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  2. ING Group - Wikipedia

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    ING is a division of ING Bank (Australia) Limited. In Germany. ING-DiBa is Germany's third biggest bank by the number of customers (c. 9 million). In 2016, the bank reported total assets of €158 billion and had around 3,900 employees. ING bought 49% of Allgemeine Deutsche Direktbank AG in 1998, which as of 1989 traded as DiBa.

  3. History of the Jews in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Jews in the current-day Spanish territory stretches back to Biblical times according to Jewish tradition, but the settlement of organised Jewish communities in the Iberian Peninsula possibly traces back to the times after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. [1] The earliest archaeological evidence of Hebrew ...

  4. Same-sex marriage in Spain - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Spain since July 3, 2005. In 2004, the nation's newly elected government, led by Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero of the Socialist Workers' Party, began a campaign to legalize same-sex marriage, including the right of adoption by same-sex couples. [1] After much debate, a law permitting ...

  5. Women's education in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Francoism. Women's education in Francoist Spain was based around the belief that women lacked the same intellectual abilities as men and that education should prepare women for lives in the home as wives and mothers. Literacy rates were low for Spanish women. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were few economic pressures on Spain to ...

  6. List of Spanish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Taifas. Valencia. Viguera. Visigoths. This is a list of monarchs of Spain, a dominion started with the dynastic union of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain — Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile . The regnal numbers follow those of the rulers of Asturias, León, and Castile. Thus, Alfonso XII is numbered in succession to Alfonso XI of ...

  7. Speed limits in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain has different speed limits for every kind of road and vehicle. Until 1973, there were no speed limits on Spanish motorways, a generic limit of 130 km/h was instated then in order to save fuel during the 1973 energy crisis. It was lowered to 100 km/h to prevent accidents, but it was raised again in 1992, this time to 120 km/h.

  8. 1937 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    April 26 - Bombing of Guernica. May 3–8 - Barcelona May Days. May 29 - Deutschland incident (1937) May 31 - Bombardment of Almería. May 31-June 6 - Segovia Offensive. June 12–19 - Huesca Offensive. June 12–19 - Battle of Bilbao. July 5-August 11 - Battle of Albarracín. July 6–25 - Battle of Brunete.

  9. List of mountains in Spain - Wikipedia

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    List of mountains in Spain. Teide, at 3718 m is the highest peak of Spain. Mulhacén, at 3478,6 m is the highest mountain of the Iberian Peninsula. Pico Almanzor, at 2592 m is the highest of Sistema Central. La Sagra, at 2383 m is the highest mountain of the Prebaetic System. This is a list of Spanish mountains with their elevation taken from ...