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Oreja is the Spanish word for ear. It may also refer to: People *Facundo Oreja, and Aregentine footballer *Jaime Mayor Oreja, a Spanish politician *Marcelino Oreja, 1st Marquess of Oreja, a Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician *Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, a Spanish entrepreneur *Ricardo Oreja Elósegui, a Spanish politician Other

*Colmenar de Oreja, a town and municipality in Spain **CD Colmenar de Oreja, the town's football club *La Oreja de Van Gogh, a Spanish pop band **La Oreja de Van Gogh discography {{disambiguation ...
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Facundo Oreja
Facundo Julián Oreja (born 14 June 1982) is an Argentine football coach and former player who played as a right-back. He is the current assistant manager of Portuguese club Porto. Career Aldosivi were Oreja's first club, which he played for from 2002 to 2008 and scored two goals in one hundred and fifty-one appearances in Torneo Argentino A and Primera B Nacional. In 2008, Oreja signed for Primera B Metropolitana side Nueva Chicago. He went on to feature thirty-three times and score one goal (vs. Brown) as Nueva Chicago finished 2nd in 2008–09. Further moves to San Martín and Ferro Carril Oeste in Primera B Nacional followed between 2009 and 2012, during which time he made a total of eighty-eight appearances along with two goals. On 5 July 2012, Oreja joined fellow Primera B Nacional side Gimnasia y Esgrima. He played in thirty-six fixtures in his first season with Gimnasia y Esgrima, 2012–13, which concluded with promotion to the Argentine Primera División. In the P ...
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Jaime Mayor Oreja
Jaime Mayor Oreja (born 12 July 1951) is a former Spanish conservative politician of the People's Party. He served as member of the Basque Parliament, of the Spanish Parliament, and of the European Parliament, as well as being Spanish Minister of the Interior between 1996 and 2000. He is known for his outspoken anti-ETA rhetoric and social ultracatholicism Biography Early life Mayor Oreja was born and raised in San Sebastián, in the Spanish Basque Country, where he attended a school run by Marianists. He earned an agricultural engineering degree and briefly studied law before dropping out to enter politics. Mayor Oreja's family is deeply rooted in conservative Spanish politics. His grandfather Marcelino Oreja Elósegui, a Catholic activist and Carlist politician, was a victim of the Asturian strike action of 1934, and his uncle Marcelino Oreja Aguirre served extensively in the Spanish civil service and in the European Parliament. It was Marcelino Oreja who introduced h ...
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Marcelino Oreja, 1st Marquess Of Oreja
Marcelino Oreja Aguirre, 1st Marquess of Oreja (born 13 February 1935) is a Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician of the People's Party. He served as Foreign Minister of Spain between 1976 and 1980. Between 1984 and 1989 he was Secretary General of the Council of Europe. In 1989 he became member of the European Parliament and he served until 1993. In 1994 he was appointed European Commissioner for Transport and Energy and then European Commissioner for Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy. Career Oreja was born on 13 February 1935 in Madrid, his father was Marcelino Oreja Elósegui. In May 1973 he and a number of Madrid-based individuals founded the , a group of intellectuals, politicians and journalists, some of them coming from the Franco regime and others from the democratic and monarchist opposition to the dictatorship. They - by the prospect of Franco's death - advocated a democratic solution to the dictatorial regime and had influence in different secto ...
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Marcelino Oreja Elósegui
Marcelino Oreja Elósegui (1894–1934) was a Spanish entrepreneur, Catholic activist and Carlism, Carlist politician. Family and youth Marcelino Oreja Elósegui was descendant to a petty bourgeoisie Basque people, Basque family, originating from the Gipuzkoan town of Orexa. His paternal grandfather was a physician. His father, Basilio Oreja Echaniz, settled in the Biscay (province), Biscay Ibarrangelu and since the late 1870s also practiced as a doctor, in the early 20th century briefly serving also as a mayor. Marcelino's mother, Cecilia Elósegui Ayala, came from a distinguished and much branched Gipuzkoan family. His older brothers were active in the Names of the Basque Country (in Spanish), Vascongadas branch of Carlism during the late Restoration (Spain), Restoration period already. Basilio died early. :es:Benigno Oreja Elosegui, Benigno made his name as a physician and one of urology pioneers in Gipuzkoa. Ricardo Oreja Elósegui, Ricardo became one of the Gipuzkoan party l ...
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Ricardo Oreja Elósegui
Ricardo Oreja Elósegui (1890-1974) was a Spanish people, Spanish Traditionalism (Spain), Traditionalist politician. Initially in the Carlism, Carlist ranks, he then joined the breakaway Mellismo, Mellistas, briefly engaged in :es:Partido Social Popular, Partido Social Popular, joined the Miguel Primo de Rivera, primoderiverista state party Spanish Patriotic Union, Unión Patriótica, returned to Carlism within Comunión Tradicionalista and eventually settled in Francoism, Francoist structures. He served in the Cortes Generales, Cortes during two terms between 1920 and 1923, and then during 5 terms between 1952 and 1965. In 1924-1927 he was the civil governor of the Santander Province, Santander province. In 1938 he formed part of the Gipuzkoan Comisión Gestora. In 1948-1954 he served one term in the Madrid city council, during some time as teniente de alcalde. In 1951-1965 he was sub-secretary in the Ministry of Justice (Spain), Ministry of Justice. In 1934-1955 he presided over ...
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