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  2. Galician Nationalist Party–Galicianist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Galician Nationalist Party–Galicianist Party (Galician: Partido Nacionalista Galego–Partido Galeguista, PNG–PG) was a Galician nationalist and liberal political party, coming from a split of the Galician Coalition.

  3. Corporación Radio e Televisión de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    CRTVG was created on 11 July 1984 with the Lei de Galicia 9/1984. With this law two separate companies were created; Televisión de Galicia, S.A. which is responsible for producing televisual output and Radio Galega, S.A. which produces its radio content. Televisión de Galicia, S.A. TVG; tvG2; TVG Europa; TVG América; Radio Galega, S.A. Radio ...

  4. Televisión de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Televisión de Galicia (Galician pronunciation: [teleβiˈsjon dɪ ɣaˈliθjɐ]; "Television of Galicia"; abbreviated as TVG), commonly known as A Galega ("The Galician [One]"), [1] [2] is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión de Galicia S.A., the television subsidiary of Galician regional-owned public broadcaster Corporación Radio e Televisión de ...

  5. La Voz de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Juan Fernández Latorre founded La Voz de Galicia in 1882 as a republican, progressive newspaper. Consolidated in the republican era with a circulation of more than 20.000 daily copies, it was not until the 1960s, when Santiago Rey Fernandez-Latorre, the founder's grandson took over as manager, that La Voz began its expansion.

  6. Galician nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Galicia within the Iberian peninsula. Map of Galician Comarcas (shires) Galician nationalist graffiti on a roadsign marking the Portugal–Spain border, translated as "Spain is not Galicia" Galician nationalism is a form of nationalism found mostly in Galicia, which asserts that Galicians are a nation and that promotes the cultural unity of ...

  7. Galician People's Union - Wikipedia

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    The UPG was very involved in the strike and took contact with two organizations of Vigo: Galicia Socialista and Organización Obreira. The first one was a marxist group that organized workers in some factories in the city and the second one was a radical split from CCOO. Galicia Socialista and a sector of Organización Obreira [d] joined the ...

  8. Parliament of Galicia - Wikipedia

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    The 75 members of the Parliament of Galicia are elected in 4 multi-member districts using the D'Hondt method and a closed-list proportional representation for four-year terms. Each district is entitled to an initial minimum of 10 seats, with the remaining 35 seats being allocated among the four provinces in proportion to their populations.

  9. Regional Government of Galicia - Wikipedia

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    The Xunta de Galicia (Galician pronunciation: [ˈʃuntɐ ðɪ ɣaˈliθjɐ]; "Regional Government of Galicia") [1] is the collective decision-making body of the government of the autonomous community of Galicia, composed of the President, the Vice-president(s) and the specialized ministers (Conselleiros).