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  2. Timeline of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera (1923–1930) Dictablanda of Dámaso Berenguer (1930–1931) Second Republic. ... Map of Madrid, 1857. 1808 – Dos de Mayo Uprising.

  3. History of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The documented history of Madrid dates to the 9th century, ... Map of the draft for the urban expansion of Carlos ... During the 1930s, Madrid enjoyed "great ...

  4. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Constitution of 1931 was the first to legislate the location of the country's capital, setting it explicitly in Madrid. During the 1930s, Madrid enjoyed "great vitality"; it was demographically young, becoming urbanized and the centre of new political movements. [62]

  5. Category:1930s in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1930s in Madrid" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Battle of Brunete;

  6. Siege of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Madrid was a two-and-a-half-year siege of the Republican-controlled Spanish capital city of Madrid by the Nationalist armies, under General Francisco Franco, during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).

  7. Category:1930s in Spain - Wikipedia

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    1930s in Madrid (10 P) S. Spanish Civil War (14 C, 58 P) 1930s in Spanish sport (12 C) W. Spain in World War II (3 C, 32 P) Pages in category "1930s in Spain"

  8. Second Spanish Republic - Wikipedia

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    Image from the newspaper LA VOZ showing the leaders of the popular front elected in the Madrid constituency. On 7 January 1936, new elections were called. Despite significant rivalries and disagreements, the socialists, Communists, and the Catalan-and-Madrid-based left-wing Republicans decided to work together under the name Popular Front.

  9. Battle of Ciudad Universitaria - Wikipedia

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    Behind it, there was Madrid's urban area. In 1936, Madrid's urban zone from around this area was an uninterrupted series of plots of land. Thanks to the operations of the combat engineers colonel Tomás Ardiz Rey in collaboration with Carlos Masquelet, the Casa de Campo, the Moncloa zone and the Ciudad Universitaria became stronger.