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    Gema Igual (category University of Cantabria alumni)
    Santander in Cantabria in 2003 and became mayor in 2016. She was elected to the Parliament of Cantabria in 2023. Igual was born in Santander in Cantabria. She...
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    Comisión de Sanidad | Parlamento de Cantabria". parlamento-cantabria.es. Retrieved 2019-07-22. "(10L) Comisión de Universidades, Igualdad, Cultura y Deporte...
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    (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɾeðo]) is a town in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2008 census (INE), the municipality has a population...
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    Radical Republican Party (category Political parties in Cantabria)
    de Cantabria and Asamblea Regional de Cantabria. p. 55. ISBN 84-87412-09-2. Alejo Fernández, Francisco; Caballero Oliver, Juan Diego (2003). Cultura andaluza:...
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    Cantabria, the CajaSol Foundation and the Valencian Institute of Modern Art, IVAM. 2019 Plataforma Audiovisual. Area de Cultura de la Diputación de Barcelona...
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    Región de MurciaBy Varios Autores Los tesoros del mar y su régimen jurídicoBy Jesús Ignacio Fernández Domingo Código legislativo de CantabriaBy Cantabria...
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  • Juan Gil de Hontañón (Rasines, Cantabria 1480 – Salamanca, 11 May 1531) was a master builder and Trasmeran mason of Spain during the 16th century. His...
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  • Cantabria (1875-1923). [Santander]: Universidad de Cantabria, 1994. pp. 90-91 Razón y fe: Revista hispano-americana de cultura, Vol. 15. Compañía de Jesús...
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  • which originally included most of Burgos and parts of Vizcaya, Álava, Cantabria and La Rioja, became the leading force in the northern Christian states'...
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    future king Alfonso I, son of Pelagius's eastern neighbour, Duke Peter of Cantabria. Pelagius reigned for eighteen or nineteen years until his death in 737...
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