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  2. Academic grading in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where 10 corresponds to the 100% of the academical contents of the course which in turn are regulated by the Ministry of Education as established in the Spanish Constitution (Article 149) [2] and in the Organic Law for Universities. [3]

  3. Virtus, The British Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    Virtus College, The British Sixth Form is an international school located in Madrid, Spain. The institution focuses on A-Level education for students aged 15 to 18 and prepares them for university entry. [1] [2] [3]

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    109 Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid €14,058 million www.defensa.gob.es: Margarita Robles: Finance (MH) 1714: 5 Alcalá Street, Madrid €19,336 million www.hacienda.gob.es: María Jesús Montero: Interior (MIR) 1812: 7 Amador de los Ríos Street, Madrid €11,116 million www.interior.gob.es: Fernando Grande-Marlaska: Transport and Sustainable ...

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  7. Madrid Metropolitan Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid Metropolitan Plan (Spanish: Plan Regional de Estrategia Territorial) is a regional development plan. It was approved on March 1, 1996 and backed with initial parliamentary approval in 1997. It was enforced until 2001, when the new planning law (Ley del Suelo) required final approval from the Madrid Assembly in order to be enforced. [1]

  8. Ministry of Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Universities was a ministerial department in the Government of Spain responsible for proposing and carrying out the government policy on universities as well as representing Spain in the European Union and other international organizations regarding universities.

  9. Madrid Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid System is administered by the International Bureau of the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, Switzerland. As of February 2023, the Madrid System consists of 114 members covering 130 countries; [4] known collectively as the Madrid Union, they represent more than 80% of world trade. [4]