Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company (BTLP) was a Canadian utility company that operated light and power utilities in Spain. It was incorporated on September 12, 1911 in Toronto, Canada by Frederick Stark Pearson. The company was developed by Belgian-American engineer Dannie Heineman. It operated in Spain but was owned mostly by the Belgian holding companies SOFINA and SIDRO and became the subject of the important International Court of Justice case, Belgium v. Spain (1970).. }
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- Barcelona_Traction abstract "Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company (BTLP) was a Canadian utility company that operated light and power utilities in Spain. It was incorporated on September 12, 1911 in Toronto, Canada by Frederick Stark Pearson. The company was developed by Belgian-American engineer Dannie Heineman. It operated in Spain but was owned mostly by the Belgian holding companies SOFINA and SIDRO and became the subject of the important International Court of Justice case, Belgium v. Spain (1970).".
- Barcelona_Traction comment "Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company (BTLP) was a Canadian utility company that operated light and power utilities in Spain. It was incorporated on September 12, 1911 in Toronto, Canada by Frederick Stark Pearson. The company was developed by Belgian-American engineer Dannie Heineman. It operated in Spain but was owned mostly by the Belgian holding companies SOFINA and SIDRO and became the subject of the important International Court of Justice case, Belgium v. Spain (1970).".