- communities,
these three provinces were
known in
Spanish as the
Provincias Vascongadas since 1833. The
political structure of the new
autonomous community is...
- “Provincias
Vascongadas”, and not
seldom used in
official do****ents
until the 1930s. In
unofficial circulation “
Vascongadas”
along “Provincias
Vascongadas” was...
- such as "the
three provinces", up to 1978
referred to as "Provincias
Vascongadas" in Spanish) when
referring to this
entity or region. Likewise, terms...
- of Seville),
Calatayud and
others appear with new names, such as the
Vascongadas Provinces. This
project makes few
concessions to history, and is governed...
- next to
Vascongadas,
these conflicts became polarised in a
violent struggle between the
Agramont and
Beaumont parties. In Biscay, in
Vascongadas, the two...
- 1936
Margaritas recruited 23,000 women,
mostly in Valencia,
Navarre and
Vascongadas.
Urraca encouraged them to take
courses in
nursing (and took it herself)...
-
professor of
mineralogy and
metallurgy in Bergara, the seat of both the
Vascongada Society and the
University of
Vergara (nowadays
merged with the University...
- to Madrid,
since 1911 to Andalusia, Aragón, Galicia, Old
Castile and
Vascongadas, and
since 1912 to
Navarre and Canarias. However, in
various parts of...
-
notably Juan
Antonio Llorente's
Noticias históricas de las tres
provincias vascongadas... (1806–1808),
commissioned by the
Spanish government,
praised by Godoy...
- Navarre. In
other regions their potential remained rather constant, as
Vascongadas used to
elect 2-3 MPs,
Catalonia (except the 1907 campaign) 1-2 MPs and...