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  2. Blas Infante - Wikipedia

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    Blas Infante Pérez de Vargas (5 July 1885 – 11 August 1936) was an Andalusian socialist politician, [2] Georgist, [3] writer, historian and musicologist. He is considered the "father of Andalusia" by Andalusian nationalists .

  3. Gitanos - Wikipedia

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    Gitano children are regularly segregated from their non-gitano peers and have poorer academic outcomes. [45] In 1978, 68% of adult gitanos were illiterate. [46] Literacy has greatly improved over time; approximately 10% of gitanos were illiterate as of 2006-2007 (with older gitanos much more likely than younger gitanos to be illiterate). [47]

  4. White Terror (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Basque, [29]: 377 Catalan, Andalusian or Galician nationalists, among them Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera, leader of Democratic Union of Catalonia Unió Democrática de Catalunya, Alexandre Boveda, one of the founders of the Partido Galeguista and Blas Infante, leader of the Andalusian nationalism, [36]: 229 and

  5. Great Gypsy Round-up - Wikipedia

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    The Prison Window by John Phillip depicting a Romani family in Spain during the Great Gypsy Round-up.. The Great Gypsy Round-up (Spanish: Gran Redada de Gitanos), also known as the general imprisonment of the Gypsies (prisión general de gitanos), was a raid authorized and organized by the Spanish Monarchy that led to the arrest of most Roma in the region and the genocide of 120,000 Romani ...

  6. Andalusian Liberation - Wikipedia

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    LA mixed the ideas of Blas Infante with Islamic Neo-andalusism, represented by the Yama'a Islámica de Al-Andalus. LA proposed an official status for the Arabic language in the region. LA was openly independentist. [5] LA thought that Islam was not a religion itself but the expression of the Andalusian cultural "genius and style".

  7. File:Monument to Blas Infante, Seville.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Blas - Wikipedia

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    Blas Hernández (1879–1933), Cuban soldier; Blas Infante (1885–1936), Andalusian politician and writer; Blas María de la Garza Falcón (1712–1767), Spanish settler of Tamaulipas and South Texas; Blas Matamoro (born 1942), Argentine writer; Blas Minor (born 1966), American baseball player; Blas Monaco (1915–2000), American baseball player