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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Madrid conference - définition


Madrid Conference of 1991         
  • Royal Palace]] in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]].
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE CONFERENCE
Madrid Conference; Madrid peace talks; Madrid Peace Conference of 1991; Madrid Middle East Peace Conference of 1991.; Conference of Madrid
The Madrid Conference of 1991 was a peace conference, held from 30 October to 1 November 1991 in Madrid, hosted by Spain and co-sponsored by the United States and the Soviet Union. It was an attempt by the international community to revive the Israeli–Palestinian peace process through negotiations, involving Israel and the Palestinians as well as Arab countries, including Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
Madrilenian         
  • The difunct [[Royal Alcázar of Madrid]] was enlarged by [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • Interior of the National Library of Spain
  • 1634–1637}})
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]]
  • Building works of [[Caleido]] in August 2018
  • Madrid de los Austrias]]''. It is the part of Madrid with the most buildings of the Habsburg-period.
  • Children taking refuge during the unsuccessful Francoist bombings (1936–1937) over Madrid during the [[Spanish Civil War]]
  • Viaje de Amaniel
  • [[Community of Madrid]] population pyramid in 2022
  • [[Cuatro Torres Business Area]]
  • View of Madrid from the west, facing the Puerta de la Vega. Drawing by [[Anton van den Wyngaerde]], 1562.
  • The [[Edificio España]]
  • New housing in the [[Ensanche de Vallecas]]
  • ''[[The Second of May 1808]]'' by [[Francisco de Goya]]
  • [[AVE]] rolling stock at the [[Madrid Atocha]] station
  • The [[Círculo de Bellas Artes]]
  • School of Mines, [[Technical University of Madrid]]
  • Museum of the Americas]]
  • Palacio de Deportes]]
  • IGN]]'s National Topographic Map (2012)
  • Students of the IE Business School
  • La 1]]'s newscast services, [[Telediario]]
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], 1656 (Prado Museum)
  • The M-607 meets the M-30 north of the municipality.
  • Fitur fair in Ifema
  • M-30 tunnel parallel to the Manzanares
  • The [[calle de Bravo Murillo]] in 1978
  • Prado Museum]]
  • Nightlife in the Centro District
  • View of Calle de Alcalá in 1750 by [[Antonio Joli]]
  • Festivities of San Isidro Labrador in the ''pradera'', 2007
  • People in costumes during the proclamation (''pregón'') of the 2013 Carnival
  • Madrid as seen by the [[Sentinel-2]] satellite in October 2020
  • Municipal police agents from the 2018 promotion
  • Chalcography for an edition of [[Francisco de Quevedo]]'s ''El Parnaso Español'' (1648)
  • [[Royal Palace of Madrid]], built in the 18th century
  • The [[Teatro Real]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós]]'', by [[Joaquín Sorolla]], 1894
  • 1861 map of the ''Ensanche de Madrid''
  • Plaza Mayor]], built in the 16th century
  • The [[Las Ventas]] bullring
  • 2011 Anti-austerity protests]] in the [[Puerta del Sol]]
  • The rectorate of the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]
  • The network of high capacity roads in Spain features its most important node in Madrid.
  • 2009 Madrid Open]] Women's Final at the [[Caja Mágica]]
  • [[Mercamadrid]] facilities in South-Eastern Madrid
  • Interior of the terminal 4 (T4) of the [[Madrid–Barajas Airport]]
  • National Archaeological Museum]]
  • The [[Madrid Derby]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], January 2015
  • High heels race in WorldPride Madrid 2017
CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN
Madrid (Spain); Capital of Spain; Madrid, Madrid; Madrid City; Madrileña; UN/LOCODE:ESMAD; Madrid (city); Madrileño; Madrileno; Madrilena; Madrid, Spain; The weather in Madrid; Mayrit; Culture of the Community of Madrid; Cultural heritage in the community of Madrid; Madrid- Spain; Madrilenian; Madrid (City); Madrid capital; City of Madrid; Mántŭa Carpetānṓrum; Municipality of Madrid; Geography of Madrid; Draft:Madrid; Immigration to Madrid; Law enforcement in Madrid; Nightlife in Madrid; Cuisine of Madrid; Madrilenian cuisine; Madrid, ES
·noun A native or inhabitant of Madrid.
