While the constitution did not establish how many autonomous communities were to be created, on 31 July 1981, Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, then the prime minister of Spain and Felipe González, leader of the opposition in Parliament, signed the "First Autonomic Pacts" (Primeros pactos autonómicos in Spanish), in which they agreed to the creation of 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities, with the same institutions of government, but different competences.
São Leopoldo | Leopoldo Federico | Leopoldo Batres | Leopoldo Alas | Porto Calvo | Luis Calvo | Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan | Leopoldo Alas (Clarín) | A.D. Calvo | Randolph Roque Calvo | Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo | Leopoldo Torre Nilsson | Leopoldo Salcedo | Leopoldo O'Donnell | Leopoldo Nobili | Leopoldo Minaya | Leopoldo Mastelloni | Leopoldo Marechal | Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani | Leopoldo Lugones | Leopoldo Gout | Leopoldo Galtieri | Leopoldo Fregoli | Leopoldo Fernández | Leopoldo de' Medici | Leopoldo Cicognara | Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo | Leopoldo | Jack Calvo | Carlos Calvo |
It was in Inglewood, on September 5, 1970, that Gomez won his first title, as he beat Fernando Sotelo for the NABF featherweight title.
It is also the first album featuring new member, Willie Sotelo, on piano who replaced longtime piano player, Rafael Ithier, so that Ithier could focus more on directing the band.
On 17 April 2006, José David Cabello Rondon replaced Wilmer Castro Sotelo as head of Conviasa.
There is also an independent record label by the same name that was founded by M.A. Sotelo in 2006.
Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo, Spanish rail entrepreneur, son of the construction industry entrepreneur
public-access television cable TV show in Austin, Texas, hosted by Charlie Sotelo and the mysterious "Cinco." Each show featured clips of TV, film and music ephemera along with commentary by the hosts and calls from a predictably unruly Public-access television audience.