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  2. Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo - Wikipedia

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    He assumed the post of Viceroy in 1778, having had a wide set of accomplishments, developing a local economy, colonizing uninhabited lands (or inhabited by local natives), establishing local government (Intendencias) all over the viceroyalty and prepared the way to the foundation of the Real Audiencia de Buenos Aires. He enacted the royal ...

  3. List of El Clásico matches - Wikipedia

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    List of El Clásico matches. This is a list of all matches contested between the Spanish football clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, a fixture known as El Clásico. The club name in bold indicates a win for that team. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was ...

  4. List of Real Madrid CF managers - Wikipedia

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    The most successful coaches with Real Madrid are Miguel Muñoz and Carlo Ancelotti, as both won 14 titles with the team. Muñoz won La Liga nine times, the European Cup twice, the Copa del Rey twice, and one Intercontinental Cup. He is also the club's longest-serving manager. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti, in two spells, won La Liga twice, Copa ...

  5. List of Real Madrid CF players - Wikipedia

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    As of 29 August 2024, a total of 779 players have played at least one official match for Real Madrid throughout history. Raúl is the player with the most appearances, with 741 matches, while more than 100 players have played only one match. In terms of minutes played, Iker Casillas has the most with 64,920 minutes, while the player with the ...

  6. 1960 European Cup final - Wikipedia

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    1960 European Cup final. The 1960 European Cup final was the fifth final in the history of the European Cup, and was contested by Real Madrid of Spain and Eintracht Frankfurt of West Germany. [2] Real won 7–3 in front of a crowd of over 127,000 people at Glasgow's Hampden Park stadium, still the highest attendance for a European Cup final.

  7. New Spain - Wikipedia

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    The crown established New Spain as a viceroyalty in 1535, appointing as viceroy Antonio de Mendoza, an aristocrat loyal to the monarch rather than the conqueror Cortés. New Spain was the first of the viceroyalties that Spain created, the second being Peru in 1542, following the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire.