- José
Solchaga Zala (1881, Aberin,
Navarre – 1953) was a
Spanish general who
fought for the
Nationalists in the
Spanish Civil War. A
Navarrese professional...
-
Carlos Solchaga (born 28
March 1944) is a
Spanish economist,
businessman and politician, who
served in
different capacities at
various Spanish cabinets...
-
representing Jaén Province, and
economic spokesperson of the party. He and
Carlos Solchaga were the
architects of the party's
economy policy.
Boyer was appointed...
- In
February 2019,
Bartelt was
appointed joint-manager
alongside Pablo Solchaga for All Boys. The duo was
fired on 15
September 2019. "Bartelt in to replace...
-
Since early morning Carlist patrols from the
Navarrese Corps of
general Solchaga started to
descend from
Vallvidrera and
Tibidabo hills to the Sarrià district...
- July 1993 – 5 May 1996
Prime Minister Felipe González
Preceded by
Carlos Solchaga Succeeded by
Rodrigo Rato
European Commissioner for
Economic and Monetary...
- Dávila Arrondo, with Juan Vigón Suerodíaz as his
second in command. José
Solchaga, José Moscardó,
Antonio Aranda, and Juan Yagüe
would command army corps...
- (born 1954),
Slovak politician Dhavalsinh Zala,
Indian politician José
Solchaga Zala (1881-1953),
Spanish general György Zala (canoeist) (born 1969), Hungarian...
-
Flandria on 21
April 2019, as he pla**** the full
duration under manager Pablo Solchaga. As of 24
April 2019.
Santiago Bustos at WorldFootball.net "Argentina -...
-
Jorge Braga de
Macedo (Portugal)
Francisco Fernández Ordóñez and
Carlos Solchaga (Spain)
Douglas Hurd and
Francis Maude (United Kingdom) Hans-Dietrich Genscher...