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Navarraconventional NavarreAutonomous community (pop., 2006 est.: 601,874) and province, northern Spain. Established in 1982, it has an area of 4,012 sq mi (10,391 sq km) and is bordered by France. It is approximately coextensive with the Spanish part of the historical kingdom of Navarre. The Pyrenees dominate the northern half of the province, and a Mediterranean climate prevails in the south. Manufacturing industries are clustered around the commercial centre and capital, Pamplona. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Shea (professor of History of Science, University of Padua) and Mariano Artigas (Dean of the Ecclesiastical Faculty, University of Navarra, Spain) present Galileo Observed: Science and the Politics of Belief, a history written to set the record straight about what really happened at Galileo's famous trial, unmuddled by propaganda or novelizations. Luis Maria Huete, of the University of Navarra, and Ted Sargent, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will be the featured speakers at the event. com; Mountain View, CA) for new-car sequencing and production planning at the group's SEAT Martorell and the VW Navarra plants. |
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