- scholasticism, such as the
Baroque Scotism, of
which connexion to the
Salamancan legacy is
rather tenuous. The term most
often connotes developments specifically...
-
informed that it
sometimes happens that
those who have been
examined in the
Salamancan study and are
declared suitable are not
allowed to
dictate elsewhere if...
-
areas with
Galicia of the
comarcas of El
Bierzo and Sanabria). In the
Salamancan comarca of El Rebollar, a
modality of
Extremaduran language is spoken...
- (2002–2011)
Zutik (1991-2011)
Galician Coalition (1983–2012)
Union of the
Salamancan People (2002–2014) Unión
Centrista Liberal (1978–2014) Nós–Unidade Po****r...
- (1548–1617)). Like the
theorists of the
divine right of
kings and Locke, the
Salamancans saw
sovereignty as
emanating originally from God. However,
unlike the...
- The
Union of the
Salamancan People (Spanish: Unión del
Pueblo Salmantino, UPSa),
officially Union of the
Salamancan People –
Citizens for Salamanca, was...
- Caro y Sureda. His
mother Jacinta Trespalacios y
Ceballos was the
first Salamancan victim of the 1834
Spanish cholera epidemic and died when Juan was 3 years...
-
furniture company. He was the
president of the
localist Union of the
Salamancan People (UPSa),
which merged into the
national party Citizens in 2014....
- 0.01 ±0.00 0 ±0
Andecha Astur (AA) 1,970 0.01 ±0.00 0 ±0
Union of the
Salamancan People (UPSa) 1,871 0.01 New 0 ±0 The Greens–Green
Alternative (EV–AV)...
- Self-emplo****,
Retirees and
Widows (PAE) 1,462 0.01 +0.01 0 ±0
Independent Salamancan Union (USI) 1,416 0.01 New 0 ±0
Independent Socialists of Extremadura...