- 1939 and 1943,
coached by
former player Héctor Castro,
Nacional won the
Quinquenio de Oro (five
consecutive championships from 1939 to 1943). Some highlights...
- themselves, is that the song is a
reference to the
preludes of the
infamous Quinquenio Gris, the Grey Quinquennial. A
roadside billboard in
Playa Girón celebrating...
-
premiums (Spanish: trienios,
according to seniority), five-year
premiums (
quinquenios,
according to
compliance with
teaching criteria set by the university)...
-
March 2013.
Retrieved 10 July 2013. "1949–1954
Temporada memorable y
quinquenio entre los grandes" [1949–1954
Memorable season and five-year
spell in...
- Cuba", or CNC) from 1971 to 1976. The
period is also
sometimes called the
quinquenio gris ("five grey years"), the
trinquenio amargo ("bitter
fifteen years")...
- the same
purpose as
Spanish (e.g.,
former BP
spelling *
qüinqüênio [kwĩˈkwẽɲu], EP
quinquénio [kwĩˈkwɛnju] 'five-year period'),
however since the implementation...
- 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968) in
which the club
achieved its
first Golden Quinquenio by
winning five
consecutive titles. The
stand runs
along the
western edge...
-
successful in
terms of
titles won. He
helped the team
conquer the
second “
Quinquenio de Oro” (five
consecutive league titles),
winning the
league title in...
- 1921. His five
years of
government were
known to his
followers as the
Quinquenio Reyes and
opponents as
Dictatorship Reyes. The
policy of
fiscal monopolies...
-
Animales (tales) 2004 –
Konex Award Merit Diploma, in the
category "Cuento:
quinquenio 1999–2003" 2011 – Book
Foundation Award for Best
Argentine Book of Literary...