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* Palacio Real de la Granja de San Ildefonso, a palace in the Spanish province of Segovia.
As the armed forces bombarded the presidential palace ( Palacio de La Moneda ), Allende committed suicide.
Zone One is the Historic Center, ( Centro Histórico ), lying in the very heart of the city, the location of many important historic buildings including the Palacio Nacional de la Cultura ( National Palace of Culture ), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Congress, the Casa Presidencial ( Presidential House ), the National Library and Plaza de la Constitución ( Constitution Plaza, old Central Park ).
* Palacio de Alegría mansion house.
* 1576 – Spanish explorer Diego García de Palacio first sights the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Copán.
es: Palacio de Westminster
gl: Palacio de Westminster
es: Palacio de la Cultura y la Ciencia
The etymology of the name is not totally certain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a Royal hunting lodge, the Palacio de la Zarzuela near Madrid, where, allegedly, this type of entertainment was first presented to the court.
* Palacio de la Moncloa in Madrid — President of the Government, Spain
Palacio municipal de Monterrey ( Monterrey City Hall )
* Palacio, Jean de.
* Palacio, Jean de ( 1990 ).
Statue of Allende in front of the Palacio de la Moneda
Palacio Real de Olite
The marriage was arranged by Cardinal Alberoni, with the concurrence of the Princesse des Ursins, the Camarera mayor de Palacio (" chief of the household ") of the king of Spain.
The reception was given by President Anastasio Somoza García in the luxurious and modern Palacio de Comunicaciones.
* Palacio de Gobierno ( 1892 )
* Museo de Antropología e Historia " Palacio Cantón ", Yucatán's history and archaeology Museum.
File: Palacio de Tribunales de Valparaíso. jpg | Valparaíso Palace Courts
In 1190, Eleanor met Sancho in Pamplona and he hosted a banquet in the Palacio Real de Olite in her honour.
1911 saw the installation of an enormous glass curtain fabricated for the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City.

Palacio and example
Even earlier we can find another example in Francisco de Peñalosa's Por las sierras de Madrid, from his Cancionero Musical de Palacio.
Nevertheless, from 1660 a spectacular recovery and development began ; amongst the construction of new buildings was the Palacio de Guevara, built in 1694 and a fine example of baroque architecture.

Palacio and architecture
Alamos boasts numerous buildings exhibiting classic architecture from Mexico's Colonial period, including the Plaza de Armas, the Church of La Purísima Concepción, La Capilla and the Palacio Municipal (" city hall ").

Palacio and town
That franchise was offered in the last minute to Gomez Palacio, but with time running out and little infrastructure declined to accept and went to Santa Cruz, Tlaxcala, a small town, where Social Security is the resort located in La Trinidad, with a good stage there arose the first Santos Laguna, a name taken by the town, Santa Cruz, its people thus were Santos Laguna.
Joaquin Balbastre became the first secretary of the town and Francisco Villanueva, Anastacio dela Peña, Julian dela Rosa, Geronimo Santa Ana, Pedro Evangelista, Nicolas Palacio, Ventura Rogelio and Vicente Tolosa as first councilors.

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He was born to an aristocratic family of the Kingdom of Navarre, the youngest son of Juan de Jaso, privy counsellor to King John III of Navarre ( Jean d ' Albret ), and Doña Maria de Azpilcueta y Aznárez, sole heiress of two noble Navarrese families.
Lago de Yojoa, located in the west-central part of the country, is the sole natural lake in Honduras.
Vere immediately convenes a drumhead court-martial, at which, after serving as sole witness and as Billy's de facto counsel, Vere then urges the court to convict and sentence Billy to death.
According to Joseph Anglade, a philologist and specialist of medieval literature who helped impose the then archaic term Occitan as the sole correct name, the word Lemosin was first used to designate the language at the beginning of the 13th century by Catalan troubadour Raimon Vidal de Besalú in his Razós de trobar
In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians and were replaced by Sir John de Soules as sole Guardian.
The idea of the two halves, the East and the West, re-emerged and eventually resulted in the permanent de facto division into two separate Roman empires after the death of Theodosius I ( though it is important to remember that the Empire was never formally divided, Emperors of East and West legally ruling as one imperial college until the fall of Rome's western empire left Byzantium, the " second Rome ", sole direct heir ).
* Lorenzo de ' Medici becomes sole ruler of Florence.
Later, he upheld Elias, lord of La Flèche, against William Rufus, king of England, and on the recognition of Elias as count of Maine in 1100, obtained for Fulk V the Young, his son by Bertrade de Montfort, the hand of Eremburge, Elias's daughter and sole heiress.
Although Chirac was well-situated in de Gaulle's entourage, being related by marriage to the general's sole companion at the time of the Appeal of 18 June 1940, he was more of a " Pompidolian " than a " Gaullist ".
A short-lived law effected April 24, 1990, installed Russian as the sole de jure official language of the Union.
Shortly after two gigs at the Music Machine in London and at the Mont de Marsan Punk Festival, and an aborted recording session with producer John Cale on 10 August, Padovani was informed he was out of the band and Summers became the sole guitarist.
Father José Maria Zalvidea left San Juan Capistrano on or about November 25, 1842, when Mission San Luis Rey de Francia's Father Ibarra died, leaving the Mission without a resident priest for the first time ( Zalvidea had been the Mission's sole priest ever since the death of Father Josef Barona in 1831.
The Hôtel Alexandre or Hôtel Soult, rue de la Ville l ' Évêque, Paris ( 1763 – 66 ), is the sole survivor of Boullée's residential work in Paris.
Despite the efforts of Plectrude to silence her rival's child by imprisoning him, he became the sole mayor of the palace — and de facto ruler of Francia — after a civil war, which lasted for more than three years after Pepin's death.
On 23 January 1961 Kasa-Vubu promoted Mobutu to major-general ; de Witte argues that this was a political move, ' aim to strengthen the army, the president's sole support, and Mobutu's position within the army.
On the way, Pedro Sancho de Hoz, seeking sole leadership, tried to murder Valdivia but failed.
Athletic Bilbao, his sole club, lost 0 – 1 against Racing Club de Irún.
As a strategic point, Dunkirk has always been exposed to political covetousness, by Duke Robert I of Bar in 1395, by Louis de Luxembourg in 1435 and finally by the Austrian archduke Maximilian I of Habsburg, who in 1477 married Mary of Burgundy, sole heiress of late Duke Charles the Bold.
Monaco is in the EU's customs and VAT area, is a de facto member of the Schengen Area due to its open border with France and uses the euro as is sole currency.
On November 9, 1898 the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques (" Union of the French Societies for Athletic Sports " or USFSA ) put out an announcement that it would have sole right to any organised sport held during the World's Fair.
Berthe Courrière was his sole heir, inheriting a substantial body of unpublished work which she sent to his brother Jean de Gourmont, and dying within the year.
A unique case was the Golden Bull of 1356 ( issued by Charles IV, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia ), recognizing the Margrave of Brandenburg as an elector of the Holy Roman Empire, membership of the highest college within the Imperial diet carrying the politically significant privilege of being the sole electors of the non-hereditary Emperor, which was previously de facto restricted to dukes and three prince-archbishops ( Cologne, Mainz and Trier ); other non-ducal lay members would be the King of Bohemia and the Palatine of the Rhenish Electorate of the Palatinate.
The sole bank handling funds transfers for the Oil-for-Food Programme was the New York branch of the Banque Nationale de Paris-Paribas, or BNP Paribas.

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