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Valencia City Hall (Spanish: Casa
consistorial de Valencia; Valencian:
Palau consistorial de València) is the seat of
local government in Valencia, Spain...
- the poor
among the members.
Consistorial advocates proper were
originally only
seven in number,
forming the
Consistorial College.
Sixtus IV
added five...
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Congregation of the
Signatura Congregation for the
Erection of
Churches and
Consistorial Provisions Congregation of the Annona, for the
provisioning of Rome and...
- the
Valencia City Hall or in Valencian:
Palau consistorial de València and in Spanish: Casa
Consistorial de Valencia. The
building is also
often called...
- has its
origins in the "Congregation for the
Erection of
Churches and
Consistorial Provisions"
founded by Pope
Sixtus V on 22
January 1588.
Before the Second...
- The Casa
Consistorial De
Marbella is a
historic building in the city of Marbella,
southern Spain,
currently housing the city's town hall.
Constructed in...
- The
consistorial members elect from
their midst their executive, the
consistorial council (Conseil
consistorial) of four members.
Consistorial decisions...
- A
consistory court is a type of
ecclesiastical court,
especially within the
Church of
England where they were
originally established pursuant to a charter...
- 1924. The city hall of
Seville is
located in the plaza, in the Casa
consistorial de
Sevilla building with an 18th-century façade. This
office building...
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regidora Concelleiro Zinegotzia Conceyal City hall Ayuntamiento, casa
consistorial,
palacio muni****l, casa de la
villa Ajuntament, casa de la vila Casa...