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    religion: Marseille, Montauban and especially Béarn, Cévennes' War, Girondins autonomism, finally since the 19th century, constant opposition vote giving majorities...
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    Retrieved 4 July 2023. "UNPO: Chameria". unpo.org. Retrieved 4 July 2023. "Autonóm roma tartományt akar Észak-Magyarországon egy roma párt". 28 September...
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    under Enrique Líster, entered the region. On 11 August 1937, the Republican government, now situated in Valencia, dismissed the Regional Council for...
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    and Iberian Anarchist Federation. He was among the contributors of the Valencia-based Orto magazine between 1932 and 1934. He published the book El Comunismo...
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    Association (AIT) – spreading in the following days through the regions of Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia. In these areas, cantons were formed, whose federation...
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  • December 2006. 24th Congress, Porto Alegre, 4–6 December 2009. 25th Congress, Valencia, 6–8 December 2013. Extraordinary Congress, Porto, 6-7 December 2014. 26th...
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  • of federalism. Puerto Rico is better conceptualized as an exemplar of autonomism with the category of "federacy" being less helpful to explain it. Commonwealth...
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    rebelling units in almost all important cities—such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, and Málaga—did not gain control. Those cities remained under the...
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    Revolutionary Catalonia (category Anarchism by region)
    Catalonia (21 July 1936 – 8 May 1937) was the period in which the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeast Spain was controlled or largely influenced by...
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    cantón) and The War in Spain (Contraataque). He published articles in the Valencia-based Orto magazine between 1932 and 1934. During the Spanish Civil War...
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    Committee of Antifascist Militias of Catalonia Popular Executive Committee of Valencia Regional Defense Council of Aragon Malaga Public Health Committee Gijón...
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    was the Jewish language spoken by the Jewish communities in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands. Judeo-Provençal and Judeo-Gascon were two Jewish...
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    the International of Anarchist Federations (IAF-IFA). It was founded in Valencia in 1927 (after a preliminary meeting the previous year in Marseille, France)...
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    the circumstances. Accordingly, other army units were brought in from Valencia, Zaragoza, Pamplona and Burgos. These ended the revolt, causing dozens...
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    substantial Jewish communities in the Calls of Girona, Barcelona, Tarragona, Valencia and Palma (Majorca), with the Girona Synagogue serving as the centre of...
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    squatting occurred in Spanish cities such as Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Valencia and Zaragoza. The number of squatted social centres in Barcelona grew from...
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  • occasional organized protest and resistance actions. Communism in Colombia Valencia, Enrique (1984). "El movimiento obrero colombiano". In Pablo González Casanova...
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  • throughout Spain, except for Granada, and destroyed Jewish communities in Valencia and Palma De Majorca. King Pedro I ordered Spain not to harm the remaining...
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  • participation as an observer in a work group of regionalist parties in Valencia. The group planned a joint project and to present a united candidacy to...
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    anti-authoritarian pro-working class leftist theories that would become known as autonomism and operaismo. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide...
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    with his centralist spirit, when he sealed his alliance with Catalan autonomism... On the question of responsibilities, however, he did not need to pretend...
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  • adults, grew across eastern Spain: 14 in Barcelona and 34 across Catalonia, Valencia, and Andalusia. The Spanish Republicans and the secular League of Freethinkers...
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    were citizens of the kingdoms in which they resided (Castile, Aragón, and Valencia were the most important), both as regards their customs and their language...
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    Coinciding with the year of the Irish War of Independence, Sardinian autonomism re-emerged as an expression of the fighters' movement, coagulating into...
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    originating in the Sahara whose empire eventually extended from Lisbon and Valencia to Awdaghust and Gao. Their religious fervor and fighting capabilities...
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  • movements lasted until the establishment of the State of Israel. Jewish Autonomism and Bundism instead advocated for Jewish national autonomy within the...
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    yeshivah of the Baghdad Academy. Málaga Valencia Solomon ibn Gabirol was born in Málaga then moved to Valencia. Ibn Gabirol was one of the first teachers...
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    to take refuge in Algeria from the persecutions in Spain of Catalonia, Valencia and Balearic Islands in 1391 and the Spanish Inquisition in 1492. Together...
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    adults, grew across eastern Spain: 14 in Barcelona and 34 across Catalonia, Valencia, and Andalusia. The Spanish Republicans and the secular League of Freethinkers...
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    council moved back to Spain.  In September 1871, the FRE-AIT held the Valencia Conference where the organization passed more Bakuninist resolutions putting...
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