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rdfs:label
| - Federative Socialist Republic of Spain (Ok Stalin)
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| - The Federative Socialist Republic of Spain (FSRS) was the government of Spain that existed from 1953 until it was formally dissolved in 1992 amid the Spanish Wars. The FSR was a single-party socialist federal republic made-up of eight socialist republics: Catalonia, Valencia, Balearic Islands, Galicia, Andalusia, Basque Country, Castille and Western Sahara, and one autonomous community, Aragon, which was under the Catalonian socialist republic.
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CoGname
| - Santiago Carrillo
Jorge Semprún
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HoSname
| - Dolores Ibárruri
Julio Anguita
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CoA
| - Coat of the Spanish FSR.png
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Name en
| - Federative Socialist Republic of Spain
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Name
| - Republica Federativa Socialista de España
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coa caption
| - Coat of Arms of the FSR of Spain
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regime
| - Federal socialist republic, Single-party socialist state
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| - Catalan, Basque, Galician, Arabic, Berber
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Flag
| - Flag of the Spanish FSR.png
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abstract
| - The Federative Socialist Republic of Spain (FSRS) was the government of Spain that existed from 1953 until it was formally dissolved in 1992 amid the Spanish Wars. The FSR was a single-party socialist federal republic made-up of eight socialist republics: Catalonia, Valencia, Balearic Islands, Galicia, Andalusia, Basque Country, Castille and Western Sahara, and one autonomous community, Aragon, which was under the Catalonian socialist republic. Under the leadership of President Dolores Ibárruri, popularly known as la Pasionaria, Spain pursued a pro-USSR policy, though there were some tries of an approchement with Tito's Yugoslavia. After the death of Ibárruri in 1983, problems with linguistic and ethnic nationalism grew. This led to a violent dissolution of the country in the mid-90s.
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