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  2. Pact of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Spanish dictator Francisco Franco and the American President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Madrid in 1959.. The Pact of Madrid, signed on 23 September 1953 by Francoist Spain and the United States, was a significant effort to break the international isolation of Spain after World War II, together with the Concordat of 1953.

  3. Concordat of 1953 - Wikipedia

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    Franco had wanted a full concordat with royal rights of patronage, the right to choose bishops. The Vatican, uncertain of his future, compromised by offering him a less official "convention", signed on 7 June 1941, [ 3 ] and gave him only a limited role in choosing bishops.

  4. File:Treaty of Madrid.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Madrid (July 3, 1880) was an international treaty drafted during an international conference held in Madrid upon the request of Sultan Hassan I of Morocco. Items portrayed in this file depicts

  5. Talk:Pact of Madrid - Wikipedia

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  6. Cortes Españolas - Wikipedia

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    The Cortes Españolas (English: Spanish Courts), known informally as the Cortes franquistas (English: Francoist Courts), was the name of the legislative institution promulgated by the Caudillo of Spain Francisco Franco which was established on 17 July 1942 (the sixth anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War), and opened its first session 8 months later on 17 March 1943.

  7. File:Madrid Accords, Declaration of Principles on Western ...

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  9. Spanish Syndical Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Syndical Organization [1] [2] [3] (Spanish: Organización Sindical Española; OSE), popularly known in Spain as the Sindicato Vertical (the "Vertical Trade Union"), was the sole legal trade union for most of the Francoist dictatorship.