- Joaquín
Leguina Herrán (born 5 May 1941) is a
Spanish politician and writer. A
member of the
Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party (PSOE), he
became the first...
- Jesús
Leguina Villa (1942 – 14 May 2016) was a
Spanish jurist and
civil servant. He
served as a
judge of the
Constitutional Court of
Spain from 1986 until...
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Andere Leguina García (born 17
March 1989),
occasionally referred to as
Andere Legina, is a
Spanish former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper, mainly...
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coalition was
formed in the 2nd term, in
which the in****bent
Socialist Joaquín
Leguina obtained the most vote but not a majority, once more in the 3rd term, allowing...
- (1–3): 27–36. doi:10.1016/j.bbagen.2004.09.008. PMID 15652176.
Velasco AM,
Leguina JI,
Lazcano A (October 2002). "Molecular
evolution of the
lysine biosynthetic...
- June 1995 – 8
November 2003
Monarch Juan
Carlos I
Preceded by Joaquín
Leguina Succeeded by
Esperanza Aguirre Member of the
Congress of
Deputies In office...
- King
Sigismund III Vasa of Poland". artinpl.
Retrieved 2
August 2019. de
Leguina,
Enrique (1812).
Glosario de
voces de armería. F. Rodríguez. p. 194. A...
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Parliament election. The
Spanish Socialist Workers'
Party (PSOE)
under Joaquín
Leguina lost its
overall majority in the ****embly, but
remained the
largest party...
- in
Madrid since 1977 is as follows:
Alonso Puerta (1977–1979) Joaquín
Leguina (1979–1991) Teófilo
Serrano (1991–1994)
Jaime Lissavetzky (1994–2000) Rafael...
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Spain Joaquín
Leguina Madrid Regional Library and
Archives in the
former El Águila
Brewery Mansilla + Tuñón Madrid,
Spain Joaquín
Leguina Madrid Regional...