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Nationalism in Spain

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Spanish nationalism
political ideology asserting the unity of Spain
Castilian nationalism
Fringe Spanish political movement
Blaverism
Blaverism (, ) is a Spanish nationalist and Valencian regionalist ideology in the Valencian Community (Spain) that emerged with the Spanish transition to democracy characterised by strong anti-Catalanism, born out of its opposition to Joan Fuster's book Nosaltres, els valencians (1962), which promoted the concept of the Catalan Countries which includes Valencia. They consider Fuster's ideas as an imperialist Catalan nationalist movement that tries to impose Catalan domination upon Valencia. Blaverism takes its name from the blue () fringe which distinguishes the Valencian flag from other flags
Valencian nationalism
social, political and cultural movement that promotes the recognition of the political, historical, linguistic and cultural personality of the Valencian Country
Leonesism
thumb|Map of the Region of León, proposed to conform a new autonomous community within [[Spain. The Region of León is composed by the provinces of León, Zamora and Salamanca.]] thumb|Flag commonly used by supporters of Leonesism Leonesism (; ) is a social and political regionalist movement in the geographical Region of León, composed by the provinces of León, Zamora and Salamanca, with the aim of giving greater relevance to the Region of León within Spain and to protect the historic identity of the region. One of the main objectives of Leonesism is to establish an autonomous community of its o
national and regional identity in Spain
overview about the national and regional identity in Spain
Murcian nationalism
school of thought