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First Spanish Republic
political regime that existed in Spain between 11 February 1873 and 29 December 1874

Iberism
thumb|Location of Portugal and Spain in Europe. The Portuguese Republic is shown in green, and the Kingdom of Spain in orange.
Iberism (Aragonese, Basque, Galician, Portuguese and ; Asturian and ; ; Catalan and ), also known as pan-Iberism or Iberian federalism, is the pan-nationalist ideology supporting a unification of all the territories of the Iberian Peninsula. It mostly encompasses Andorra, Portugal and Spain, but may also include Gibraltar and territories of France such as Northern Catalonia or the French Basque Country.
Cantonal revolution
insurrection in parts of Spain during the First Spanish Republic
Catalan Republic (1931)
April 1931 short-lived state on the Iberian Peninsula
Spanish Draft Constitution of 1873
proposed constitution of Spain
Canton of Cartagena
short-lived independent state formed in the region of Murcia, Spain
Conference of Presidents
Political body in Spain