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Santiurde De Toranzo
Santiurde de Toranzo is a municipality of Cantabria. The Pas River runs through it. Towns within the municipality * Acereda * Bárcena (Santiurde de Toranzo), Bárcena * Iruz * Pando (Santiurde de Toranzo), Pando * Penilla (Santiurde de Toranzo), Penilla * San Martín (Santiurde de Toranzo), San Martín * Santiurde de Toranzo (Capital) * Vejorís * Villasevil References External links *Ayunt. de Santiurde Toranzo
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Municipalities Of Spain
The municipality ( es, municipio, , ca, municipi, gl, concello, eu, udalerria, ast, conceyu)In other languages of Spain: * Catalan/Valencian (), sing. ''municipi''. * Galician () or (), sing. ''municipio''/''bisbarra''. *Basque (), sing. ''udalerria''. * Asturian (), sing. ''conceyu''. is the basic local administrative division in Spain together with the province. Organisation Each municipality forms part of a province which in turn forms part or the whole of an autonomous community (17 in total plus Ceuta and Melilla): some autonomous communities also group municipalities into entities known as ''comarcas'' (districts) or ''mancomunidades'' (commonwealths). There are a total of 8,131 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. In the Principality of Asturias, municipalities are officially named ''concejos'' (councils). The average population of a municipality is about 5,300, but this figure masks a huge range: the most populo ...
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Telephone Numbers In Spain
The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain. It was previously regulated by the Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), but is now regulated by the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC). History Before 1998, local telephone calls could be made using only the subscriber's number without the area code, while the trunk code '9' was omitted when calling from outside Spain, e.g.: xx xx xx (within the same province) 9xx xxx xxx (within Spain) +34 xx xxx xxx (outside Spain) International calls were made by dialling the international access code 07, waiting for a tone, and then dialling the country code.
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San Martín (Santiurde De Toranzo)
San Martín or San Martin may refer to: People Saints * Saint Martin (other)#People, name of various saints in Spanish Political leaders *Vicente San Martin (1839 -1901), Military, National hero of Mexico. *Basilio San Martin (1849 -1905), Military, Commander of the Fortress of San Juan De Ulua, Veracruz, Mexico * José de San Martín (1778–1850), national hero of Argentina, a 19th-century general and the main leader of the southern part of South America's struggle for independence from Spain * Manuel San Martin (1881-1965), Military, Mexican Revolution *Joaquín de San Martín (1770–1854), President of El Salvador *José María San Martín (1811–1857), President of El Salvador *Ramón Grau San Martín (1881–1969), doctor and twice President of Cuba *Alejandro Zorrilla de San Martín (1909–1987), Uruguayan political figure Sportspeople * Andrés San Martín (born 1978), Argentine footballer *Carlos Aníbal San Martín (born 1971), Argentine footballer *H ...
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Pando (Santiurde De Toranzo)
Pando may refer to: People * Pando of Capua (died 862 or 863), "Pando the Rapacious", Count of Capua * Gabriela Pando (1970–2024), Argentine field hockey player * José Manuel Pando (1849–1917), 29th President of Bolivia * Juan Pando (born 1943), Spanish historian * Martín Pando (1934–2021), Argentine footballer * Ricardo Pando, Peruvian Congressman for the 2006–2011 term * Pando, bass player for A Flock of Seagulls Places * José Manuel Pando Province, a province of La Paz Department, Bolivia * Pando Department, Bolivia * Pando, Colorado, a ghost town in the United States * Pando, Uruguay, a town in Canelones, Uruguay * Pando Creek, a body of water in Canelones, Uruguay Other uses * Apostolic Vicariate of Pando, of the Roman Catholic church, located in Riberalta, Bolivia * Pando (application), a proprietary peer-to-peer file-sharing computer program, based on the BitTorrent protocol * Pando Health an app used in the British NHS * Pando (tree), an aspen tree c ...
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Bárcena (Santiurde De Toranzo)
Bárcena or Barcena may refer to: *Alicia Bárcena Ibarra (born 1952), Mexican biologist and the United Nations Executive Secretary of ECLAC *Alonzo de Barcena (1528–1598), Spanish Jesuit missionary and linguist *Bárcena de Campos, a municipality in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain *Bárcena de Cicero Bárcena de Cicero is a municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2007 census, the city has a population of 2.546 inhabitants. Its capital is Gama. Towns *Adal * Ambrosero *Bárcena de Cicero *Cicero ..., a municipality in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain * Bárcena de Pie de Concha, a municipality in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain * Volcán Bárcena, a Mexican volcano {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Acereda
Alberto Acereda is a Spanish former professor who currently works as Associate Vice President in the Global Higher Education Division at Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, New Jersey. He provides overall leadership for business development initiatives and academic outreach in global and higher education. Previously at ETS he worked as Senior Director of Business Development and as senior strategic advisor to the Vice President and COO of higher education. Prior to joining ETS in 2012, he spent nearly twenty years at various universities and graduate programs across the United States.Official Page
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He was a professor of Spanish and Latin American literatures and cultures and the chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the "School of International Letters and Cultures" at



Pas River
The Pas River is located in the region of Cantabria in the northern part of Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... The river flows through the autonomous community of Cantabria and empties into the Cantabric Sea. See also * List of rivers of Spain Rivers of Spain Rivers of Cantabria {{Cantabria-stub ...
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People's Party (Spain)
The People's Party ( es, Partido Popular ; known mostly by its acronym, PP ) is a conservative and Christian-democratic political party in Spain. The People's Party was a 1989 re-foundation of People's Alliance (AP), a party led by former minister of the dictatorship Manuel Fraga and founded back in 1976 as alliance of post-Francoist proto-parties. The new party combined the conservative AP with several small Christian democratic and liberal parties (the party call this fusion of views "the Reformist Centre"). In 2002, Manuel Fraga received the honorary title of "Founding Chairman". The party's youth organization is New Generations of the People's Party of Spain (NNGG). 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 Democrat Union. The PP was also one of the founding organizations of the Budapest-based Ro ...
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Alcalde
Alcalde (; ) is the traditional Spanish municipal magistrate, who had both judicial and administrative functions. An ''alcalde'' was, in the absence of a corregidor, the presiding officer of the Castilian '' cabildo'' (the municipal council) and judge of first instance of a town. ''Alcaldes'' were elected annually, without the right to reelection for two or three years, by the ''regidores'' (council members) of the municipal council. The office of the ''alcalde'' was signified by a staff of office, which they were to take with them when doing their business. A woman who holds the office is termed an ''Alcaldesa''. In New Spain (Mexico), ''alcaldes mayores'' were chief administrators in colonial-era administrative territories termed ''alcaldías mayores''; in colonial-era Peru the units were called ''corregimientos''. ''Alcalde'' was also a title given to Indian officials inside the Spanish missions, who performed a large variety of duties for the Franciscan missionaries. M ...
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