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Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with Francoist Spain

Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with Francoist Spain

Diplomatic recognition of Francoist Spain


The Spanish Civil War was fought from 17 July 1936 till the victory of Francoist Spain on 1 April 1939. After the end of the war, the Spanish Republic formed a government-in-exile in Paris and Mexico City. Between the start of the civil war and Spanish transition to democracy and the reconciliation with the Spanish Republican government in exile in 1977, nations decided when, how, and if they recognised the government of Spain.

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