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Alberto Carlos Oliart Saussol (29 July 1928 – 13
February 2021) was a
Spanish politician and executive. He was a
government minister three times during...
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March 1991
Prime Minister Felipe González
Preceded by
Alberto Oliart Saussol Succeeded by Julián García
Vargas 113th
Mayor of
Barcelona In
office 19...
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prisoners arrived in Port-de-France on
board the ship L'Iphigénie.
Alain Saussol estimates that 75
different convoys brought around 21,630
prisoners to...
- and 1897,
around 21,630
registered in
penal colony,
according to
Alain Saussol's estimates.
Among the
descendants of Transportés are Bouteille, Bouteiller...
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Irumberry de
Salaberry Edouard Sales Pierre Salva Marie-Henri
Satge Roger Saussol Jean
Sauvage Roger Sauvage Reginald Sinclair Robert Starke Joseph Stehlik...
- Serra [es] (2004–2007) Luis Fernández Fernández [es] (2007–2009)
Alberto Oliart Saussol (2009–2011)
Leopoldo González-Echenique
Castellanos de Ubao [es] (2011–2014)...
- then
following the
Canal de
Bourgogne to join the
Yonne at Migennes. The
Saussol flows south down the
western side of the
commune to join the
Armance east...
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Constituent ****embly (1977–1979) (August 1977 –
February 1978)
Alberto Oliart Saussol, UCD (7) (August 1977 –
April 1979) Juan
Antonio García Díez, UCD (8) (February...
- education,
which was both
humane and Christian. The
Bishop of Séez,
Alexis Saussol,
formally approved the
congregation in 1821. The
Sisters quickly established...
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University Theater),
including Marcelo Arroitia,
Jaime Ferrán, and José María
Saussol Prieto. With them, she set up an
adaptation of
William Shakespeare's The...