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Spanish inventions

Explore the notable inventions and inventors from Spain, including the autogyro, pencil sharpener, digital calculator, and laryngoscope. Learn about the impact of these inventions on humanity.

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Spanish inventions

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  1. Spanish inventions ESCOLA MACIP – GRANÉS CARDEDEU SPAIN

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  4. . Juan de la Cierva i Codorníu (Múrcia, Espanya, 21st September 1895 - Croydon, United Kingdom, 9th Desember 1936): De la Cierva was born in Murcia, Spain to a wealthy family. After several successful experiments with aviation as a boy, he eventually earned a civil engineering degree. He moved to England in 1925, where with the support of Scottish industrialist James G. Weir, he established the Cierva Autogiro Company. At the outbreak of the Spaniosh Civil War, De la Cierva supported the forces of Francisco Franco, helping the rebels to obtain the De Havilland DH-89 'Dragon Rapide’ which flew General Franco from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco. His brother was killed by the Republican army in Paracuellos del Jarama.

  5. Biography: In the industrial area of Eibar, Guipúzcoa, Spain, in 1945, Ignacio Urresti (belonging to the Company "The Town", which started as weapons factory, then the stapler occurred around 1930) designed the pencil sharpener, a solid piece exception, to handle, of 1.29 kilos, copied around the world.

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  7. Julio Cervera

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  9. digital calculator • Bartolomé de las Casas Being a huge benefit to help calculate easily Nazar and Marc

  10. Biography . Born c. 1484 Seville, Crow of Castille Died 18 July 1566 (aged 81–82) Madrid, Spain Nationality Spanish Occupation Priest, writer,apologist Title Bishop of Chiapas; Attorney General and Universal Protector of the Indians Religion: Roman Catholic

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  13. . García was born on 17 March 1805 in the town of Zafra in Badajoz Province, Spain. His father was singer and teacher Manuel del Pópulo Vicente Rodriguez García (Manuel García I, 1775–1832). His sisters were María Felicia García Sitches (1808–1836) and Michelle Ferdinande Pauline García (1821–1910). After abandoning his onstage career as a baritone, García began to teach at the Paris Conservatory (1830–48) and the Royal Academy of Music, London (1848–95). Jessie Bond, Camille Everardi, Erminia Frezzolini, Jenny Lind, Mathilde Marchesi, Christina Nilsson, Julius Stockhausen, Marie Tempest, and Henry Wood were among his pupils. He invented a laryngoscope in 1854 and the next year published observations of his own larynx and vocal cords made with a small dental mirror introduced into the throat and using sunlight reflected by another mirror.[1][2] García was interested in movements connected with the production of the singing voice and did not anticipate the importance of laryngoscopy for medicine. Still, the University of Königsberg conferred upon him the honorary degree of M.D. He died in London in 1906 at the age of 101 years and was buried in the churchyard of St. Edward's Catholic church in Sutton Green, Surrey. His grave gives details of his many famous pupils and accomplishments. On 22 November 1832 in Paris García married the operatic soprano Cécile Eugénie Mayer (Paris, 8 April 1814 – Paris, 12 August 1880). They had two sons and two daughters.[3] Their son Gustave Garcia (1837-1925) was a singer, actor, and author of three books on vocal and stage techniques. Gustave's son, Alberto García (1875-1946), studied voice with his great aunt (Pauline Viardot), became a respected baritone, and produced an edition of his grandfather's treatise on singing (1924).[4]

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  17. Esborrar aquest escrit i Afegir una foto de l’invent Name of the invention: Cigarro Name of the inventor: Beggars in Sevilla Year or century it was invented: XVI century Origen country: Spain Caracteristiques of the invention, use: For some people have good taste Benefits who reported to the humanity: Cigarettes have been invaluable in the wars and the economic crisis Made by: Marc M.R.

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  21. Hope you like it !!!

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