Juan Rovira Tarazona (5 May 1930 – 3 June 1990) was a Spanish politician from the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) who served as Minister of Health...
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journalist Eloy Tarazona (1880–1953), Venezuelan military figure Juan Rovira Tarazona (1930–1990), Spanish politician Santiago Tarazona (born 1996), Argentine...
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heart attack. Richard Sohl, 37, American musician, heart attack. Juan Rovira Tarazona, 60, Spanish politician. Aino Taube, 77, Swedish actress. Stiv Bators...
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summoned Prime Minister Calvo Sotelo, Oliart and the Minister of the Interior Juan José Rosón to a meeting. At that meeting, which lasted several hours, Manglano...
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Rodríguez Valverde Santiago Rodríguez-Miranda Alejandro Rojas Marcos Juan Rovira Tarazona Emilio Rubiales María Rubies Garrofe Vicente Ruiz Monrabal José Luis...
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This ministry was short-lived. When the Prime Minister of the Republic, Juan Negrín, replaced Francisco Largo Caballero, the ministry was abolished and...
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Carlos Bustelo (Industry and Energy) and Juan Antonio García Díez (Trade and Tourism) were replaced by Juan José Rosón, Ignacio Bayón and Luis Gámir,...
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Minister Adolfo Suárez Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Juan Rovira Tarazona Personal details Born Enrique Sánchez de León Pérez (1934-06-09)9...
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rooms, and the El Sario building. The Tudela Campus is located next to the Tarazona Highway (N-121-C), between the ETI Polytechnic Integrated Center and the...
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Jubany Arnau (1964–1971 Appointed, Bishop of Barcelona) Jaume Camprodon i Rovira (1973–2001 Retired) Carles Soler Perdigó (2001–2008 Retired) Francisco Pardo...
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