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| | Hernan Cortes -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | The Cortes Generales, or parliament, consists of a 350-member Congress of Deputies, elected by proportional representation, and a Senate with 208 elected members and some 51 indirectly elected regional representatives (this number is based on regional... |  | | Hearing that a Spanish force from Cuba was coming to relieve him of command, Cortés left Tenochtitlán under the command of a captain and set out to defeat his Spanish opponents. |  | | Spanish novelist and political activist Vicente Blasco Ibáñez gained international fame for his novels about World War I, particularly Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis (1916; published in English as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1918). |
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| | ANABAD -- Boletín de la ANABAD |
 | | 3.- El acceso a planes generales y expedientes de obras en los archivos municipales by Cayetano MartÃn, MarÃa del Carmen ( ReLIS:jul:ostogo:y:1991:v:41:i:3-4:p:105-112) |  | | 36.- Historia de un contencioso : las actas del Archivo Municipal de Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brasil by Cortés Alonso, Vicenta ( ReLIS:jul:ostogo:y:1997:v:47:i:1:p:21-28) |  | | 45.- Aproximación a la gestión de museos : una comparación entre el Museo Arqueológico Nacional y el Musée Antiquités Nationales de Saint Germain-en-Laye by Bartolomé, Amparo & MartÃn Arredondo, Paloma ( ReLIS:jul:ostogo:y:1998:v:48:i:1:p:187-199) |
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 | | De conformidad con lo dispuesto en el artículo 9.8 del Estatuto del Personal de las Cortes Generales, las Mesas del Congreso de los Diputados y del Senado, en su reunión conjunta del día 8 de abril de 1991, han acordado convocar concurso-oposición para proveer 40 plazas del Cuerpo de Ujieres de las Cortes Generales. |  | | Cuerpos de funcionarios de las Cortes Generales: Funciones. |  | | (Boletín Oficial de las Cortes Generales, Sección Cortes Generales, Serie B, núm. |
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| | Constitución española de 1978 - Wikisource |
 | | Aprobada la reforma por las Cortes Generales, será sometida a referéndum para su ratificación cuando asà lo soliciten, dentro de los quince dÃas siguientes a su aprobación, una décima parte de los miembros de cualquiera de las Cámaras. |  | | Corresponde a las Cortes Generales o al Gobierno, según los casos, la garantÃa del cumplimiento de estos tratados y de las resoluciones emanadas de los organismos internacionales o supranacionales titulares de la cesión. |  | | Las Cortes Generales, en materias de competencia estatal, podrán atribuir a todas o a alguna de las Comunidades Autónomas la facultad de dictar, para sà mismas, normas legislativas en el marco de los principios, bases y directrices fijados por la ley estatal. |
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| | Spanish Constitution of 1978 - Wikisource |
 | | It is incumbent on the Cortes Generales or the Government, as the case may be, to ensure compliance with these treaties and with resolutions originating in the international and supranational organizations to which such powers have been so transferred. |  | | The Cortes Generales, in matters of State jurisdiction, may confer upon all or any of the Self-governing Communities the power to pass legislation for themselves within the framework of the principles, bases and guidelines laid down by a State act. |  | | The Cortes Generales may delegate to the Government the power to issue rules with the force of an act of the Parliament on specific matters not included in the foregoing section. |
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| | Condiciones de ingreso de los funcionarios de las Cortes Generales |
 | | Las Cortes Generales facilitarán, en los casos que lo estimen necesario, los medios personales y materiales que contribuyan a la formación de los aspirantes al ingreso en los cuerpos de funcionarios de las Cortes Generales. |  | | El acceso como funcionarios de las Cortes Generales de las personas con discapacidad se inspirará en los principios de igualdad de oportunidades y compensación de desventajas, adaptándose, en su caso, las bases de las correspondientes convocatorias. |  | | La elección de aspirantes para el acceso a la condición de funcionarios de las Cortes generales se realizará de acuerdo con los principios de mérito y capacidad. |
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| | Cortes Generales |
 | | The Senate of Spain House of the Cortes Generales. |  | | Spain- Senate House of territorial representation of the Cortes Generales, with most provinces electing four senators. |  | | Spain- Congress Primary chamber of the Cortes Generales elected by a proportional system. |
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| | Spanish Constitution 1978 |
 | | Passed by the Cortes Generales in Plenary sittings of the Congress and the Senate held on October 31, 1978; ratified by referendum of the Spanish people on December 7, 1978 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King before the Cortes Generales on December 27, 1978. |  | | Modified by the Cortes Generales in the Plenary sittings of the Congress held on July 22, 1992 and of the Senate held on July 30, 1992 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King on August 27, 1992. |  | | PART V. Relations between the Government and the Cortes Generales (sec. |
