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  1. Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
    3: ...Anne Laisney, a Frenchwoman. Her parents met in [[Bilbao, Spain]] during her father's stay there.
    5: ...ation of Flora and her mother changed drastically from the high standards of living they were accustom...
    7: ...fe through their experiences outside their native France.
  2. Spain (36498 bytes)
    1: ...e cities of [[Ceuta]] and [[Melilla]] in [[north Africa]], and a number of uninhabited islands on the ...
    58: ...in the sense that they are not known to have come from elsewhere), consisting of a number of separate ...
    70: ...s present languages, religion, and laws originate from this Roman period.
    73: ...frica. Much of Spain's distinctive art originates from this seven-hundred-year period, and many Arabic...
    81: ...but the uncontrolled influx of goods and minerals from [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|Spanish ...
  3. Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
    2: ...ho sailed for [[Spain]]. He was the first to sail from [[Europe]] westwards to [[Asia]], the first [[E...
    7: ... had gone two years before. Here, with his cousin Francisco Serrano, Magellan continued his education,...
    9: ... In [[1505]] he was sent to [[India]] to install Francisco de Almeida as a Portuguese [[viceroy]] the...
    15: ...ices to the court of [[Spain]], changing his name from "''Fern㯠de Magalh㥳''" to "''Fernando de Mag...
    18: ...n port of Spain, on [[October 20]], [[1517]], and from there went to [[Valladolid]] to see the teenage...
  4. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    118: ... point]] of this element makes it useful as a [[refractory metal]]. Titanium is as strong as steel, bu...
    125: ... titanium dioxide are excellent reflectors of [[infrared radiation]] and are therefore used extensivel...
    140: ...ssociation with rocketry. The [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]] and the [[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]] Libra...
    143: ...amed it ''menachite''. At around the same time, [[Franz Joseph Muller]] also produced a similar substa...
    145: The metal has always been difficult to extract from its various ores. Pure metallic titanium (99.9%...
  5. Culture of Spain (17671 bytes)
    12: ...ommunity inside the two Castilles; the two north African autonomous cities of [[Ceuta]] and [[Melilla]...
    41: ...the summer to an outdoor ''terrasa'' much farther from the center of town than their indoor winter loc...
    44: ...specially since the [[1975]] death of [[Francisco Franco]], Spain has become increasingly European; Pr...
    46: Franco's death ended a decades-long regime of censor...
    55: ...m of the day in Spain remains relatively distinct from the European norm. Many shops and some museums ...
  6. Madrid (20882 bytes)
    14: ...he first historical data we have from the city is from the middle of the IX Century, when [[Mohamed I]...
    18: ...sh Indies]], but Madrid controlled Seville. Aside from a brief period, 1601 - 1606, when [[Philip III ...
    20: ...have a lasting impact on French rule in Spain and France's image in Europe in general.
    24: ...rero Blanco would continue the dictatorship after Franco's death--contribute to lead the country towar...
    26: ...se of left-wing and republican ideology) accepted Franco's wishes of being succeedled by [[Juan Carlos...

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