Spain had a cool flag until 1981

Why did you remove the eagle Spainbros

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Generalisimo Francisco Franco, unfortunately, remained deceased.

>ONE BIG FREEDOM
chad motto, I wish it was ours

>Vna
VGHHHH

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Eagles are a symbol of strength, and that offends numales and weak people.

Or your leaders--women.

Spanish women are truly garish.

Franco says

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I have never liked Spanish women. Foreign are better.

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I think Spanish women are cute

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le fascismsm are le evil

Was Franco really fascist? He just seems like the average dictator that got more relaxed as he aged

You're blind

because muh fascism...ironically I would have liked to be a hierarchy of the Franco regime.

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Test

>average dictator
he was, at least after the civil war, significantly less murderous than his latin american counterparts

>significantly less murderous than his latin american counterparts
not true ,From the 60s it becomes more relaxed but it was an authoritarian regimen where you had no opinion, something like China now, people began to improve economically and they didn't care about the regimen at all.

Where is Falange schizo wife

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Need Peruvian gf.

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free*

>¡Una, Grande y Libre! (One, Great and Free)
Una, Grande y Libre (English: One, Great and Free[4] or United, Great and Free[5]) was the Francoist tripartite motto which expressed the nationalist concept of Spain as:

>'indivisible', expressing opposition to any kind of separatism or territorial decentralization;
'imperial', referring to the part of the Spanish empire established in America, as well as the one that was intended to be built in Africa;
and 'not subject to foreign influences', referring to the international Judeo-Masonic-Communist conspiracy which the Nationalists believed controlled the Soviet Union, the European democracies and the United States (until the agreements of 1953), as well as a large number of threats to the regime which were deemed anti-Spanish, communist, separatist, liberal (see also: White Terror).
The motto was created by jonsist student Juan Aparicio López (he also created the motto Por la Patria, el Pan y la Justicia; "for the Homeland, for Bread and for Justice" and was also behind the adoption of the Yoke and the Arrows as symbol of the JONS as well as the red-black flag),[6] and was later adopted by Falange Española de las JONS along other JONS' symbols.[7]

Dios mios..

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user... I

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