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Federalism in Spain

States that would make up the Spanish nation according to the draft Federal Constitution of 1873. Neither Cuba nor Puerto Rico appear in the image, then two Spanish "provinces".

Federalism in Spain began in the 1830s, although it has its roots in the 1790s. The first and only attempt to establish a federal state in Spain occurred during the First Spanish Republic (1873-1874). After this failure, federalism was a minority political current. In the Second Spanish Republic and in the Transition, an intermediate model was chosen between federalism and centralism — the integral state, in the first case; and the regional state in the second.


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Federalismo en España Spanish Fédéralisme en Espagne French

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