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    Fuero ( Spanish: [ˈfweɾo] ), Fur ( Catalan: [ˈfur] ), Foro ( Galician: [ˈfɔɾʊ]) or Foru ( Basque: [foɾu]) is a Spanish legal term and concept. The word comes from Latin forum, an open space used as a market, tribunal and meeting place.

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      The Fuero Juzgo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfweɾo ˈxuθɣo]) was...

  3. Fuero - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Antecedentes. Contenido. Origen y evolución. Los fueros como registro idiomático. Clases de fueros. Familias de fueros. Fueros generales. Trascendencia en la historia posterior de España. Navarra y el País Vasco, territorios forales. Referencias. Bibliografía. Véase también.

  4. Fuero, (from Latin forum, “marketplace”), in medieval Spain, a municipal franchise conferred on a community by the crown or by a noble or bishop. It granted legal incorporation, confirmed local customs or privileges, and might include rights to taxation or self-government. The word is also applied.

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    Fuero ( Spanish: [ ˈfweɾo] ), Fur ( Catalan: [ ˈfur] ), Foro ( Galician: [ ˈfɔɾʊ]) or Foru ( Basque: [ foɾu]) is a Spanish legal term and concept. The word comes from Latin forum, an open space used as a market, tribunal and meeting place.

  6. The end of Basque home rule or fueros in Spain was a process coming to a head in the period extending from the First Carlist War (1833-1840) to the aftermath of the Third Carlist War (1876-1878). It brought to an end the status of sovereignty coupled with allegiance to the Crown of Castile held by the different Basque territories for centuries.

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