1983 Madrilenian regional election

election in the Spanish region of Madrid
Event election_to_the_assembly_of_madrid Q3587391
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1983 Madrilenian regional election

Summary

1983 Madrilenian regional election is an election to the Assembly of Madrid[1]. It draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (election_to_the_assembly_of_madrid category, ranking #8 of 10).[2]

Key Facts

  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election is in the country of Spain[3].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's instance of is recorded as election to the Assembly of Madrid[4].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's followed by is recorded as 1987 Madrilenian regional election[5].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's Commons category is recorded as Madrilenian regional election, 1983[6].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's office contested is recorded as member of the Assembly of Madrid[7].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's point in time is recorded as +1983-05-08T00:00:00Z[8].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h1cpvs[9].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Joaquín Leguina[10].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as César Cimadevilla Costa[11].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Ramón Espinar Gallego[12].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Manuel de la Rocha Rubí[13].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Paquita Sauquillo[14].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Virgilio Cano[15].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Agapito Ramos[16].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as José Luis Adell[17].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Jaime Lissavetzky[18].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Carlos Robles Piquer[19].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Luis María Huete[20].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as José Ramón Pin Arboledas[21].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Enrique Castellanos Colomo[22].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Antonio Beteta[23].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Pedro Núñez Morgades[24].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Isaac Sáez González[25].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Luis Guillermo de Perinat y Elío[26].
  • 1983 Madrilenian regional election's successful candidate is recorded as Hermann Oehling[27].

Why It Matters

1983 Madrilenian regional election draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (election_to_the_assembly_of_madrid category, ranking #8 of 10).[2] It is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]

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  2. [28] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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