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COMITIA MSA CORP. acquires the catalan company SCYTL ELECTION TECHNOLOGIES S.L Comitia MSA Corp expands on a global scale by acquiring computer patents, globally consolidated products and subsidiaries that Scytl Election Technologies S.L. had deployed on four continents. This single operation incorporates more than a thousand clients in the US and several hundred more in the European Community …

 

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Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U. (also stylized SCYTL), is a Spanish electronic voting system and election technology company. Founded in 2001 in Barcelona, its products and services have been used in elections and referendums in many countries.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/20/winds-complicate-wildfire-battles-in-spain-portugal-suffers-third-death

 

Scytl

 

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Scytl - Comitia

COMITIA MSA CORP. acquires the catalan company SCYTL ELECTION TECHNOLOGIES S.L Comitia MSA Corp expands on a global scale by acquiring computer patents, globally consolidated products and subsidiaries that Scytl Election Technologies S.L. had deployed on four continents. This single operation incorporates more than a thousand clients in the US and several hundred more in the European Community …

 

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Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U. (also stylized SCYTL), is a Spanish electronic voting system and election technology company. Founded in 2001 in Barcelona, its products and services have been used in elections and referendums in many countries.

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5 things to know about Newsom's California redistricting

3 days agoNewsom is eyeing Nov. 4 for the special election to consolidate it with municipal elections across the state that day. State law requires elections officials to mail a ballot to every voter starting 29 days before the election, and to military and overseas voters 45 days before, which means ballots must be ready by late September.

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5 things to know about Gavin Newsom's plan to redraw California's …

3 days agoCalifornia has an overwhelmingly Democratic delegation in Congress. Gov. Newsom's plan could give his party five more seats and offset a Texas gerrymander.

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Spain's Queen Letizia has visited Los Angeles to open a center dedicated to the growth and promotion of the Spanish language and culture.

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Queen Letizia of Spain visits Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles

The stylish Spanish Queen, 50, put on a beloved red suit from Madrid-based designer Roberto Torretta for a very festive look on her two-day visit to the city of Angels.

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Queen Letizia of Spain visits US to promote language - Denver7

Queen Letizia of Spain made a trip to Los Angeles to open a center that will be dedicated to the growth and promotion of the Spanish language, along with the country's culture. The branch in Los Angeles is the seventh location of the institute in the United States, the

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4 days agoAmid the noise, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has recently championed an unlikely game plan: Forget the high road, fight fire with fire and embrace the very tactics that virtue-minded Democrats …

 

 

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Sephardic Jews in Amsterdam - My Jewish Learning

In 1492, Spain expelled its Jewish population. The sizable Jewish community was given three months to liquidate its property and leave. Two places offered immediate relief: Portugal and the Ottoman Empire. However, as the political situation across Europe shifted,

 

 

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Jews and the Atlantic Slave Trade - by T. T. Timayenis

Aug 7, 2024The topic of Jewish involvement in the Atlantic slave trade remains a contentious and often avoided subject within the academic community. The very mention of this issue can provoke accusations of antisemitism, creating a significant barrier to open and

 

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By 1611, the Island of Jamaica had reached an estimated population of 1,500 people. [2] An estimated 75 of those people were described as "foreigners," which may have included some Portuguese Jews. [2] Many Jamaican Jews were involved in the Atlantic slave trade,

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History of the Jews in Jamaica - Wikipedia

By 1611, the Island of Jamaica had reached an estimated population of 1,500 people. [2] An estimated 75 of those people were described as "foreigners," which may have included some Portuguese Jews. [2] Many Jamaican Jews were involved in the Atlantic slave trade,

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Rough Riders

1st United States Volunteer Cavalry during the Spanish-American War

The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three such regiments raised in 1898 for the Spanish–American War and the only one to see combat. The United States Army was small, understaffed, and disorganized in comparison to its status during the American Civil War roughly thirty years prior. Wikipedia

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Mycenean palace unearthed near Sparta, Linear B Tablets Found

Mycenean palace unearthed near Sparta, Linear B Tablets Found Here we reproduce parts from three different articles on the subject, so that our readers obtain the best possible information. Article 1 Archaeologists in Greece have discovered the ruins of an ancient

 

Cadmus The Red (Pheonixian)

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The Vandals were a Germanic people who were first reported in the written records as inhabitants of what is now Poland, during the period of the Roman Empire. Much later, in the fifth century, a group of Vandals led by kings established Vandal kingdoms first within the Iberian Peninsula, and then in the western Mediterranean islands, and North Africa.

 

Archaeologists associate the early Vandals with the Przeworsk culture, which has led to some authors equating them to the Lugii, who were another group of Germanic peoples associated with that same archaeological culture and region. Expanding into Dacia during the Marcomannic Wars and to Pannonia during the Crisis of the Third Century, the Vandals were confined to Pannonia by the Goths around 330 AD, where they received permission to settle from Constantine the Great. Around 400, raids by the Huns from the east forced many Germanic tribes to migrate west into the territory of the Roman Empire and, fearing that they might be targeted next, the Vandals were also pushed westwards, crossing the Rhine into Gaul along with other tribes in 406.[2] In 409, the Vandals crossed the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, where the Hasdingi and the Silingi settled in Gallaecia (northwest Iberia) and Baetica (south-central Iberia).

 

On the orders of the Romans, the Visigoths invaded Iberia in 418. They almost wiped out the Alans and Silingi Vandals who voluntarily subjected themselves to the rule of Hasdingian leader Gunderic. Gunderic was then pushed from Gallaecia to Baetica by a Roman-Suebi coalition in 419. In 429, under King Genseric (reigned 428–477), the Vandals entered North Africa. By 439 they established a kingdom which included the Roman province of Africa as well as Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, Malta and the Balearic Islands. They fended off several Roman attempts to recapture the African province, and sacked the city of Rome in 455. Their kingdom collapsed in the Vandalic War of 533–534, in which Emperor Justinian I's forces reconquered the province for the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.

 

Renaissance and early-modern writers characterized the Vandals as prototypical barbarians, due to their 14-day Sack of Rome,[3] leading to the use of the term "vandalism" to describe any pointless destruction, particularly the "barbarian" defacing of artwork. However, some modern historians have emphasised the role of Vandals as continuators of aspects of Roman culture, in the transitional period from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.[4]