-
restored the
election of
justices of the peace. Russian: барщина, IPA: [
ˈbarɕːɪnə] Russian: оброк, IPA: [ɐˈbrok] The
Lutheran Church was the
dominant faith...
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Yolanda Barcina Angulo (born 4
April 1960) is a
conservative Spanish politician who was the
mayor of Pamplona,
Navarre from 1999 to 2011, and elected...
- "
Barcina y Sanz
duplicaban la
reuniones de Caja
Navarra para
cobrar más en dietas". La Vanguardia. 7
March 2013.
Retrieved 14
February 2014. "
Barcina arriesga...
- The
government of
Yolanda Barcina was
formed on 2 July 2011,
following the latter's
election as
President of the
Government of
Navarre by the Parliament...
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Barcina Gate was a city gate in the
British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It was
located near the port and
formed part of the walls,
towers and one...
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highway is
named after Filipino lawyer and
businessman Don
Francisco Emilio Barcinas Ortigas Sr. (1875–1935), po****rly
known as "Don Paco" or
simply Francisco...
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Ortigas &
Company Limited Partnership founder Don
Francisco Ortigas y
Barcinas, who
owned the
Hacienda de
Mandaloyon estate on
which Ortigas Center was...
- De Lobo y India,
Albarazado De
Albarazado y Mestiza,
Barcino De
Indio y
Barcina,
Zambaiga De
Castizo y Mestiza,
Chamizo Indios Gentiles (Barbarian Meco...
- María
Arocha Manuel Arocha (aka
Manuel de Arocha) Simón
Arreola Andre Bárcinas Manuel Bueno Juan María
Cabrera Cesario Carmona Gabriel Casillas Cayetano...
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historic evidence as
decided by the city council,
headed by
mayor Yolanda Barcina.
Following a
failed expedition to the town led by
Louis the
Pious around...