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According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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WELL NOT EXACTLY TRUE.
SPAIN GOT "EUROPENIZED" WHEN IT WAS ADMITTED TO EU.
Europeanization processes are polymorphic and vary greatly from country to country. In Spain, the study of Europeanization processes is particularly important. After many decades of international isolation and ideological and economic autarchy, which led the Spanish people to believe that complete modernity was unattainable, becoming a fully fledged European country was viewed as a necessary condition for political and institutional modernization. In contemporary times, Europe has been perceived as everything that Spain was not. It was the ‘point of arrival’ the country needed to aim for. Europe became a ‘master symbol’ (Turner 1997), together with the semiotic meanings of ‘civilization’ and ‘modernization’. This Europeanization of Spain has been a many-sided process, and the purpose of this chapter is to describe some of its dimensions, focusing mainly on employment policies designed, and eventually carried out, during recent decades. These policies have had important consequences for Spain’s welfare arrangements.
https://www.researchgate.net/publica...loyment_policy
THE FRENCH HAVE NEVER CONSIDER ESPANISTAN AS A PARTOF EUROPE LOL
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