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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Blaverism (Valencian: blaverisme, IPA: [blaveˈɾizme]) is an ideology in the Valencian Community, Spain that emerged with the Spanish transition to democracy after the death of Francisco Franco, and characterised by its opposition to Joan Fuster's book Nosaltres, els valencians (1962), which revived the concept of Països Catalans which includes Valencia. They consider Fuster's ideas as an imperialist Catalan nationalist movement that tries to impose Catalan domination upon Valencia.Blaverism takes its name from the blue (Valencian: blava) fringe which distinguishes the Valencian flag from other flags with a common origin, particularly from the Catalan.The term "blaverism" normally has a negative connotation, often pejorative. Adherents to this political tendency identify themselves as valencianistes instead, while the blavero term is used by Valencian leftists and nationalists, who couple this term with the extreme right, or, simply, with ignorance. Notwithstanding, the term may be used by minority proponents of blaverism to distinguish themselves from other branches of Valencianism.In its origins in the second half of the twentieth century, blaverism was a popularist and heterogeneous movement, which grouped together regionalists and supporters of Valencian foral civil law. Support for blaverism has been strongest in the city of Valencia and in the areas immediately surrounding it."@en }

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