- José
Antonio Ardanza Garro (10 June 1941 – 8
April 2024) was a
Spanish politician who
became the
second elected Lehendakari (President of the
Basque Autonomous...
- (1980-1984)
Garaikoetxea II (1984-1985)
Ardanza I (1985-1987)
Ardanza II (1987-1991)
Ardanza III (1991-1995)
Ardanza IV [eu] (1995-1999)
Ibarretxe I [eu]...
- por el que se
nombra Presidente del
Gobierno Vasco a don José
Antonio Ardanza Garro" (pdf). Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (in Spanish) (23).
Agencia Estatal...
-
Budgetary Commission. On 4
January 1995, then
Basque President José
Antonio Ardanza appointed him Vice President. On 28
March 1998, he was
nominated PNV presidential...
- La Rioja. It was
founded in 1890 by five
local growers: Daniel-Alfredo
Ardanza y Sanchez,
Saturnina Garcia Cid y Gárete,
Dionisio del
Prado y Lablanca...
- the
first mayor elected in Mondragón was the
nationalist José
Antonio Ardanza, who
served from 1979 to 1983 and
later became lehendakari of the Basque...
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Pontryagin duality itself satisfies Pontryagin duality. More recently,
Sergio Ardanza-Trevijano and María Jesús
Chasco have
extended the
results of
Kaplan mentioned...
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Affairs In
office 4
October 1991 – 4
January 1995
Lehendakari José
Antonio Ardanza Preceded by Jon
Imanol Azúa [es] (Vice Lehendakari)
Succeeded by Post abolished...
- de
Radis Patrick Mille as
Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord Ivan
Franek as
Ardanza Ralph Amoussou as Hannibal,
inspired by
Aniaba Thibault Vinçon as Horace...
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Minority 1984 451,178 41.81 (#1) 32 / 75 7
Minority 1986 José
Antonio Ardanza 271,208 23.60 (#2) 17 / 75 15
Coalition 1990 289,701 28.28 (#1) 22 / 75...