2016 in Spain
Appearance
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See also: | Other events of 2016 List of years in Spain |
Incumbents
[edit]Regional presidents
[edit]- Andalusia: Susana Diaz
- Aragón: Javier Lambán
- Asturias: Javier Fernandez
- Balearic Islands: Francina Armengol
- Basque Country: Iñigo Urkullu
- Canary Islands: Fernando Clavijo Batlle
- Cantabria: Miguel Ángel Revilla
- Castilla–La Mancha: Emiliano García-Page
- Castile and León: Juan Vicente Herrera
- Catalonia: Artur Mas (until 11 January), Carles Puigdemont (starting 11 January)
- Extremadura: Guillermo Fernández Vara
- Galicia: Alberto Núñez Feijóo
- La Rioja: José Ignacio Ceniceros
- Community of Madrid: Cristina Cifuentes
- Region of Murcia: Pedro Antonio Sánchez
- Navarre: Uxue Barkos
- Valencian Community: Ximo Puig
- Ceuta: Juan Jesús Vivas
- Melilla: Juan José Imbroda
Events
[edit]- February 6 – 30th Goya Awards in Madrid[2]
- April 9-15 – 2016 IIHF World Championship Division II Group A in Jaca
- 15 May – After the crash between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, Max Verstappen wins the Spanish Grand Prix, marking him F1's youngest ever winner and the first Dutch winner.
Deaths
[edit]- December 27 – Gloria Begué Cantón, professor, jurist, senator and magistrate (b. 1931)[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Felipe VI | Biography & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ^ Mayorga, John Hopewell,Emilio (14 December 2015). "Cruz, Binoche, Darin, Robbins in Spanish Academy Goya Running". Variety. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Vargas, Valentín Fernández. "Gloria Begué Cantón". Diccionario biográfico español (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 October 2022 – via Real Academia de la Historia.