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However, it is only during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939) that the official title of President of Spain (or President of the Republic) existed. Today, Spain is a constitutional monarchy, and there is thus no person holding the title of President of Spain.
On 1 October 1936, General Francisco Franco was proclaimed "Leader of Spain" (Spanish: Caudillo de España) in the parts of Spain controlled by the Nationalists (nacionales) after the Spanish Civil War broke out. At the end of the war, on 1 April 1939, Franco took control of the whole of Spain, ending the Second Republic.
1954: Adventures of the Barber of Seville: Ladislao Vajda: Luis Mariano, Lolita Sevilla: Comedy: Entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival: All Is Possible in Granada: José Luis Sáenz de Heredia: Merle Oberon, Francisco Rabal: Comedy: Entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival: An Andalusian Gentleman: Luis Lucia: Jorge Mistral, Carmen ...
Other events of 1954 List of years in Spain: Events in the year 1954 in Spain. Incumbents. Caudillo: Francisco Franco [1] Births. ...
A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by decade and year of release on separate pages. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see Category:Spanish films .
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The first president was the Duke of Bailén who served for 60 days before resigning. The shortest presidency was that of the Marquess of Miraflores which was president briefly between August 3 and August 12, 1836 and the longest was that of Javier Rojo serving 7 years, 8 months and 10 days.