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CEIP San Ildefonso is the second oldest school in Madrid, Spain. Its origins date from 1543, the year in which Carlos V granted a Royal Certificate to finance the school. [1] It is dedicated to Saint Ildephonsus. For years, it catered to orphans of public servants but now the pupils are regular Madrid children including many immigrants.
The Sociedades Económicas de Amigos del País (Economic Societies of Friends of the Country) were private associations established in various cities throughout Enlightenment Spain, and to a lesser degree in some of Spain's overseas territories including the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guatemala, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, and elsewhere.
The Community of Madrid (Spanish: Comunidad de Madrid; [komuniˈðað ðe maˈðɾið] ⓘ) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities and 50 provinces of Spain. It is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, and of the Central Plateau (Meseta Central). Its capital and largest municipality is Madrid, which is also the capital of the ...
The Autonomous Community of Madrid (Spanish Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid) was created in 1982, and since then regional elections are held every 4 years. The citizens of the Autonomous Communities of Spain do not elect a person for presidency of their community: but rather they elect the regional legislature, and that legislature elects the ...
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (English: Sports Palace of the Regional Community of Madrid or simply Madrid Sports Palace), officially Movistar Arena since January 2025 for sponsorship reasons, [2] is an indoor sporting arena located in Madrid, Spain. The former building, which was built in 1960, was destroyed by a fire in 2001.
The Tercera de Aficionados is the ninth level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Madrid. It lies immediately below the Segunda de Aficionados. The league consists of 11 groups: one group of 17 teams and ten of 18. At the end of the season the first 2 teams in each group are promoted to the Segunda de Aficionados.
The legislature is currently (as of 2021) made up of 136 deputies, [1] elected all at once in closed party lists for terms of 4 years. Seats are allocated using the proportional D'Hondt method in one constituency, which makes the Madrid Assembly one of the biggest parliaments in the world with one only constituency.
Madrid (aged 51) 8 November 1936 23 April 1937 (259 days) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party: Rafael Henche de la Plata: 17 November 1886 Alcalá de Henares – 11 September 1961 Madrid (aged 74) 23 April 1937 28 March 1939 (2 years, 5 days) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party: Melchor Rodríguez García: 30 May 1893 Seville – 14 February 1972 ...