- Jose
Maria Rodriguez Madoz (born 1958)
better known as
Chema Madoz, is a
Spanish photographer, best
known for his
black and
white surrealist and poetic...
- The
Madoz was a
French automobile manufactured only in 1921. A
light cyclecar powered by a 175 cc two-stroke
engine and
sometimes known as the "Propulcycle"...
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Pascual Madoz Ibáñez (17 May 1806 – 13
December 1870) was a
Spanish politician and statistician. In
early life
Madoz was
settled in Barcelona, as a writer...
- 1850, it was
edited and
directed by
Pascual Madoz. A
widely known work in
Spain (often
simply known as "el
Madoz"), used as
reference work, it
stands out...
- for women's
studies created in Spain. In 2002 she
received the
Pascual Madoz National Research Award [es] in
Economic and
Legal Sciences.
Retired in...
- fields, as well as wheat,
cotton and corn fields.
According to
Pascual Madoz, "over 6,000 of the 7,000
aranzadas [ca. 3,000 ha] of
Olivares were owned...
- the
Roman period. It has been the alma
mater of
Prime Ministers Pascual Madoz,
Manuel Azaña,
Salustiano de Olózaga and
Eusebio Bardají, of the
Nobel Prize...
- town. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute.
Madoz,
Pascual (1850).
Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España...
- Herrera; UPM.
Moreno Ballesteros,
Vicente (2015). La desamortización de
Madoz en
Madrid capital (1855-1894) (PDF). Madrid:
Universidad Complutense de...
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Rivas 1998: Joan
Fontcuberta 1999:
Alberto García-Alix 2000s 2000:
Chema Madoz 2001: Toni
Catany 2002: Joan
Colom 2003:
Carlos Pérez
Siquier 2004: Ramón...