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1941. Madrid (Spain). Inauguration of the INI.
Inauguration of the Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI). Street assigned in 1962. San Blas
1939. Spain. From 1936 to 1939. Facts of the Spanish Civil War.
Cruise of the Argentine Navy. Under the command of Captain Michael A. Ferreira, the ship made during the Spanish Civil War, from 1936 to 1939, three trips evacuating 257 people that fled of the Republican area. Humanitarian action of this evacuation saved the lives of hundreds of Spaniards. Assigned in 1962. Chamartín.Web: Symbols of the dictatorship on the streets of Madrid (spanish)
1492. Spanish-speaking countries. Columbus Day.
It commemorates the historical date of the Discovery of America on the part of Spain and the birth of the Spanish Empire. Depending on the country is called the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity (Argentina), Intercultural Day (Ecuador), National Day of Spain, Columbus Day (USA), American Day (Uruguay) or Day of Indigenous Resistance (Venezuela), among others.Web: Wikipedia
1808. Madrid (Spain). Uprising of the people of Madrid against Napoleonic forces.
On May 2, 1808 the people of Madrid rebelled against the occupation of the city by French troops, provoking a brutal repression by the French Imperial forces and triggering the Peninsular War.Web: Wikipedia
1936. Seville (Spain). Restoration of the current Spanish flag.
In Seville, in the presence of Franco, Millán Astray, Queipo de Llano and José María Pemán, resets the current Spanish flag. Included in the street 1971. Usera.Web: Symbols of the dictatorship on the streets of Madrid (spanish)
1822. Madrid (Spain). Absolutist uprising in collusion with King Ferdinand VII.
Madrid (Spain). San Isidro Day, patron of Madrid.
1808. Madrid (Spain). Uprising of the people of Madrid against Napoleonic forces.
On May 2, 1808 the people of Madrid rebelled against the occupation of the city by French troops, provoking a brutal repression by the French Imperial forces and triggering the Peninsular War.Web: Wikipedia
1939. Madrid (Spain). Franco's troops controlled the city.
It commemorates the entry of Franco's troops in Madrid, which meant the end of the Civil War in 1936/1939.
1978. Spain. Current Spanish Constitution is approved by referendum.
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