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  1. Una, Grande y Libre (English: One, Great and Free or United, Great and Free) was the Francoist tripartite motto which expressed the nationalist concept of Spain as: 'indivisible', expressing opposition to any kind of separatism or territorial decentralization ;

  2. ¡Una, grande y libre! «¡Una, grande y libre!» consiste en una simplificación nacionalista del concepto de España, que la define como: «Indivisible», negando la posibilidad de cualquier separatismo o incluso descentralización territorial; «Imperial», por el imperio perdido en América y el que se quería construir en África.

  3. Una, Grande y Libre (en français: Unie, Grande et Libre) était un slogan nationaliste espagnol devenue la devise de l' Espagne franquiste . La devise a été créée par Juan Aparicio López, des JONS (il a également créé la devise « Por la Patria, el Pan y la Justicia » ; (pour la patrie, pour le pain et pour la justice) et a également ...

  4. Symbols of Francoism. Armorial achievement of Spain during the Francoist State, consisting of the traditional escutcheon (arms of Castile, León, Aragon, Navarre and Granada) and the Pillars of Hercules with the motto Plus Ultra, together with Francoist symbols: the motto «Una Grande Libre», the Eagle of St. John, and the yoke and arrows of ...

  5. The ideology of the Movimiento Nacional was summed up by the slogan ¡Una, Grande y Libre!, which stood for the indivisibility of the Spanish state and the refusal of any regionalism or decentralization, its imperial character, both past (the defunct Spanish Empire in the Americas) and foreseen (in Africa), and its independence towards the ...

  6. Francoist Spain's coat of arms incorporates the mottos "Una Grande Libre" and Plus Ultra. It consists of the traditional Spanish escutcheon (the arms of Castile, León, Aragon, Navarre and Granada), as well as other heraldic icons such as the Pillars of Hercules.

  7. Dec 31, 2021 · social justice— España Una, Grande y Libre is an especially pioneering work for making visible the victims of the long-silenced crimes of Francoism. It is in Giménez’s earliest post- -N ...

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