Spanish Constitution of 1812
978-613-0-56644-9
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2010-06-30
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Spanish Constitution of 1812 was promulgated by the Cádiz Cortes, the national legislative assembly (Cortes Generales "General Courts") of Spain acting while in refuge. The Spaniards baptised the constitution "La Pepa" because it was adopted on Saint Joseph's Day, (Pepe in Spanish is the standard nickname for José, comparable to Joe for Joseph. Pepa is the female equivalent, a nickname for Josefa, used because la constitución is a feminine noun). The first Diputation of Spain was created in the village of Anguita, in 1813.
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