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page 1Spanish confiscation
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Prime Minister of Spain (1790-1853)
Spanish confiscation
was the Spanish government's seizure and sale of property, including from the Catholic Church, from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.
San Pedro de Arlanza
cultural property in Hortigüela, Spain
ensanche
thumb|200px|The development project for Barcelona, 1859.
'''''' means "widening" in Spanish. It is used to name the development areas of Spanish cities around the end of the 19th century, when the demographic explosion and the Industrial Revolution prompted the tearing down of the old city wall and the construction of neighborhoods under grid plans. It is also found across much of Hispanic America for expansion of the cities beyond the traditional city walls.
Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna
cultural property in Simat de la Valldigna, Spain
Santa Maria de Lavaix
Romanesque Benedictine monastery in Pantà d' Escales in the municipality of El Pont de Suert, Alta Ribagorça, Catalonia, Spain
Church of former Augustinian monastery
cultural property in Huécija, Spain
Monastery of Uclés
cultural property in Uclés, Spain