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SPAIN .—See also: Barcelona, R. Acad. de Buenas Letras, the See also:oldest See also:Spanish society, Mem. and Boletin; R. Acad. de Ciencias y Arzes (1763). See also:Madrid, R. Acad. de Cien. Exactas, Fis., y Nat. (1847), Mem. (185o, &c.) ; See also:Soc. Expan. de Hist. Nat., Anales (1872, &c.). See also:San Fernando, R. Acad., Mem. End of Article: SPAINAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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