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Queen of Spain from 1833 to 1868
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1830
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Isabella II
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King of Spain from 1886 to 1931 and last King before the Civil War
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1886
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Alfonso XIII
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Last Prime Minister of Spain during the Francoist regime
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1908
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Carlos Arias Navarro
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Builder of an media empire, one of the richest men in Spain until his death and founder of "El País"
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1929
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Jesús de Polanco
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former football player for Atlético Madrid and coach who led Spain to their European Championship title in 2008
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1938
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Luis Aragonés
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Opera singer and part of "The Three Tenors"
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1941
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Plácido Domingo
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Most commercially succesful Spanish singer and father of Enrique
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1943
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Julio Iglesias
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Actress, "Volver" "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown"
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1945
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Carmen Maura
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President of Real Madrid
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1947
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Florentino Pérez
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Prime Minister of Spain from 1996 to 2004
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1953
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José Maria Aznar
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Football coach (Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea and Napoli)
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1960
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Rafael Benitez
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Actress, "The Orphanage" "The Sea Inside"
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1965
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Belén Rueda
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Singer, "La Tortura"
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1968
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Alejandro Sanz
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King of Spain since 2014
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1968
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Felipe VI
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Actress, "Pan's Labyrinth" "Y tu mamá también"
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1970
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Maribel Verdú
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Actress, "Volver" "Los amantes pasajeros"
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1971
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Lola Duenas
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Prime Minister of Spain since 2018
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1972
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Pedro Sánchez
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Singer, "Bailando" "Subeme la Radio", nicknamed "King of Latin Pop"
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1975
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Enrique Iglesias
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Model and actress, known for her role as Elena Neves in the "Fast & Furious" films
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1976
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Elsa Pataky
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Former football player for Real Madrid and Spain
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1977
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Raúl
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Coach of the Spanish women's national football team
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1981
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Jorge Vilda
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Former cyclist, winner of all three Grand Tours who got stripped of two wins due to doping
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1982
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Alberto Contador
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Goalkeeper, Lazio (former Liverpool, Napoli and Bayern)
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1982
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Pepe Reina
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Actress, known as Mónica from "Money Heist"
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1983
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Esther Acebo
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Tennis player and Australian Open Semifinalist
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1983
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Fernando Verdasco
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Actress, known as Nairobi from "Money Heist"
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1986
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Alba Flores
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Spanish-British actress, known as Talisa from "Game of Thrones"
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1986
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Oona Chaplin
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Goalkeeper, Manchester United
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1990
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David de Gea
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All time top scorer for the Spanish women's national team, FC Barcelona
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1990
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Jenni
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Captain of Atlético Madrid and midfielder for the Spanish national team
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1992
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Koke
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Spanish international footballer, Juventus
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1992
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Álvaro Morata
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Spanish international footballer, Paris Saint Germain
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1992
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Pablo Sarabia
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American actress, known as Nina Martin from "House of Anubis"
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1992
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Nathalia Ramos
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Spanish international footballer, Leeds United
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1993
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Diego Llorente
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Formula One racing driver for Ferrari
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1994
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Carlos Sainz Jr.
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Basketball center, New Orleans Pelicans
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1994
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Willy Hernangomez
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Basketball power forward, Utah Jazz
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1995
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Juancho Hernangomez
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Spanish international player, Manchester City
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1996
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Rodri
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Actress, "Money Heist" "Élite"
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1996
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Maria Pedreza
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Footballer, Paris Saint Germain and Morocco national team
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1998
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Achraf Hakimi
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Princess of Asturias and heir presumptive to the throne of Spain
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2005
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Leonor
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British-Spanish actress, "Logan" "His Dark Materials"
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2005
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Dafne Keen
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