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  2. University of Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    The University of Zaragoza, sometimes referred to as Saragossa University (Spanish: Universidad de Zaragoza) is a public university with teaching campuses and research centres spread over the three provinces of Aragon (Spain). Founded in 1542, it is one of the oldest universities in Spain, with a history dating back to the Roman period.

  3. List of universities in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities in Spain, which are accredited by Spanish institutions to award academic degrees.The table shows both public (50) and private (46) universities that are registered in the Register of Universities, Centers and Qualifications (Registro de Universidades, Centros y Títulos (RUCT), in Spanish), established by means of Spanish Royal Decree 1509/2008 of 12 September, 2008.

  4. University of Zaragoza Library - Wikipedia

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    The University of Zaragoza Library is home to the most important bibliographic holdings in all of Aragon. It contains more than 1 million volumes in different formats and mediums, and provides access to over 20,000 online journals and databases corresponding to areas of study at the university; the online resources are accessible from 24 access points in academic buildings on campus.

  5. Karly Gaitán Morales - Wikipedia

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    A la conquista de un sueño. Historia del cine en Nicaragua (2014) Managua, Nicaragua. Nicaragua cuenta (co-editor with Juan Bolea, 2018). Universidad de Zaragoza, España. [12] Un lugar en el mundo. El cine latinoamericano del siglo XX en 50 películas (co-editor with Eduardo Guillot, 2020). Editorial UOC, España. [13]

  6. Jenara Vicenta Arnal Yarza - Wikipedia

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    Jenara Vicenta Arnal Yarza (September 19, 1902 – May 27, 1960), [1] was the first woman to hold a Ph.D. in chemistry (Chemical Sciences) in Spain. [2] She was noted for her work in electrochemistry and her research into the formation of fluorine from potassium biflouride. [3]

  7. Salvador Minguijón Adrián - Wikipedia

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    Calatayud. Juan Salvador Minguijón Adrián was descendant to an Aragonese family of petty officials and artisans. His paternal ancestors originated from the village of Terrer in South-Western Aragon, where Salvador's grandfather worked as a primary school teacher; [1] his son and Salvador's father, Jorge Minguijón Cacho [2] (died 1895), [3] was a local administrative clerk. [4]

  8. Eloy Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Eloy Vicente Suárez Lamata (born February 8, 1962) is a Spanish politician who currently serves as a deputy in the Congress of Deputies for Zaragoza and president of the Finance Committee. He was the spokesperson for the People's Party (PP) in the Zaragoza City Council from 2011 to 2016. [1]

  9. José Solís Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Imaginarios y representaciones de España durante el franquismo. Madrid: Casa de Velázquez. ISBN 9788415636656. Míguez, Santiago (1990). La preparación de la transición a la democracia en España. Universidad de Zaragoza. Moradiellos, Enrique (2000). La España de Franco (1939–1975). Política y sociedad. Madrid: Síntesis. ISBN 84-7738 ...