Loyalist Spain

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Loyalist Spain refers to the faction of the Spanish Republic and its supporters who opposed the Nationalist rebels during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).

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Loyalist Spain canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf belligerent in civil war
political faction
side in the Spanish Civil War
alsoKnownAs Spanish Republicans
surface form: Republican Spain

Republican faction in the Spanish Civil War
surface form: the Spanish Republic (loyalist side)
capital Madrid
conflict Spanish Civil War
consequence Republican exile
establishment of Francoist dictatorship
country Second Spanish Republic
endTime 1939
headOfGovernment Francisco Largo Caballero
Juan Negrín
headOfState Manuel Azaña
ideology anarchism
anti-fascism
communism
liberalism
republicanism
socialism
includes Basque nationalists
Catalan independence movement
surface form: Catalan nationalists

Communist Party of Spain
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
Popular Front (Spain)
Izquierda Republicana
surface form: Republican Left (Spain)

Spanish Socialist Workers Party
surface form: Spanish Socialist Workers' Party

General Union of Workers
surface form: Unión General de Trabajadores
militaryForce Spanish Republican Air Force
Spanish Republican Army
Spanish Republican Navy
opposedBy Fascist Italy
Nazi Germany
opposedTo Francisco Franco
Francoist Spain
surface form: Nationalist Spain
policy land reform
regional autonomy
secularization
religiousPolicy anticlericalism
result defeat in the Spanish Civil War
startTime 1936
supportedBy International Brigades
Mexico
Soviet Union
foreign volunteers
temporaryCapital Barcelona
Valencia
territory most of eastern Spain during the war
parts of northern Spain during the war

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