Government of Pere Aragonès
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Government of Pere Aragonès
Summary
Government of Pere Aragonès is a Government of Catalonia[1]. It draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (government_of_catalonia category, ranking #2 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Government of Pere Aragonès is in the country of Spain[3].
- Government of Pere Aragonès's instance of is recorded as Government of Catalonia[4].
- Government of Pere Aragonès's Commons category is recorded as Government ministers of Catalonia 2021–2024[5].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Pere Aragonès[6].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Laura Vilagrà i Pons[7].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Julià Fernàndez i Olivares[8].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Roger Torrent i Ramió[9].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Natàlia Mas Guix[10].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Tània Verge i Mestre[11].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Meritxell Serret[12].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Josep González i Cambray[13].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Joaquim Nadal i Farreras[14].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Teresa Jordà i Roura[15].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Manuel Balcells i Díaz[16].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Joan Ignasi Elena i Garcia[17].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Carles Campuzano[18].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Natàlia Garriga i Ibáñez[19].
- Government of Pere Aragonès comprises Gemma Ubasart[20].
- May 26, 2021 marks the founding of Government of Pere Aragonès[21].
- Government of Pere Aragonès ended on August 12, 2024[22].
- Government of Pere Aragonès's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Catalonia[23].
- Government of Pere Aragonès's replaces is recorded as Torra Government[24].
- Government of Pere Aragonès's replaced by is recorded as Catalan Government 2024-present[25].
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Founding
May 26, 2021 marks the founding of Government of Pere Aragonès[21].
Why It Matters
Government of Pere Aragonès draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (government_of_catalonia category, ranking #2 of 4).[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]