Canarias and Baleares, a cruiser undergoing repairs (Navarra), one destroyer, and a number of...
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Freemasonry in Spain (redirect from Provincial Grand Lodge of Baleares)
centers and temples of Masonry were destroyed throughout the country. In 1936, in the first decree against Freemasonry dictated by Franco, the Masonic...
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September 1936 in the Battle of Cape Espartel Lepanto (LE), (1930–1957), probably fired the torpedo that sank the Nattionalist cruiser Baleares; fled to...
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