Spanish Republican government in exile
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The Government of the Spanish Republic in exile (Spanish: Gobierno de la República Española en el exilio) was a continuation, in exile, of the government of the Second Spanish Republic following the victory of Francisco Franco's forces in the Spanish Civil War. It existed until the restoration of parliamentary democracy in 1977.
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Government of the Spanish Republic in exile Gobierno de la República Española en el exilio | |||||||||
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1939–1977 | |||||||||
Motto: Plus Ultra "Further Beyond" | |||||||||
Anthem: Himno de Riego Anthem of Riego | |||||||||
Status | Government in exile | ||||||||
Capital | Madrid | ||||||||
Capital-in-exile | Paris (1939–1940; 1946–1977) Mexico City (1940–1946) | ||||||||
Common languages | Spanish | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1939–1940 (first) | Diego Martínez Barrio | ||||||||
• 1970–1977 (last) | José Maldonado González | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1939–1945 (first) | Juan Negrín | ||||||||
• 1971–1977 (last) | Fernando Valera Aparicio [es] | ||||||||
Historical era | Interwar period • Cold War | ||||||||
• Established | 4 April 1939 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1 July 1977 | ||||||||
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