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Francoist Spain
1939–1975 dictature period of Spain

Ifni
The Territory of Ifni () was a Spanish province on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, south of Agadir and across from the Canary Islands. It had a total area of , and a population of 51,517 in 1964. The main industry was fishing. The present-day Moroccan province in the same area is called Sidi Ifni, with its capital in the city of the same name, but encompassing a much larger territory.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 4
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 7
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 10
United Nations Security Council resolution
Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS
ruling political party in Francoist Spain (1937–1977)
Mujeres Libres
women's anarchist organization of the period of the Second Spanish Republic, founded in 1936 by Lucia Sanchez Saornil, Amparo Poch Gascon and Mercedes Comaposada
Spain during World War II
history of Spain during World War II
Sección Femenina
women's branch of the Spanish political party Falange
dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
1923–1930 dictatorship in Spain under Alfonso XIII

Regenerationism
Regenerationism () was an intellectual and political movement in late 19th century and early 20th century Spain. It sought to make objective and scientific study of the causes of Spain's decline as a nation and to propose remedies. It is largely seen as distinct from another movement of the same time and place, the Generation of '98. While both movements shared a similar negative judgment of the course of Spain as a nation in recent times, the regenerationists sought to be objective, documentary, and scientific, while the Generation of '98 inclined more to the literary, subjective and artistic
National Movement
(1958-1977) nationalist inspired mechanism during Francoist rule in Spain
Republican Action
political party
Spanish Patriotic Union
political party in Spain
Operation Galaxia
codename for 1978 attempted coup d'état in Spain
Project Islero
Spanish nuclear weapons program (1963-1987)
Autonomous Galician Republican Organization
political party in Spain
Sindicato Español Universitario
corporatist students' union in Spain
Pact of Madrid
1953 treaty between Spain and the United States
Pistolerismo
'''''' refers both to a specific period of Spanish history, between the general strike of August 1917 and Primo de Rivera's coup in September 1923, and to the social phenomenon spread in many areas of Spain during which Spanish employers hired thugs to intimidate and often attack trade unionists and notable workers – and vice versa. It was characterized by the birth and proliferation of several armed groups composed of ("gunfighters"), men specialized in the use of violence.
National Union
Spanish far right electoral coalition in 1979
mottos of Francoist Spain
Grupos Armados Españoles
defunct Spanish paramilitary organisation
Frente de la Juventud
Neofrancoist militant group