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  2. Los Montesinos - Wikipedia

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    Los Montesinos is a municipality located in the south of the province of Alicante in the comarca of Vega Baja del Segura, Valencian Community, Spain. It has a population of 5,682 inhabitants ( INE 2024).

  3. Villena - Wikipedia

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    Villena (Spanish:; Valencian pronunciation:) is a city in Spain, in the Valencian Community.It is located at the northwest part of Alicante, and borders to the west with Castilla-La Mancha and Murcia, to the north with the province of Valencia and to the east and south with the province of Alicante.

  4. Montesinos - Wikipedia

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    Montesinos may refer to: Vladimiro Montesinos, former head of Peru's intelligence service. Luis de Montesinos, a Spanish theologian. Antonio de Montesinos (Dominican friar), who in 1511 was the first member of the clergy to publicly speak about the human rights of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. Fernando de Montesinos, (1593-1655

  5. Valencia - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the European Investment Bank (EIB) provided a €27 million loan to Sociedad Anónima Municipal Actuaciones Urbanas de Valencia (AUMSA) to support affordable public rental housing projects, which included building 323 new units and renovating four existing ones, expanding AUMSA's housing stock by more than 50%.

  6. Cueva de Montesinos - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de Montesinos. Cueva de Montesinos is a cave of the Province of Albacete, Spain. At the bottom of the cave is a small lake formed by rainwater filtering through the cave. It has been discovered through a series of experiments and tests that the water in that lagoon is connected by underground streams with the natural park of Ruidera.

  7. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    It had been supported by a mainstream real estate group, the California Housing Council (CHC). In response to the veto, the real estate industry managed to get an initiative, Proposition 10, on the state ballot for 1980. [20] It was soundly defeated, however, 65% to 35%. [21] [22]