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restructuring of a
group formed from
earlier mergers of the
steel producers ENSIDESA and
Altos Hornos de Vizcaya. The
company merged into
Arcelor in 2001, and...
- Club
Deportivo Ensidesa is a
former Spanish football team
based in Asturias.
Ensidesa was
founded in 1956, as Club
Deportivo Llaranes. The club carried...
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Asturias continued with the
constitution of
national enterprises like
Ensidesa and Hunosa, but the 80s was the
decade of a
dramatic industrial restructuring...
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local Real Oviedo's
neighbours Sporting de Gijón in 1968, from
amateurs CD
Ensidesa. In his
first season in La Liga, 1970–71, he
scored 13
goals in 30 games...
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became Real Avilés Club de Fútbol. In 1983 Avilés
absorbed Club
Deportivo Ensidesa and
changed its name again, to Real Avilés
Industrial Club de Fútbol. It...
- the m****
market car
company SEAT in Barcelona, the big
steel plant of
Ensidesa in Avilés and the
shipbuilder Empresa Nacional Bazán. With
heavy protection...
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consequence of the
implementation of the "Plan de
Competitividad Conjunto AHV -
Ensidesa", in
December 1994 the CSI
Group (Corporación Siderúrgica Integral) was...
- were
started the
first earthworks for the
construction of the
factory of
ENSIDESA, a
large steel mill,
currently Aceralia (part of ArcelorMittal); other...
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autonomous communities:
Altos Hornos de
Vizcaya in the
Basque Country,
Ensidesa in
Asturias and
Altos Hornos del Mediterráneo in the
Valencian Community...
- by the
ENSIDESA employees in 1958 and was the home
stadium of Club
Deportivo Ensidesa, as
Estadio Juan Muro de Zaro,
named after an
ENSIDESA economist...