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Main promoter of the coup, "El Director"
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Emilio Mola
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Veteran general who died in the first days of the rebellion
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José Sanjurjo
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General who would end up leading the rebel side, "El Caudillo"
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Francisco Franco
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President of the Spanish Republic
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Manuel Azaña
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President of the Republican Government, 1936-1937
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Francisco Largo Caballero
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Successor of the above
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Juan Negrín
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CNT leader who died defending Madrid
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Buenaventura Durruti
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President of the Generalitat, 1934-1940
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Lluís Companys
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Basque Lehendakari during the war
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José Antonio Aguirre
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Fascist party that supported the rebel side
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FET y de las JONS
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Leader of the above, executed by the Republic, "el Ausente"
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José Antonio Primo de Rivera
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Trotskyist Party
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POUM
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Leader of the above, allegedly killed by stalinists
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Andreu Nin
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Name of the open battle between Republican factions in Barcelona
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May Days
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Communist female leader known for her speeches
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Dolores Ibárruri
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Town massacred by Juan Yagüe
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Badajoz
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Town where Franco rescued rebels entrenched in the "Alcázar"
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Toledo
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Original capital of the Republic, unsuccessfully assaulted in November 1936 by the nationalists
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Madrid
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Second capital of the Republic and one of the last cities to fall
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València
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Third capital of the Republic, brutally bombed in March 1938
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Barcelona
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Basque village destroyed by the German Condor Legion
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Gernika
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Aragonese village that starts with 'B', site of a major battle that destroyed it in 1937
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Belchite
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Site of a Republican massacre near Madrid
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Paracuellos de Jarama
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Andalusian city whose capture gave place to the massive exode known as "La Desbandá"
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Málaga
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Only provincial capital taken by Republicans
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Teruel
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River where the longest and deadliest battle took place
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Ebre
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Last city to be taken by nationalists
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Alacant
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Capital city of the nationalists
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Burgos
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Territory where the "Alzamiento Nacional" began
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Melilla
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