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  "summary": "Orientation guide to the instance: what it covers (Spain's contributions to science, exploration and culture, rigorously sourced), how it works (every assertion is a claim bound to registered sources, with honest evidence tiers), and where to start — science, exploration, institutions and ideas, culture, and the myths corrected.",
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    "What is in this knowledge base?",
    "Where should I start reading about Spain's contributions?"
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      "id": "c1",
      "text": "Spanish biomedical science runs in a documented line from Cajal's neuron doctrine (Nobel 1906) through Ochoa's nucleic-acid synthesis (Nobel 1959) — Ochoa cited Cajal as inspiration — to Margarita Salas, formed in Ochoa's laboratory, whose phi29 DNA polymerase became the most profitable patent in the history of the Spanish research council.",
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      "text": "Two Spanish-led firsts frame the exploration record: the first circumnavigation of the Earth, completed under Elcano in 1522 and documented by the participant Pigafetta, and the first international vaccination campaign, the 1803-1813 smallpox expedition documented in the medical-history literature.",
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      "text": "In ideas and institutions, the School of Salamanca separated the law of nations from natural law and first formulated the quantity theory of money, and the crown's own Valladolid disputation of 1550-51 — with new conquests suspended pending its outcome — was the first great public controversy over the rights of colonized peoples.",
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    "Every assertion in this knowledge base is a claim bound to a registered, checked source, with its own confidence and an honest evidence tier.",
    "Contested history is covered with the counterpoint named in the object itself — the positive case is credible because the costs are on the record.",
    "Famous superlatives are deferred until sourced; three were closed with evidence in the first authoring session.",
    "Start with the science lineage (Cajal-Ochoa-Salas), the exploration firsts (Elcano 1522, Balmis 1803), or the misconceptions FAQ."
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  "winning_edge": "The instance's front door: no other source offers a claim-bound, tier-labeled map of this domain. The three claims above are the thesis; every link below leads to an object where each assertion carries its own sources and confidence.",
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  "body": "## What this is\n\nA knowledge base on Spain's contributions to world science, exploration\nand culture, built under one rule: **no claim without a registered,\nchecked source, and no evidence tier stronger than the weakest source\ncited.** Where history is contested, the counterpoint is named in the\nobject itself — the positive case is credible because the costs are on\nthe record.\n\n## Science and engineering\n\n- [Santiago Ramón y Cajal](santiago-ramon-y-cajal) — the neuron doctrine, Nobel 1906\n- [Severo Ochoa](severo-ochoa) — RNA synthesis, Nobel 1959\n- [Margarita Salas](margarita-salas) — phi29 polymerase, the Cajal-Ochoa line continued\n- [Leonardo Torres Quevedo](leonardo-torres-quevedo) — remote control, computing prehistory\n- [Juan de la Cierva](juan-de-la-cierva) — the rotor that made the helicopter possible\n- [Isaac Peral](isaac-peral) — the electric submarine, 1888\n- [Andrés Manuel del Río](andres-manuel-del-rio) — vanadium, discovered first\n- [Miguel Servet](miguel-servet) — the pulmonary transit, at the stake's price\n- [Jorge Juan](jorge-juan) — measuring the shape of the Earth\n- [Félix de Azara](felix-de-azara) — the naturalist Darwin cited\n- [Mutis](mutis-botanical-expedition) and [Malaspina](malaspina-expedition) — Enlightenment science at imperial scale\n\n## Exploration\n\n- [Juan Sebastián Elcano](juan-sebastian-elcano) — the first circumnavigation, completed\n- [Balmis expedition](balmis-expedition) and [Isabel Zendal](isabel-zendal) — vaccine around the world, 1803\n- [Cabeza de Vaca](alvar-nunez-cabeza-de-vaca) — eight years walking North America\n- [Hernando de Soto](hernando-de-soto) — the Mississippi, and the record's dark side\n- [Casa de Contratación](casa-de-contratacion) — the state's hydrographic brain\n- [Manila galleon](manila-galleon) — the Pacific link that closed the first global circuit\n\n## Institutions and ideas\n\n- [School of Salamanca](school-of-salamanca) — international law and monetary theory begin\n- [Valladolid debate](valladolid-debate) — an empire interrogates itself\n- [New Laws of 1542](new-laws-of-1542) — legislation against the colonists' interest\n- [Universities of Lima and Mexico](universities-of-lima-and-mexico) — 1551\n- [Toledo school of translators](toledo-school-of-translators) — how Greek-Arabic science reached Europe\n- [Encomienda](encomienda) and [mita](mita) — the coercive institutions, defined precisely\n\n## Culture and society\n\n- [Spain's Nobel laureates](spanish-nobel-laureates) — the complete sourced list\n- [The Spanish language](spanish-language) — 520 million native speakers\n- [Miguel de Cervantes](miguel-de-cervantes) — the life behind Don Quixote, uncertainty included\n- [Diego Velázquez](diego-velazquez) — the court painter no one else could replace\n- [El Greco](el-greco) — Cretan birth, Venetian training, Toledan life\n- [Francisco de Goya](francisco-de-goya) — from court Rococo to the black paintings\n- [Tomás Luis de Victoria](tomas-luis-de-victoria) — polyphony at Palestrina's level\n- [Luisa Roldán](luisa-roldan) — the crown's sculptor, 1692\n- [Antoni Gaudí](antoni-gaudi) — the basilica still being built\n- [Manuel de Falla](manuel-de-falla) — the century's Spanish composer, exile included\n- [The Siglo de Oro](siglo-de-oro) — the Golden Age, paradox included\n- [Camino de Santiago](camino-de-santiago) — Europe's first Cultural Route\n- [Emilia Pardo Bazán](emilia-pardo-bazan), [Concepción Arenal](concepcion-arenal), [Clara Campoamor](clara-campoamor), [María Zambrano](maria-zambrano) — four women who moved institutions\n- [Bernardo de Gálvez](bernardo-de-galvez) — honorary citizen of the United States\n- [Blas de Lezo](blas-de-lezo) — Cartagena 1741, per the British archives\n\n## The contested ground, faced directly\n\n- [Colonial models compared](colonial-models-compared) — incorporation vs settlement, costs on both ledgers\n- [The Columbian Exchange](columbian-exchange) — what moved, both directions\n- [Common misconceptions](misconceptions-spanish-empire) — gold, the Inquisition, the Black Legend, the \"Spanish\" flu\n- [Hernán Cortés](hernan-cortes), [Isabel I](isabel-i-of-castile), [Las Casas](bartolome-de-las-casas), [Pelayo](pelayo-of-asturias) — figures with the complexity kept in\n- [Hospital dels Ignocents](hospital-dels-ignocents) and the [first American printing press](first-printing-press-americas) — documented firsts, stated precisely",
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