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* Convent of the Poor Clares and Church of Nossa Senhora da Purificação (), the Mannerist architecture devoted originally to the monastery of the Poor Clares Xabreganas, and later operated by the Ministry of War, before being plans were established to convert the spaces into commercial and leisure services, a civic centre and local Junta de Freguesia ;

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In 1523, the Treaty of Vitoria called for the Badajoz Junta to meet in 1524, at which the two countries tried to reach an agreement on the anti-meridian but failed.
The entrada of Juan Domínguez de Mendoza and Father Nicolás López in 1683 – 84 set out from El Paso to La Junta where they established seven missions at seven pueblos.
In 1683 Father López celebrated the first Christmas Mass ever observed in Texas at La Junta.
The first Spaniards came to Presidio in 1535, when Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and his three companions stopped at the Indian pueblo, placed a cross on the mountainside, and called the village La Junta de las Cruces.
In 1683 Juan Sabeata, the chief of the Jumano Indian nation, reported having seen a fiery cross on the mountain at Presidio and requested that a mission be established at La Junta.
The missions La Navidad en las Cruces, San Francisco de los Julimes, San Antonio de los Puliques, Apostol Santiago, and Santa María de la Redonda may have been established on the Texas side of the Rio Grande at La Junta.
After the military coup at Lisbon in April 25, 1974, the power was taken by a military junta, the National Salvation Junta, and Portugal went through a turbulent period, commonly called the Continuing Revolutionary Process ( Portuguese: Processo Revolucionário em Curso, or PREC ) that lasted until 25 November 1975, the day of a pro-communist coup followed by a successful counter-coup by pro-democracy moderates, marked by constant friction between liberal-democratic forces and leftist / communist political parties.
The status of West End Games final remaining property, Junta, is unknown at this time.
Ray also argues that the external threat did not prevent conflicts in the Western bloc when at least one of the involved states was a nondemocracy, such as the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus ( against Greek Junta supported Cypriot Greeks ), the Falklands War, and the Football War.
After the civil war Figueres became President at the head of a provisional junta known as the " Junta Fundadora " ( Founding Council ) that held power for 18 months.
At La Junta, the highway turns east on 5th Street, then north on Barnes Avenue before ending at a junction with.
Carl, although accepted by the boys as a legitimate member of the Junta, could only be related to by grownups as an " imaginary playmate ", someone who is talked about and reflected through safe White suburban eyes, then left to harmlessly evaporate at day's end.
It seems that Junta, the boy who couldn't look at a naked woman without throwing up, was destined to become the original Mega-Playboy later in his life.
All she wants out of life is a nice husband, a cute pet, and a sweet home, but when she met Junta she falls in love with him – at first because of his Mega-Playboy powers, and finally because of him as a person.
: A friend of Junta who often pokes fun at Junta's bad luck with girls.
Furthermore, BNSF has also declared that it will maintain the tracks between Hutchinson, KS, and La Junta, CO, at a Class three ( 60 mph passenger train maximum ) speed instead of a Class four ( 79 mph passenger train maximum ), again handing the bill over to Amtrak if they wanted to see service at a Class four level.
By 1982 the country was already in the midst of a devastating economic crisis and large-scale civil unrest against the repressive government and Anaya, now a member of the ruling Junta, ordered Operation Rosario to be brought forward to 2 April, after a group of Argentina military infiltrated a group of Argentine scrap metal merchants and raised the Argentine flag at South Georgia 19 March.
The precise purpose of these deputies, join the Junta or create a congress, was unclear at the time and generated political disputes later.
He was made a member of the privy council in 1805 ; in 1807 he was appointed plenipotentiary at Berlin, but the mission was abandoned, and Frere was again sent to Spain in 1808 as plenipotentiary to the Central Junta.
On October 15, 1979, a Revolutionary Government Junta ( JRG ) took control of El Salvador at the beginning of a full scale civil war.
After the 1952 election fraud, which dissolved the Civic-Military Junta and began the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, Lusinchi was captured and imprisoned at the National Security.
The Revolutionary Junta, created on April 13, now firmly established in Iquique prosecuted the war vigorously, and by the end of April the whole area was in the hands of the " rebels " from the Peruvian border to the outposts of the Balmacedists at Coquimbo and La Serena.
He accepted the call and became the President of the Supreme Central and Governmental Junta but, at the age of eighty, his strength failed him and he died at Seville on November 20 that year.

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* Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador ( 1979 – 1982 )
In 1945, was involved in the coup d ' état that brought Rómulo Betancourt and the " Revolutionary Government Junta " to power, in the period known as El Trienio Adeco.
* 1904-Creation of the town of Ahome la Junta Separatista ( Separatist Committee ), which seeks separation from the municipality of El Fuerte ( the Fort ) and the creation of Ahome.
Duarte had returned to El Salvador and on March 3, 1980, he joined the Junta, becoming El Salvador's foreign minister.
Then the new Congress chose Álvaro Magaña to become the new President of El Salvador, which resulted in the end of the Junta on May 2.
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* El Otero — La Junta, Colorado ; closed in 1948.
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He served in several positions: member of the Panama City Town Hall ( 1888 ); member of the Provisional Government Junta ( 1903 ); National Assembly senator ( 1910 ); head of state of Panama ( 1910 ); foreign relations minister ( 1911-1912 ); ambassador and minister in Germany, Netherlands, and Belgium ; general consul ; and business representative in Honduras and El Salvador.
For many years, connections could be made here for travelers wishing to go north and south between El Paso and Denver, the only other route being the Santa Fe to Albuquerque and requiring a second change of trains at La Junta, Colorado.
* Elected Trustee or Regente del La Junta Directiva y El Consejo de Administracion of El Premio Gusi de la Paz or Gusi World Peace Prize for International Relation chaired by Amb.

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He fell ill and was taken from the train to a hospital in La Junta, Colorado, where he died the following day, February 17, 1936.
The girl gives Junta her name as Karin Aoi, and tells him about how the world has become terribly overpopulated in her time, to the point where having more than one child is a crime punishable by death.
Retreating before the advancing French and an outbreak of yellow fever, the Supreme Central Junta moved to Isla de León, where it was protected by the British Royal Navy, and abolished itself, leaving a regency to rule until the Cortes could convene.
With the triumph of the Revolution in 1979, he became part of the Junta of the Government of National Reconstruction, where he presided over the National Council of Education.
Wendell Fertig was born in La Junta, Colorado, where he lived until he completed high school.
In 1810, while in Lima, he heard of the formation of the Government Junta of the Kingdom, and immediately returned to the country, where he was charged with a diplomatic mission to Buenos Aires.
However, the most immediate danger to the Junta came from Cordoba, where Santiago de Liniers came out of his retirement and started to organize an army to lead a counter-revolution against Buenos Aires.
Also on display are the prison cells where Colonel William Carr Beresford, commander of the 1806 British invading forces, and General Cornelio Saavedra, president of the first national government ( Primera Junta ) in 1810, were held.

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