Category
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Francoist Spain
1939–1975 dictature period of Spain
Vox
Spanish political party
Francoism
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National Catholicism
part of the ideological identity of Francoism
Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles
Defunct state railway of Spain (1941-2004)
Project Islero
Spanish nuclear weapons program (1963-1987)
Búnker
The was the extreme right-wing faction that manifested itself in Spain during the end of the Franco regime and the Spanish transition to democracy. It was maintained by figures of the regime who were radically opposed to introducing any changes to it, and who after Franco's death absolutely rejected reforms, instead defending the continuity of the . Its three main representatives were the neo-Francoists José Antonio Girón de Velasco, Raimundo Fernández-Cuesta, and Blas Piñar. The most important newspaper of the was , which refers to the Siege of the Alcázar, where nationalist forces held the A
FNFF
Spanish fascist foundation
Sociological Francoism
expression used in Spain which attests to the social characteristics typical of Francoism that survived in Spanish society after the death of Francisco Franco in 1975
Traditionalism
Spanish political ideology
Iberduero
Iberduero (IBEX 35: IBE) was a Spanish company, dedicated to the generation and distribution of electricity, founded in Bilbao in 1944, as a result of the merger of Hidroeléctrica Ibérica and Saltos del Duero. Listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange, it was one of the leading Spanish companies in the electricity sector, and in 1992 it merged, through a takeover bid, with Hidroeléctrica Española to create Iberdrola, one of the five most important companies in the sector worldwide.
Order of Beneficence
civil award of Spain