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  2. Spain–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    The main framework in which Spanish Cooperation works in Tunisia is the one that constitutes the Masar Program, an accompaniment program for democratic governance processes in the Arab world. Since the 2011 revolution, efforts in Tunisia have focused on supporting civil society initiatives and strengthening democratic governance.

  3. Egypt–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Economic relations. The weight of bilateral trade between Spain and Egypt is reduced, since Egypt accounted for 0.23% of our total imports and 0.48% of Spanish exports in 2014. In that year, he ranked 36th in the ranking of the most important markets for Spanish exports and 57th as a supplier. Within the EU, in 2014 Spain ranked sixth as a ...

  4. Jordan–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain and Jordan share historical ties and political, economic and cultural interests. Hispanic-Jordanian relations have traditionally been very close and are characterized both by the absence of bilateral disputes and by the confluence of positions in regional political affairs (Middle East Peace Process, Barcelona Process, Mediterranean ...

  5. Tomáš Masaryk - Wikipedia

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    Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk [a] (7 March 1850 – 14 September 1937) was a Czechoslovak statesman, progressive political activist and philosopher who served as the first president of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1935. He is regarded as the founding father of Czechoslovakia . Born in Hodonín, Moravia (then part of the Austrian Empire ), Masaryk ...

  6. Ministry of Health (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Health (in Spanish) The Ministry of Health ( MISAN) is the department of the Government of Spain responsible for proposing and executing the government policy on health, planning and providing healthcare as well as the exercise of the powers of the General State Administration to assure citizens the right to health protection. [2]

  7. List of prime ministers of Spain by length of tenure - Wikipedia

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    Of the 102 prime ministers, only four served more than 10 years while sixty-six have served less than a year. Francisco Franco , who also served as the Head of State until his death, is the only person to have served in the post of prime minister for more than two decades, ruling for a total of 35 years that were preceded by the coup of 1936 ...

  8. Cortes Generales - Wikipedia

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    The Cortes Generales ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾtes xeneˈɾales]; English: Spanish Parliament, lit. 'General Courts') are the bicameral legislative chambers of Spain, consisting of the Congress of Deputies (the lower house) and the Senate (the upper house ). The Congress of Deputies meets in the Palacio de las Cortes.

  9. Masar (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Masar (Slovak/Czech: Masár, Masař; feminine: Masárová, Masařová) are occupational surnames meaning butcher in some Slavic languages. Notable people with the surname include: Dušan Masár (born 1962), Czech wrestler. Ella Masar (born 1986), American-Canadian soccer player. Felix Masár (born 1955), Czechoslovak canoeist.