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- 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...
- The Union of the Salamancan People (Spanish: Unión del Pueblo Salmantino, UPSa), officially Union of the Salamancan PeopleCitizens for Salamanca, was...
- Cantabrian Unity (2002–2011) Galician Coalition (1983–2012) Union of the Salamancan People (2002–2014) Unión Centrista Liberal (1978–2014) Nós–Unidade Po****r...
- 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...
- (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...
- 753 0.04 New 0 ±0 Workers' Communist Party (PCT) 17,888 0.04 New 0 ±0 Salamancan Regionalist Candidacy (CRS) 17,019 0.03 New 0 ±0 Independent (INDEP) 14...
- La Fuente de San Esteban, Salamanca, and always thought if himself as Salamancan. His new home was in a rural district and there were a great many ganaderías...
- furniture company. He was the president of the localist Union of the Salamancan People (UPSa), which merged into the national party Citizens in 2014....
- 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...