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  2. Council of Ministers (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de Ministros) is the main collective decision-making body of the Government of Spain, and it is exclusively composed of the Prime Minister, the deputy prime ministers and the ministers (22 as of 2024). Junior or deputy ministers such as the Secretaries of State are not members of the Council ...

  3. Spain–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain–United States relations. The troubled history of Spanish–American relations has been seen as one of "love and hate". [1] The groundwork was laid by the conquest of parts of the Americas by Spain before 1700. The Spaniards were the first Europeans to establish a permanent settlement in what is now United States territory.

  4. Instituto Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.Cervantes.es. Instituto Cervantes (Spanish: [instiˈtuto θerˈβantes], the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. [2] It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of Don Quixote and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature.

  5. List of ambassadors of Spain to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The ambassador is appointed to the Council of Ministers, they direct the work of all the offices that depend on the Embassy, based in Washington, D.C. Likewise, it informs the Spanish Government about the evolution of events in the United States, negotiates on behalf of Spain, can sign or ratify agreements, observes the development of bilateral relations in all fields and ensures the ...

  6. National Security Council (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Constitutive session of the Council chaired by King Juan Carlos I and in which the Prince of Asturias, Felipe, also participated.. The National Security Council (Spanish: Consejo de Seguridad Nacional, CSN) of Spain is the principal advisory body used by the Prime Minister for considerations of national security and foreign policy matters with senior ranks of the Administration with ...

  7. Spanish Council of State - Wikipedia

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    Employees. 140 (31 December 2020)[3] Website. www.consejo-estado.es. The Council of State (Spanish: Consejo de Estado), is the supreme consultative council of the Spanish Government. The current Council of State was established in 1980 according to the article 107 of the Constitution of 1978. The institution of the Council of State, understood ...

  8. General Council of Spanish Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    The General Council of Spanish Lawyers (Spanish: Consejo General de la Abogacía Española) is the supreme representative and executive body of all the bar associations and lawyers of Spain. [1][2] It is a Spanish public law corporation (statutory corporation) that brings together the 83 bar associations of Spain and all lawyers in Spain (in ...

  9. Embassy of the United States, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Address. 75 Serrano Street, Salamanca district, Madrid. Coordinates. 40°26′05″N 3°41′14″W  /  40.43472°N 3.68722°W  / 40.43472; -3.68722. Opened. Between 1951 and 1955. Website. https://spanish.madrid.usembassy.gov/. The Embassy of the United States, Madrid is a building located in the city of Madrid that houses the Embassy ...