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Juan Carlos I of Spain
King of Spain from 1975 to 2014
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Prime Minister of Spain (1976–1981)
El País
Spanish newspaper
Spanish transition to democracy
political transition to democracy following the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975
Antonio Tejero
Spanish Lieutenant-Colonel (1932–2026)
1981 Spanish coup d'état attempt
February 1981 coup d'état attempt in Spain
Torcuato Fernández-Miranda
Spanish politician (1915-1980)
Vicente Enrique y Tarancón
Catholic cardinal (1907-1994)
1977 Atocha massacre
far-right attack in Madrid, Spain
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Spanish politician (1934–2020)
Vitoria massacre
massacre in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country of Spain, perpetrated on 3 March 1976
Moncloa Pacts
1977 economic and political pacts during Spanish transition to democracy

Law for Political Reform
1977 Spanish law
Operation Galaxia
codename for 1978 attempted coup d'état in Spain
Juan Genovés
Spanish artist (1930-2020)
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
José Oneto
Spanish journalist
Manuel Clavero Arévalo
Spanish politician and school teacher (1926–2021)
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
Fernando Ónega
Spanish journalist and television presenter
Cambio 16
Cambio 16 is a Spanish language monthly current affairs magazine published in Madrid, Spain, by "Group 16".
Spanish 1977 Amnesty Law
impunity for crimes in the Spanish Civil War

Assalt al Banco Central
1981 Spanish hostage incident
"Fathers" of the Constitution
drafters of the 1978 Spanish Constitution
1982 Spanish coup attempt
1982 coup d'état attempt in Spain
Francisco Laína García
Spanish politician (1936–2022)
Almería Case
process in which several members of the Civil Guard in Spain were tried for the torture and murder of three young people in Roquetas de Mar, on May 10, 1981
Democratic Junta of Spain
defunct Anti-Francoist political group in Spain
mottos of Francoist Spain
Nicolás Cotoner i Cotoner
Spanish military personnel (1905-1996)
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Spanish diplomat (1931-2021)