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  2. Spanish frigate Villa de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    He divided the squadron into two divisions, the first made up of Berenguela, Numancia, Reina Blanca, Vencedora, and three auxiliary steamers and the second of Villa de Madrid, Resolución, the screw frigate Almansa, Paquete de Maule, and three transport frigates and, after burning prize ships his squadron had captured, set off on 14 April 1866 ...

  3. Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias - Wikipedia

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    Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃaːɬko]) is a city that is municipal seat of the surrounding municipality of Chalco.It lies in the eastern part of the State of Mexico just east of the Federal District of Mexico and is considered part of the Mexico City metropolitan area.

  4. Spanish airlift of 1936 - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish airlift of 1936 was a military operation, ... Their fleet was complete by August 10, with 20 Junkers [24] and 12 Savoias in place. Though unarmed, ...

  5. Spain - Wikipedia

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    The current provincial division structure is based—with minor changes—on the 1833 territorial division by Javier de Burgos, and in all, the Spanish territory is divided into 50 provinces. The communities of Asturias, Cantabria, La Rioja, the Balearic Islands, Madrid, Murcia and Navarre are the only communities that comprise a single ...

  6. Apertura and Clausura - Wikipedia

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    The Apertura [apeɾˈtuɾa] and Clausura [klawˈsuɾa] tournaments is a split season format for Spanish-speaking sports leagues.It is a relatively recent innovation for many Latin American football leagues in which the traditional association football season from August to May is divided in two sections per season, each with its own champion.

  7. Spanish conquest of New Granada - Wikipedia

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    [24] The conquest of the Muisca was the heaviest of all four Spanish expeditions to the great civilisations of the Americas. [25] More than 80 percent of the soldiers and horses that started the journey of a year to the northern Muisca Confederation didn't make it. [26] [27] [28] Various settlements were founded by the Spanish between 1537 and ...

  8. Timeline of Alberta history - Wikipedia

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    [24] June 21, 1899 Treaty 8 is signed, ceding much of Northern Alberta to the Crown. 1899 South Edmonton is incorporated as Town of Strathcona, named after Lord Strathcona, kingpin in both the Hudson's Bay Company and the CPR. April 29, 1903 Frank Slide, Canada's deadliest rockslide, destroys part of the town of Frank. Kills 70 to 90 or more.