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El porvenir de las naciones latinoamericanas ante las recientes conquistas de Europa y Norteamérica. Estructura y evolución de un continente. México, (1899). El verdadero Juárez y la verdad sobre la intervención y el imperio, (1904). Las grandes mentiras de nuestra historia: la Nación y el Ejército en las guerras extranjeras, (1904).
The Quest for El Cid. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. García Larragueta, Santos Agustín (1957). El Gran Priorado de Navarra de la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén, Siglos XII–XIII. 2 vols. Pamplona: Diputación Foral de Navarra. Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (1999). El Cid histórico: un estudio exhaustivo sobre el verdadero Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ...
Las Marujitas are a group of three female characters originally created by Ecuadorian writer Luis Miguel Campos [] in the play La Marujita se ha muerto con leucemia who went on to appear in several spin-offs and related pieces.
The 15th National Congress of the People's Party was held in Madrid from 1 to 3 October 2004, to renovate the governing bodies of the People's Party (PP) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term.
In the 1996 Spanish general election, the PSOE lost to the conservative People's Party (PP) (PP). Between 1996 and 2001, the PSOE weathered a crisis, with Gonzalez resigning in 1997. The PSOE suffered a heavy defeat in the 2000 Spanish general election, with 34.7% of the popular vote.
The PP is a member of the centre-right European People's Party (EPP), and in the European Parliament its 16 MEPs sit in the EPP Group. The PP is also a member of the Centrist Democrat International and the International Democracy Union.
People's Party Logo. The People's Party (PP) (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo, PP) was a political party in Puerto Rico, founded by Roberto Sánchez Vilella in 1968. [1] It was also known as el Partido del Sol (the Party of the Sun) from its logo which featured a bright orange rising sun.
The election of the PP president was based on a two-round system.Any party member with at least one-year membership was eligible for the post of party president, on the condition that they were up to date with the payment of party fees and that they were able to secure the signed endorsements of at least 100 party members.