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  • 105History of Spain — The History of Spain spans the period from Prehistoric Iberia, through the rise and fall of the first global empire, to Spain s current position as a member of the European Union. Modern humans entered the Iberian Peninsula more than 35,000 years …

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  • 109Claudette Colbert — at her home in Paris, France in 1954 Born Emilie Claudette Chauchoin September 13, 1903(1903 09 13) Paris, France …

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