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The University of Salamanca was founded in 1218 by King Alfonso IX
It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1988.
Today Salamanca University is made up of the colleges of law, liberal arts, and science and medicine, as well as other academic units, and there are more than 250 academic programmes on offer.
Number of students enrolled by the end of the fourteenth century were between 500–600 students.
Number of students enrolled in the last academic year were around 28,000
Miguel de Unamuno was a Spanish philosopher, writer and politician. He cultivated different literary genres, was one of the main authors of the Generation of '98 and invented a new genre, the nivola. He served as rector of the University of Salamanca for two periods: from 1900 to 1924 and 1930 to 1936, during a time of great social and political upheaval.
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Salamanca University is the oldest institution of higher learning in Spain. It became the first Spanish university to offer language courses to foreign students when it inaugurated its Spanish language program in 1929.
The convention discussed removing the three-fifths compromise<span> which gave slave states more power in Congress and requiring a two-thirds super majority in Congress for the admission of new states, declarations of war, and laws restricting trade. The Federalists also discussed their grievances with the </span>Louisiana Purchase<span> and the </span>Embargo of 1807<span>. However, weeks after the convention's end, news of Major General </span>Andrew Jackson<span>'s overwhelming </span>victory in New Orleans<span> swept over the Northeast, discrediting and disgracing the Federalists, resulting in their elimination as a major national political force.</span>
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The Civil War was testing whether the United States, which was founded on liberty and equality, could survive.
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Civilisation in the Bronze Age (3200 B.C. - 1300 B.C.)
This period extends from 2500 B.C. to 2000 B.C. It was named so after the discovery of the monuments on Umm al Nar Island in Abu Dhabi in the mid-nineteen fifties.
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The strategy devised by Major Whittlesey against the Germans was that he started fires and burn the coffee to make Germans think that they were having breakfast and were not ready for the battle.
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'Lost Battlion' is based on the fact-based story of the experience of soldiers in American 77th Infantry Division. The soldiers, about 500-550, were surrounded by Germans during the World War I. During the World War I, Major Whittlesey, with his troopsmen devised a suicidal strategy against the Germans.
He started the fire and burn the coffee to make the Germans think that soldiers were not ready and were having breakfast. It was a trap for the Germans devised by Major Whittlesey..