II. Madrilenian ·adj Of or pertaining to Madrid in Spain, or to its inhabitants.
Madrileno         
  • The difunct [[Royal Alcázar of Madrid]] was enlarged by [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • Interior of the National Library of Spain
  • 1634–1637}})
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]]
  • Building works of [[Caleido]] in August 2018
  • Madrid de los Austrias]]''. It is the part of Madrid with the most buildings of the Habsburg-period.
  • Children taking refuge during the unsuccessful Francoist bombings (1936–1937) over Madrid during the [[Spanish Civil War]]
  • Viaje de Amaniel
  • [[Community of Madrid]] population pyramid in 2022
  • [[Cuatro Torres Business Area]]
  • View of Madrid from the west, facing the Puerta de la Vega. Drawing by [[Anton van den Wyngaerde]], 1562.
  • The [[Edificio España]]
  • New housing in the [[Ensanche de Vallecas]]
  • ''[[The Second of May 1808]]'' by [[Francisco de Goya]]
  • [[AVE]] rolling stock at the [[Madrid Atocha]] station
  • The [[Círculo de Bellas Artes]]
  • School of Mines, [[Technical University of Madrid]]
  • Museum of the Americas]]
  • Palacio de Deportes]]
  • IGN]]'s National Topographic Map (2012)
  • Students of the IE Business School
  • La 1]]'s newscast services, [[Telediario]]
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], 1656 (Prado Museum)
  • The M-607 meets the M-30 north of the municipality.
  • Fitur fair in Ifema
  • M-30 tunnel parallel to the Manzanares
  • The [[calle de Bravo Murillo]] in 1978
  • Prado Museum]]
  • Nightlife in the Centro District
  • View of Calle de Alcalá in 1750 by [[Antonio Joli]]
  • Festivities of San Isidro Labrador in the ''pradera'', 2007
  • People in costumes during the proclamation (''pregón'') of the 2013 Carnival
  • Madrid as seen by the [[Sentinel-2]] satellite in October 2020
  • Municipal police agents from the 2018 promotion
  • Chalcography for an edition of [[Francisco de Quevedo]]'s ''El Parnaso Español'' (1648)
  • [[Royal Palace of Madrid]], built in the 18th century
  • The [[Teatro Real]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós]]'', by [[Joaquín Sorolla]], 1894
  • 1861 map of the ''Ensanche de Madrid''
  • Plaza Mayor]], built in the 16th century
  • The [[Las Ventas]] bullring
  • 2011 Anti-austerity protests]] in the [[Puerta del Sol]]
  • The rectorate of the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]
  • The network of high capacity roads in Spain features its most important node in Madrid.
  • 2009 Madrid Open]] Women's Final at the [[Caja Mágica]]
  • [[Mercamadrid]] facilities in South-Eastern Madrid
  • Interior of the terminal 4 (T4) of the [[Madrid–Barajas Airport]]
  • National Archaeological Museum]]
  • The [[Madrid Derby]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], January 2015
  • High heels race in WorldPride Madrid 2017
CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN
Madrid (Spain); Capital of Spain; Madrid, Madrid; Madrid City; Madrileña; UN/LOCODE:ESMAD; Madrid (city); Madrileño; Madrileno; Madrilena; Madrid, Spain; The weather in Madrid; Mayrit; Culture of the Community of Madrid; Cultural heritage in the community of Madrid; Madrid- Spain; Madrilenian; Madrid (City); Madrid capital; City of Madrid; Mántŭa Carpetānṓrum; Municipality of Madrid; Geography of Madrid; Draft:Madrid; Immigration to Madrid; Law enforcement in Madrid; Nightlife in Madrid; Cuisine of Madrid; Madrilenian cuisine; Madrid, ES
[?madr?'l?nj??]
¦ noun (plural Madrilenos) a native or inhabitant of Madrid.
Derivatives
Madrilenian ?madr?'le?n??n noun & adjective
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Madrid conference
1. The Madrid Conference did not generate the Oslo Accords.
2. "Probably the great majority of countries would not support it at the Madrid conference," he said.
3. After the 1''1 Madrid conference, relations between the two countries started to warm up.
4. He also sent a copy of the declaration made at the conclusion of the Madrid conference to the king.
5. In this way the right toppled Shamir as a punishment for the Madrid Conference and Netanyahu after the Wye Agreement.