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Don Leopoldo O’Donnell: Brief account of a Spanish noble

The term Irish-Spaniards are people born in Spain of Irish descent. More specifically it refers to members of the Irish families established in Spain since The Flight of the Earls in 1607, e.g. O’Neills and O’Donnells, or what is known as The Flight of the Wild Geese following the defeat of James II in 1690 at the Battle of the Boyne when thousands of Irish departed seeking exile in Catholic Europe and also beyond. Don Leopoldo O’Donnell (1809-67) From…

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UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE IN GENEVA CELEBRATES WORLD RADIO DAY ON 13 FEBRUARY 2017

UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE IN GENEVA CELEBRATES WORLD RADIO DAY ON 13 FEBRUARY 2017 Geneva, 10 February – The United Nations Information Service in Geneva will be celebrating World Radio Day on Monday, 13 February with a series of events, including interviews with the United Nations’ radio partners and a Facebook Live virtual tour of the studios at the Palais des Nations.   Activities will highlight the important role played by radio in communicating the work of the United…

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