- pronunciations:
Asturian and Spanish:
españoles [
espaˈɲoles]
Dialectal pronunciations: Extremaduran: [ɛhpːaˈɲɔlɪh] Leonese: [
espaˈɲoles -lɪs] Basque: espainiarrak...
- War, the
government enacted the "Spanish Bill of Rights" (Fuero de los
Españoles),
which extended the
right to
private worship of non-Catholic religions...
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Conquistadors (/kɒnˈk(w)ɪstədɔːrz/, US also /-ˈkiːs-, kɒŋˈ-/) or
conquistadores (Spanish: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese: [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ, kõkistɐˈdoɾis];...
- service. The name "Renfe" (acronym of Red
Nacional de los
Ferrocarriles Españoles) is
derived from that of the
former Spanish National Railway Network created...
- projects. IZAR was
formed in 2000
following a
merger between Astilleros Españoles, a
company that
brought together publicly-owned
civil shipyards, and the...
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Spanish Netherlands (Spanish: Países
Bajos Españoles; Dutch:
Spaanse Nederlanden; French: Pays-Bas espagnols; German:
Spanische Niederlande) (historically...
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Bolsas y
Mercados Españoles (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbolsas i meɾˈkaðos
espaˈɲoles]; BME) is the
Spanish company that
deals with the
organizational aspects...
- 82 of the Act 4/1990, of 29 June 1990, the
public entity Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA),
attached to the
Ministry for Transport, Tourism...
- Spanish-suited
playing cards or Spanish-suited
cards have four suits, and a deck is
usually made up of 40 or 48
cards (or even 50 by
including two jokers)...
- and
calculated by
Sociedad de Bolsas, a
subsidiary of
Bolsas y
Mercados Españoles (BME), the
company which runs Spain's
securities markets (including the...