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Federico Moyúa
Federico de Moyúa y Salazar (17 June 1873 - 7 March 1939) was a Spanish politician who served as the mayor of Bilbao. Biography Moyúa was a member of a wealthy liberal family, both his father and grandfather served in the Third Carlist War. He studied law at the University of Deusto and practiced only for a few years. A member of the Liberal Fusionist Party, he was elected mayor in 1910, and was succeeded by Benito Marco Gardoqui in 1913. He served again in 1924, during the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, until 1930. During his term, he promoted infrastructure. Among the greatest achievements of his term includes the , the Deusto Bridge, the City Hall Bridge, and the Ribera Market. Moyúa tried to expand Bilbao by incorporating the municipalities on the banks of the estuary, but was ultimately unachieved. Moyúa Plaza in Bilbao is dedicated to his name. Decoration * Order of Isabella the Catholic (1925) References External links Relación de alcaldes de Bilb ...
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The Mayor of Bilbao ( eu, Bilboko alkatea, es, Alcalde de Bilbao) is the head of the municipal government of Bilbao, Spain. He presides over the Bilbao City Council. The current mayor of Bilbao is Juan Mari Aburto since 2015. Mayors of Bilbao since 1979

This is a list of the mayors of Bilbao since the restoration of democracy in Spain. Since the Spanish transition to democracy, seven individuals have served as mayors of Bilbao. The longest term was that of Iñaki Azkuna, who served for almost 15 years as mayor until his death. All modern mayors of Bilbao have been members of the Basque Nationalist Party. {{Mayors of Bilbao Mayors of Bilbao, * ...
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