- The
Sección Femenina ("Female Section"; SF) was the women's
branch of the
Falange political movement in Spain.
Founded in 12 July 1934 as part of the...
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beginning of the
Spanish Civil War in 1936,
Munis was a
member of the tiny
Seccion Bolshevik-Leninista. This
organisation sought to
influence the
ranks of...
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capacity of 25,000 spectators.
Condal was
founded on 1
August 1934 as
Sección Deportiva La España Industrial,
being renamed Club
Deportivo Condal 22...
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Estadio Olímpico
Sección XXIV is a multi-use
stadium in Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium has...
- as
their existence cannot be verified.
Sitio Oficial del PDMU
Internado Sección "A" del PDMU
Internado Sección "B" Dr.
Gustavo Baz
Prada del PDMU v t e...
- List of
Winners of
Sección Especial 1975-2001....
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Uruguay (
Sección Oficial en Competencia) INSÓLITO Fest 2020, Perú (
Sección Oficial en Competencia)
Glasgow Film
Festival 2020,
Scotland (
Sección Oficial...
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Aragon 1a
Seccion (U Hab) I • San Juan De
Aragon 1a
Seccion (U Hab) Ii • San Juan De
Aragon 2a
Seccion (U Hab) I • San Juan De
Aragon 2a
Seccion (U Hab)...
- of Estella. She was an
enthusiastic member of the Falange,
heading its
Sección Femenina ("Women's Section").
Unlike two of her
brothers (both put to death...
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Women on Spain's
right were also
socially and
politically active, with
Sección Femenina representing Falange, Acción Católica de la
Mujer representing...