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  2. Residencia de Estudiantes - Wikipedia

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    Residencia de estudiantes. Entrance. The Residencia de Estudiantes, literally the "Student Residence", is a centre of Spanish cultural life in Madrid. The Residence was founded to provide accommodation for students along the lines of classic colleges at Bologna, Salamanca, Cambridge or Oxford. It became established as a cultural institution ...

  3. Hogar CREA - Wikipedia

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    Hogar CREA is an international drug rehabilitation institution founded in Puerto Rico. It is often referred to in the plural, Hogares CREA. History

  4. Religious law - Wikipedia

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    Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions.Examples of religiously derived legal codes include Christian canon law (applicable within a wider theological conception in the church, but in modern times distinct from secular state law [1]), Jewish halakha, Islamic sharia, and Hindu law. [2]

  5. Helen M. Todd - Wikipedia

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    Helen MacGregor Todd (April 1, 1870 – August 15, 1953) was an American suffragist and worker's rights activist. Todd started her career as an educator and later became a factory inspector.

  6. Alternative civilian service - Wikipedia

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    Alternative civilian service, also called alternative services, civilian service, non-military service, and substitute service, is a form of national service performed in lieu of military conscription for various reasons, such as conscientious objection, inadequate health, or political reasons.

  7. Religion in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the largest religion in Mozambique, with substantial minorities of the adherents of traditional faiths and Islam. Mozambique is a secular state . According to the most recent 2020 estimate, 55.8% of the population of Mozambique was Christian , 17.5% was Muslim (mainly Sunni ), 0.5% had no religion, 26.1% adhered to traditional ...

  8. List of Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de los Reyes Correa, Captain, Spanish Army; Puerto Rican hero who defended the town Arecibo in 1702 from an invasion by defeating the British; was awarded La Medalla de Oro de la Real Efigie (The Gold Medal of the Royal Image), by King Philip V of Spain and given the title "Captain of Infantry" [407]

  9. University of Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Decree of February 9, 1801. The University of Antioquia was preceded by the Franciscan College (Spanish: Colegio de Franciscanos), which was founded in 1803 after King Charles IV of Spain issued the Royal Decree of February 9, 1801, [10] allowing the establishment of a college-convent in Villa de la Candelaria [citation needed], Medellín.