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| | National legal fundaments in Spain |
 | | The Defender of the People is the high commissioner of the Cortes Generales, appointed by the latter to defend the rights included in Part 1 of the Constitution, for which purpose he may supervise the activity of the Administration, reporting to the Cortes Generales. |  | | The Defender of the People shall be elected by the Cortes Generales for a five-year term: he shall address Parliament through the Speakers of Congress and of the Senate, respectively. |  | | The Defender of the People shall annually report to the Cortes Generales on the steps taken in a report which he shall submit to them when they meet in their ordinary period of sessions. |
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| | UAM: Proyecto de Ley Orgánica de Universidades |
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| | Cortes Generales Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art |
 | | The Cortes Generales ( English : "General Courts") is the Spanish legislature. |  | | It was the only matter that the Cortes had under some direct control; when Queen Isabella wanted to fund Christopher Columbus 's trip, she had a hard time battling with the bourgeoisie to get the Cortes' approval. |  | | The majority in the Cortes (and thus, the Government) was held by a coalition between Azaña's party and the PSOE. |
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| | wiki.php?in=en&term=Cortes_Generales |
 | | #2: The Senate of Spain - House of the Cortes Generales. |  | | #1: Spain - Senate - House of territorial representation of the Cortes Generales, with most provinces electing four senators. |  | | #3: Spain - Congress - Primary chamber of the Cortes Generales elected by a proportional system. |
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| | Spanish Constitution 1978 |
 | | Passed by the Cortes Generales in Plenary sittings of the Congress and the Senate held on October 31, 1978; ratified by referendum of the Spanish people on December 7, 1978 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King before the Cortes Generales on December 27, 1978. |  | | Modified by the Cortes Generales in the Plenary sittings of the Congress held on July 22, 1992 and of the Senate held on July 30, 1992 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King on August 27, 1992. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Andalusia |
 | | The Spanish Congress of Deputies (Spanish: Congreso de los Diputados) is the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Spains legislative branch. |  | | The Spanish Senate (Spanish: Senado) is the upper house of the Cortes Generales, Spains legislative branch. |  | | The Cortes Generales (English: General Courts) is the Spanish legislature. |
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| | SPAIN |
 | | The annual Report which the Court of Audit is required to submit to the Cortes Generales under article one hundred and thirty-six, paragraph two of the Constitution shall incorporate an analysis of the General Statements of Accounts of the State and the rest of the public sector. |  | | In the terms laid down for such matters by the Regulations of the Cortes Generales, a Mixed Commission shall be formed from both Houses for the purpose of leasing with the Court of Audit and of examining and recommending the appropriate measures and regulations to the Full Assemblies of the respective Houses. |  | | The President and the Counsellors of the Court may only be removed from office upon expiry of their mandate, by resignation accepted by the Cortes Generales, or through incapacity, conflict of interests or serious neglect of the duties of office. |
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| | Spanish Constitution 1978 |
 | | Passed by the Cortes Generales in Plenary sittings of the Congress and the Senate held on October 31, 1978; ratified by referendum of the Spanish people on December 7, 1978 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King before the Cortes Generales on December 27, 1978. |  | | Modified by the Cortes Generales in the Plenary sittings of the Congress held on July 22, 1992 and of the Senate held on July 30, 1992 and sanctioned by His Majesty the King on August 27, 1992. |
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| | Departamento de Fundamentos del Orden Jurídico y Constitucional. Área de Derecho Constitucional |
 | | FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ SEGADO: Crónica de Derecho Parlamentario (I): las normas e iniciativas de Derecho Parlamentario relativas a las Cortes Generales durante 1992. |  | | FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ SEGADO: Crónica de Derecho Parlamentario (I): las normas e iniciativas de Derecho Parlamentario relativas a las Cortes Generales durante 1993. |  | | FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ SEGADO: Crónica de Derecho Parlamentario (I): las normas e iniciativas de Derecho Parlamentario relativas a las Cortes Generales durante 1994. |
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| | WebArticles - Cortes Generales |
 | | The Cortes Generales (English: "General Courts") is the Spanish legislature. |  | | The role of the Cortes during the Spanish Empire was mainly to rubberstamp the decisions of the ruling monarch. |  | | It was the only matter that the Cortes had under some direct control; when Queen Isabella wanted to fund Christopher Columbus's trip, she had a hard time battling with the bourgeoisie to get the Cortes' approval. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Cortes Generales |
 | | The Cortes Generales ( English : "General Courts") is the Spanish legislature. |  | | The role of the Cortes during the Spanish Empire was mainly to rubberstamp the decisions of the ruling monarch. |  | | It was the only matter that the Cortes had under some direct control; when Queen Isabella wanted to fund Christopher Columbus 's trip, she had a hard time battling with the bourgeoisie to get the Cortes' approval. |
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| | Cortes Generales |
 | | The Cortes Generales ( English : "General Courts") is the Spanish legislature. |  | | The role of the Cortes during the Spanish Empire was mainly to rubberstamp the decisions of the ruling monarch. |  | | It was the only matter that the Cortes had under some direct control; when Queen Isabella wanted to fund Christopher Columbus 's trip, she had a hard time battling with the bourgeoisie to get the Cortes' approval. |
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| | Spanish Constitution of 1978 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Spanish transition to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a general election took place in 1977 to convene the Cortes Generales (parliament) for the purpose of drafting and approving a constitution; this was called the Cortes Constituyentes or "Constituent Cortes". |  | | A seven-member panel was selected among the elected members of the Cortes to work on a draft of the Constitution to be submitted to the body. |  | | The constitution was approved by the Cortes on October 31, |
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| | Spanish Constitution of 1978 - definition of Spanish Constitution of 1978 in Encyclopedia |
 | | As part of the Spanish transition to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a general election took place in 1977 to convene the Cortes Generales (parliament) for the purpose of drafting and approving a constitution; this was called the Cortes Constituyentes or "Constituent Cortes". |  | | The constitution was approved by the Cortes on October 31, 1978, and by the Spanish people in a referendum on December 6, 1978, before being promulgated by King Juan Carlos on December 27. |  | | A seven-member panel was selected among the elected members of the Cortes to work on a draft of the Constitution to be submitted to the body. |
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| | Spanish Constitution of 1978 |
 | | As part of the Spanish transition to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a general election took place in 1977 to convene the Cortes Generales (Parliament) for the purpose of drafting and approving a constitution (this is called Cortes Constituyentes). |  | | The Constitution was approved by the Cortes on October 31, 1978, and by the Spanish people in a referendum on December 6, 1978, before being promulgated by King Juan Carlos on December 27. |  | | A seven-member panel was selected among the elected members of the Cortes to work on a draft of the Constitution to be submitted to the Cortes. |
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| | Cortes Generales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Cortes Generales under the Franco's regime (1939-1978) |  | | 1.8 The Cortes Generales under the Franco's regime (1939-1978) |  | | The system of Cortes started in the Middle Age with the appearance of the feudalism. |
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| | Cortes Generales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Cortes Generales ( English: "General Courts") is the Spanish legislature. |  | | The role of the Cortes during the Spanish Empire was mainly to rubberstamp the decisions of the ruling |  | | One of the major points of friction between the Cortes and the monarchs was the power of rising and lowering taxes. |
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| | Spanish Constitution of 1978 - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | As part of the Spanish transition to democracy a general election took place in 1977 to convene the Cortes Generales (Parliament) for the purpose of drafting and approving a constitution (this is called Cortes Constituyentes). |  | | A seven-member panel was selected among the elected members of the Cortes to work on the draft of the Constitution to be submitted to the Cortes. |  | | The Spanish Constitution of 1978 is the culmination of the Spanish transition to democracy. |
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| | Encyclopedia: List of Spain-related topics |
 | | The Spanish Senate (Spanish: Senado) is the upper house of the Cortes Generales, Spains legislative branch. |  | | The Spanish Congress of Deputies (Spanish: Congreso de los Diputados) is the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Spains legislative branch. |  | | The Spanish monarchy, referred to as the Crown of Spain (Corona de España) in the Spanish Constitution of 1978, is the office of the King or Queen of Spain. |
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