"Nationalities" (Spanish: nacionalidades) or "historical nationalities" (Spanish: nacionalidades históricas), a constitutional term used to refer to
autonomous communities in Spain that are granted special status (see
nationalities and regions of Spain).
Historical (autonomous) communities (Spanish: comunidades históricas) or historical nationalities, referred to those Spanish regions that had voted for and approved a
Statute of Autonomy before the unsuccessful military coup-d'état against the
Second Spanish Republic that led to the
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939); namely, those autonomous communities of
Catalonia,
Galicia and the
Basque Country.
Any historical kingdom or realm of
Spain such as Castile, León, Navarre or Aragon.
Topics referred to by the same term
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