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Falange
Falange primarily refers to: Falange Española, a Spanish political party active 1933–1934, it merged with the Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista merger of the Carlist Party with the Falange Española y de las JONS Falange may also refer to other political parties: Falange Española de las JONS wikipedia.org
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Falange
Falange (faˈlanxe, fəˈlɑːnʒ, -ˈlænʒ) [Sp., phalanx.] A Spanish political party, founded in 1933 as a Fascist movement by J. A. Primo de Rivera and merged in 1937 with traditional right-wing elements to form the ruling party, the Falange Española Tradicionalista, under General Franco. Hence Faˈlangis... Oxford English Dictionary
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La Falange manipula la celebración del gol de Williams y se confunde en ...
4 days agoBorrar Buscar en El Correo. Buscar. Athletic Ampliar. Williams y Vivian, que no Guruzeta, en la fotografía que ha publicado la Falange. La Falange manipula la celebración del gol de Williams y se confunde en la identidad del otro protagonista «Enhorabuena, camaradas», dice el partido político
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La Falange (1999)
La Falange (), also known as FE/La Falange, is a Spanish political party registered in 1999. Electoral Performance Cortes Generales European Parliament See also FET-JONS Falange Española JONS External links Website of FE/La Falange wikipedia.org
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Phalangist
Phalangist2 (ˈfæləndʒɪst, fəˈlændʒɪst) [ad. Sp. falange: see Falange.] 1. A member of the Spanish Falange. Also attrib. or as adj.1936 Times 17 Aug. 10/1 The main attack was delivered by a force of some 3,000 men, including the Foreign Legion, Moroccan troops, and ‘Phalangists’ or insurgent militia,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philippine Falange
The Philippine Falange, the informal name for the Spanish National Assemblies of the Philippines (Juntas Nacionales Españolas), was a Philippine falangist political party that was a branch of the Spanish Falange. wikipedia.org
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Falange Española
(Falange translates as Phalanx in English.) The Falange Española de las JONS (FE de las JONS) was subsequently formed. wikipedia.org
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Falange Armata
The Falange Armata (English: Armed Phalanx) was an alleged terrorist organisation that was active in Italy the early 1990s. After thirteen years of inactivity Falange Armata resurfaced in February 2014 in a threatening letter sent to jailed Mafia boss Totò Riina. wikipedia.org
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Falange Militia
JONS because it was, according to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, "clear, whole, and proletarian," and is the colour typically worn by workers, as the Falange In Francoist Spain the Blueshirts were officially reorganized and officially renamed the Falange Militia of the FET y de las JONS in 1940. wikipedia.org
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Falange Auténtica
Falange Auténtica (, FA) is a Falangist political party in Spain. FA emerged in 2002 as a split from FE/La Falange. FA claims to represent the heritage of the dissolved Falange Española de las JONS (Auténtica) (FE-JONS). wikipedia.org
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Bolivian Socialist Falange
The Bolivian Socialist Falange () is a Bolivian political party established in 1937. It is a far-right party drawing inspiration from fascism. A rather minor movement during the 1940s, the "Falange" began to attract major support from former landowners and other members of the Bolivian elite after wikipedia.org
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Servicio Exterior de Falange
The Servicio Exterior de Falange (English: Phalanx Foreign Service), sometimes known simply as the "Falange Exterior", was an organism of the Falange España or the Chilean National Falange. wikipedia.org
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Falange Española Independiente
In 2000 FEI formed an electoral coalition with the group Falange 2000. In 2004 both Falange 2000 and FEI merged with FE-JONS. See also Falange Española JONS FE-JONS FET-JONS References Bibliography José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez. Reaccionarios y golpistas. wikipedia.org
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Falange Española de las JONS (1976)
Falange Española de las JONS (Spanish for "Spanish Falange of the Committees for the National-Syndicalist Offensive", FE de las JONS) is a Spanish political She then quit the Falange to found her own party. wikipedia.org
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Falange Española Auténtica
Falange Española Auténtica (FEA) () was a neo-fascist and anti-Francoist political party in Spain. History Falange Española Auténtica was founded in 1978 by expelled members of the Falange Española de las JONS (Auténtica) led by Miguel Hedilla. wikipedia.org
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