2000 in Spain
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List of years in Spain
The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Spain .
Incumbents
Events
- March - Aznar's Popular Party won the general election in a landslide victory.[3] [4]
- April 25 - Aznar took the presidential oath in front of parliament.
- Average annual Spanish wage set at 29,225ドル.[5]
Sports
- Spanish cyclist Joane Somarriba wins the Grande Boucle for the first of three times.
- José Antonio Camacho coaches the Española de Fútbol team to the Euro 2000 Quarter Finals.[6]
Births
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- January 26 — Ester Expósito, actress
- January 31 — Hugo Guillamón, footballer[7]
- February 29 — Ferran Torres, footballer[8]
- June 27 — Rafa García, professional basketball player[9]
- September 9 — Victoria de Marichalar y Borbón, daughter of the Duchess of Lugo, The Infanta Elena of Spain and Jaime de Marichalar.[10]
Deaths
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- February 5 – José García Hernández (born 1915), politician
- June 6 – Andrés Reguera (born 1930), politician
- April 29 —Antonio Buero Vallejo (born 1916), playwright
- July 23 — Carmen Martín Gaite (born 1925), writer
See also
References
- ^ "King Juan Carlos I Fast Facts". CNN. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ "José María Aznar | prime minister of Spain". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ "History of Spain". www.lamoncloa.gob.es. Retrieved 2023年08月28日.
- ^ "Spain profile - Timeline". BBC News. 2012年05月04日. Retrieved 2024年08月10日.
- ^ "Average annual wages Spain 2000-2023". Statista. Retrieved 2024年08月10日.
- ^ "Spain (2000) | National Football Teams". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2024年08月10日.
- ^ "Guillamón". bdfutbol.com.
- ^ "Ferran Torres". espn.co.uk. ESPN.
- ^ "Rafa García | ACB.COM". www.acb.com. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ Turner, B. (2017). The Statesman's Yearbook 2013: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World. Springer. p. 1144. ISBN 978-1-349-59541-9.
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