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  2. 1968 in Spain - Wikipedia

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    1968 in Spanish television; List of Spanish films of 1968; References This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Quizlet's blog, written mostly by Andrew in the earlier days of the company, claims it had reached 50,000 registered users in 252 days online. [9] In the following two years, Quizlet reached its 1,000,000th registered user. [10] Until 2011, Quizlet shared staff and financial resources with the Collectors Weekly website. [11]

  4. List of number-one singles of 1968 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    4 March 11 March "Pata Pata" Miriam Makeba: 18 March "Soul Finger" Bar-Kays: 25 March "I'm Coming Home" Tom Jones: 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April "La, la, la" Massiel: 29 April 6 May 13 May "Congratulations" Cliff Richard: 20 May 27 May 3 June 10 June "Delilah" Tom Jones 17 June 24 June 1 July 8 July 15 July 22 July 29 July 5 August 12 ...

  5. 1967–68 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    1968–69 → . The 1967–68 La ... 8 4 18 30 58 −28 20 Relegation to the Segunda División: 16 Sevilla (R) 30 6 8 16 31 56 −25 20 ... (in Spanish) Official LFP Site

  6. 1968 in Spanish television - Wikipedia

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    8 July - Miguel Puga, mago and presenter. 4 September - Yolanda Ramos, actress and hostess. 13 September - Santi Millán, actor. 4 October - Luis Miguel Seguí, actor. 21 October - Yolanda Ventura, actress. 5 November - Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, actress. 30 November Llum Barrera, actress and hostess. 9 December - Pedro García Aguado, presenter.

  7. Protests of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The protests of 1968 comprised a worldwide escalation of social conflicts, which were predominantly characterized by the rise of left-wing politics, [1] anti-war sentiment, civil rights urgency, youth counterculture within the silent and baby boomer generations, and popular rebellions against military states and bureaucracies.

  8. Category:1967–68 in Spanish football - Wikipedia

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    1968–69; 1969–70; 1970–71; 1971–72; 1960s portal; ... Pages in category "1967–68 in Spanish football" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  9. 1968 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    October 2 – around 10,000 university and high school students gathered in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas to protest the government's actions and listen peacefully to speeches then the national guard attacked the demonstrations thus generating the Tlatelolco massacre.