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- Búnker abstract "The term búnker refers to a far-right faction during the Spanish transition to democracy. The group of hardline francoists opposed political and social reform; the group's steadfast refusal to compromise led to the name of "bunker." Under the presidency of Carlos Arias Navarro, búnker and its leading member, José Antonio Girón, opposed any movement towards reform. Blas Piñar was another member of the group.The name of búnker's mouthpiece, El Alcázar, refers to the Siege of the Alcázar, where nationalist forces held the Alcázar of Toledo against an overwhelmingly larger Spanish Republican army during the Spanish Civil War.".
- Búnker wikiPageExternalLink bunker.html.
- Búnker wikiPageID "4774995".
- Búnker wikiPageLength "916".
- Búnker wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Búnker wikiPageRevisionID "635478910".
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Alcázar_of_Toledo.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Blas_Piñar.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Bunker.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Arias_Navarro.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Far-right_politics_in_Spain.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_transition_to_democracy.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink El_Alcázar.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Francoist.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Francoist_Spain.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink José_Antonio_Girón.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_the_Alcázar.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Civil_War.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_transition_to_democracy.
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Búnker".
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLinkText "bunker".
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLinkText "búnker".
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLinkText "post-Francoist búnker".
- Búnker wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Bunker".
- Búnker hasPhotoCollection Búnker.
- Búnker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spain-org-stub.
- Búnker subject Category:Far-right_politics_in_Spain.
- Búnker subject Category:Spanish_transition_to_democracy.
- Búnker comment "The term búnker refers to a far-right faction during the Spanish transition to democracy. The group of hardline francoists opposed political and social reform; the group's steadfast refusal to compromise led to the name of "bunker." Under the presidency of Carlos Arias Navarro, búnker and its leading member, José Antonio Girón, opposed any movement towards reform.".
- Búnker label "Búnker".
- Búnker sameAs Búnker_(política).
- Búnker sameAs Búnker_(política).
- Búnker sameAs Búnker.
- Búnker sameAs m.0cmn_k.
- Búnker sameAs Бункер_(Испания).
- Búnker sameAs Q509902.
- Búnker sameAs Q509902.
- Búnker wasDerivedFrom Búnker?oldid=635478910.
- Búnker isPrimaryTopicOf Búnker.