Joan Clos i Matheu, GCIH (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈaŋ ˈklɔs]; born 29 June 1949) is a Spanish politician who was mayor of Barcelona, Spain from September...
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French botanist Joan Clos (born 1949), Spanish politician Paco Clos (born 1960), Spanish footballer This page lists people with the surname Clos. If an internal...
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demolició. El Periódico, L'alçada de l'Hotel Vela dobla la d'una torre que Joan Clos va rebaixar. 41°22′6.5″N 2°11′24.86″E / 41.368472°N 2.1902389°E / 41...
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Niubó, CEO and Chairman of the multinational oil and gas company Repsol. Joan Clos, former mayor of Barcelona. Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science...
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2006 Catalan regional election. He was succeeded by Mayor of Barcelona Joan Clos. On 12 February 2007, Mariano Fernández Bermejo replaced Juan Fernando...
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2006 Hereu was designated as the future Mayor of Barcelona, replacing Joan Clos after the latter was appointed the Minister for Industry. Jordi Hereu...
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1941 as the third of eight siblings. His grandfather was the Catalan poet Joan Maragall. In 1965, he married Diana Garrigosa, and he has two daughters and...
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her post at UN-Habitat's Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. She succeeded Joan Clos of Spain. In January 2019 Maimunah Mohd Sharif was designated as the Acting...
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Klaus Töpfer, Germany, 1998–2000 Anna Tibaijuka, Tanzania, 2000–2010 Joan Clos, Spain, 2010–2018 Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Malaysia, 2018–2024 (Acting) Michal...
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