- Look up
española,
Espanola, or
Española in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Espanola or
Española are a Spanish, Asturian, and
Galician feminine adjective...
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Juntas Españolas was a far-right
political party in
Spain that was
created in 1983
after a call had been
issued in the now-defunct
newspaper El Alcázar...
- las demás
lenguas españolas (lit. "the
other Spanish languages").
Article III
reads as follows: El
castellano es la
lengua española oficial del Estado...
- Arrechea; Víctor Martínez Patón (1
October 2013). "Las
reales federaciones españolas de fútbol" [The
Royal Spanish federations].
Cuadernos de Fútbol. No. 47...
- The
Cortes Españolas (English:
Spanish Courts),
known informally as the
Cortes franquistas (English:
Francoist Courts), was the name of the legislative...
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establishing bases on the
western side of the island. The
official name was La
Española,
meaning "The
Spanish (Island)". It was also
called Santo Domingo, after...
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Espanola battalion (spelt like Espanyola, Spanish:
Española, Russian: Эспаньола) is a
Russian Irregular military formation created from
radical fans of...
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Siete Canciones po****res
Españolas ("Seven
Spanish Folksongs") is a 1914 set of
traditional Spanish songs arranged for
soprano and
piano by the composer...
- Corporación de
Radio y Televisión
Española,
Sociedad Anónima, S. M. E. (Spanish: [koɾpoɾaˈθjon de ˈraðjoj teleβiˈsjon
espaˈɲola]; lit. transl. Spanish Broadcasting...
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Falange Española (FE; English:
Spanish Phalanx) was a
Spanish fascist political organization active from 1933 to 1934. The
Falange Española was created...