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  2. Biblioteca Nacional de España - Wikipedia

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    The library was founded by King Philip V in 1711 as the Royal Library or Palace Public Library. The Royal Letters Patent that he granted, the predecessor of the current legal deposit requirement, made it mandatory for printers to submit a copy of every book printed in Spain to the library.

  3. Category:Libraries in Spain - Wikipedia

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  4. Fondo de Cultura Económica - Wikipedia

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    With Jaime García Terrés as its chief editor it took an outstanding literary direction and achieved international presence. In 1987, it received the Mexican Premio Nacional de Periodismo. Today it can be read online (as PDF) and through the iOS and Android apps. Diánoia. It is a peer-reviewed philosophy journal jointly published by FCE and ...

  5. List of national and state libraries - Wikipedia

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    Country Library City Legal deposit Source Abkhazia: → see under Other States: Afghanistan [nb 1]: National Library of Afghanistan: Kabul: Åland: → see under Finland: Albania: National Library of Albania (Biblioteka Kombëtare e Shqipërisë)

  6. Gandhi (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are 34 different Gandhi Bookstores; 17 are located within Mexico City and 17 in other parts of the country. One store is located inside El Palacio de Hierro in the country's capital, and more exist in select Walmart Supercenters, and also in Mexico City's airport.

  7. Espasa-Calpe - Wikipedia

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    Espasa-Calpe was a Spanish publisher which existed during the 20th century. It was created in 1925, [1] by the union of Editorial Calpe, founded by Nicolás María de Urgoiti in 1918, [2] and Editorial Espasa, founded by José and Pau Espasa i Anguera in 1860.

  8. Alberto Ruiz de Galarreta Mocoroa - Wikipedia

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    father (2fL) and uncles. The Ruiz de Galarreta family originated from Álava; throughout the centuries it branched out, especially across Vascongadas and Navarre. [1] One branch settled in the Navarrese hamlet of Zudaire in Sierra de Urbasa; they got their hidalguia confirmed in the late 16th century and re-confirmed a number of times later. [2]

  9. El País - Wikipedia

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    El País is the most read newspaper in Spanish online and one of the Madrid dailies considered to be a national newspaper of record for Spain (along with El Mundo and ABC). [9] In 2018, its number of daily sales were 138,000.