Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca
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Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca
Summary
Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca is a nonprofit organization[1].
Key Facts
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca is in the country of Spain[2].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[3].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's headquarters location is recorded as Palma[4].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's chairperson is recorded as Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer[5].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's chairperson is recorded as Cristòfol Soler[6].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's chairperson is recorded as Q107697236[7].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's chairperson is recorded as Q137776715[8].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's chairperson is recorded as Jaume Sastre i Font[9].
- +2014-10-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca[10].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's location of formation is recorded as Mallorca[11].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's official website is recorded as http://www.assembleamallorca.cat[12].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's short name is recorded as ASM[13].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's X is recorded as AssembSmallorcA[14].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's Facebook username is recorded as assembleasobiranistademallorca[15].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bx2l4y9l[16].
- Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's domain name is recorded as assembleamallorca.cat[17].
Body
Founding
+2014-10-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca[10]. Its location of formation is recorded as Mallorca[11].
Identity
Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's short name is recorded as ASM[13].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer[5], a writer[18], 1946–2022[19], of Spain[20], awarded the Prudenci Bertrana Prize[21]; Cristòfol Soler[6], a politician[22], b. 1956[23], of Spain[24], awarded the Honorary Medal of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands[25]; Q107697236[7]; Q137776715[8]; and Jaume Sastre i Font[9], a professor[26], b. 1959[27], of Spain[28].
Operations
Sovereign Assembly of Mallorca's headquarters location is recorded as Palma[4].