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Nevenka Fernández
Nevenka Fernández García (born 25 October 1974) is a Spanish economist. She was councillor of Finance of Ponferrada between 1999 and 2000. Nevenka Fernández is known for being the first Spanish woman to obtain the conviction of a politician, (mayor of Ponferrada for the Popular Party), for sexual harassment. Career With a degree in economics from the CEU-San Pablo University and a master's degree in Auditing from the Complutense University of Madrid, she worked at Arthur Andersen in Madrid. She finished her degree shortly before the 1999 municipal elections when Carlos López Riesco made her the offer to be number three on the list of the Popular Party of Ponferrada led by . After the electoral victory, she took over the Finance Department of the Ponferrada City Council. In September 2000 she asked for a leave from the City Hall due to depression and in March 2001 she denounced Mayor Ismael Álvarez for sexual harassment. The Popular Party did not support her and her ...
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Ponferrada
Ponferrada () is a city of Spain, located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Ponferrada, the second most populated municipality of the Province of León, is also the capital city of El Bierzo, the only Comarcas of Spain, ''comarca'' recognized as an administrative entity by law in the region. Surrounded by mountains, the city straddles the course of the Sil (river), Sil River. It is the last major town on the French Way, French route of the Camino de Santiago before it reaches Santiago de Compostela. In 2021, it had a population of 63,747. Etymology Ponferrada comes from the Latin ''Pons Ferrata'', which it translates to Iron Bridge. History The place traces its origin back to 928 gifting to the of a ''Roman villa, villa'' between the Sil (river), Sil and the Boeza by Lupo and his wife, which possessed ''ferrum'' (iron) and was located at the feet of an abandoned Castros (Spain), castrum. The name of the city derives from the iron reinforcements added to the ...
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Zamora, Spain
Zamora () is a city and municipality of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital of the province of Zamora. The city straddles the Duero river. With its 24 characteristic Romanesque style churches of the 12th and 13th centuries it has been called a "museum of Romanesque art". Zamora is the city with the most Romanesque churches in all of Europe. The most important celebration in Zamora is Holy Week. Zamora is part of the natural ''comarca'' of Tierra del Pan and it is the head of the judicial district of Zamora. History The city was founded early in the Bronze Age and was later occupied during the Iron Age by the Celtic people of the Vacceos who called it Ocalam. After the Roman victory over the Lusitanian hero Viriathus the settlement was named by the Romans ''Occelum Durii'' or '' Ocellodurum'' (literally, "Eye of the Duero"). During Roman rule it was in the hands of the Vaccaei, and was incorporated into the Roman province of His ...
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21st-century Spanish Economists
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Spanish Women In Politics
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21st-century Spanish Politicians
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21st-century Spanish Women
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Errejón Affair
The Errejón affair is the name by which the allegations of sexual harassment against Sumar Spanish politician Íñigo Errejón and its consequences. As a result of the accusations, Errejón announced his abandonment of politics and his resignation as a deputy in the Congress of Deputies. At least two of the women who denounced Errejón announced that they had filed complaints with the National Police Corps. Affair On 24 October 2024, Errejón published a letter on Twitter where he announced his abandonment of institutional politics, leaving also his seat in Congress and all his political responsibilities. This announcement followed an anonymous accusation made two days earlier on journalist Cristina Fallarás' Instagram account where he was accused of sexually harassing several women. Errejón's deputy seat was given to the next candidate on the list, Alda Recas. Based on the accusation, the press uncovered other also anonymous accounts. The following day, on 25 October, actres ...
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Urko Olazabal
Urko Olazabal Ortiz de Zarate (born 1978) is a Spanish actor. He is known for his role as Luis Carrasco in the film '' Maixabel'' by Icíar Bollain. Among the awards he has received are the Goya Award (2022), the Feroz Award (2022), the CEC Award (2022) and the Union of Basque Actors and Actresses Award (2022). Life and career He studied at Urretxindorra ikastola (Bilbao). He graduated in sculpture from the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU). He later trained in acting and drama at the BAI Performing Arts Training Center in Barakaldo where he graduated (2012-2016), and where he coincided with the actress María Cerezuela. Later he developed his professional career as an actor in film and television series, mainly in the Basque Country. In addition to his career as an actor, he has written and directed two short films: Anujin (awarded for his script at the Medina del Campo Film Week) and Mithyabadi. In 2022 he won the Goya Award, the Feroz Award and the Círculo ...
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Mireia Oriol
Mireia Oriol (born 1996) is a Spanish actress from Catalonia. Life and career Oriol was born in Argentona, Maresme in 1996. She made her feature film debut as an actress at age 13 in horror picture ''ESO, Entidad Sobrenatural Oculta'' (2009), portraying a ghost girl. She began working as a model at age 16. She began a degree in audiovisual studies in Barcelona and later, at age 20, she joined the Giles Foreman Acting Centre for Acting in London, where she lived for two years. Her sophomore acting credit in a feature film was in supernatural thriller '' The Pact'' (2018), starring as Clara alongside Belén Rueda and Darío Grandinetti. Early television work include performances in Catalan soap opera ' (2018) and Flooxer miniseries ''Terror.app''. She made her directorial debut by co-helming the short film ''Sans moi je n'existe pas''. She earned recognition for her portrayal of Lorena in Catalan sports drama series '' The Hockey Girls''. In 2020, she featured in films ' and '' The ...
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Icíar Bollaín
Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez (born 12 June 1967) is a Spanish filmmaker and actress. She is best known for directing '' Te Doy Mis Ojos'' (''Take My Eyes''), which won 7 Goya Awards. Bollaín has won other awards for acting and script-writing, as well as for directing. Early life and education Icíar Bollaín Pérez-Mínguez was born in Madrid on 12 June 1967. She was one of twin girls to a father who was an aeronautical engineer and a mother who was a music teacher. She grew up in a liberal household in which each member was allowed to follow their own inclination. Icíar and her twin sister Marina showed an early interest in the arts; Icíar was inclined towards filmmaking while her sister studied to become an operatic singer. Bollaín was cast in Víctor Erice's '' El Sur'' (1983), for her acting debut. Career Since then Icíar Bollaín has acted in fourteen films. At age 18, with her twin sister Marina, she was cast by their uncle Juan Sebastián Bollaín in two films: ' ...
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