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National and regional identity in Spain: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:2123:21, 15 June 202284.125.64.51 talk 140,856 bytes −29 This is unsourced. Is there any source mentioning Galicia as well, a place where Spanish Nationalist parties have an absolute majority and the only nationalist party barely got marginal votes? Catalonia and the Basque Country are prime examples of peripheral nationalism (and they have the source in that Wiki article) but Galicia doesn't as it never had the same trend as the Basque Country or Catalonia. Please don't add again without a reliable source. undo
  • curprev 23:0323:03, 15 June 202284.125.64.51 talk 140,885 bytes +2 Undid revision 1092603234 by 2A0C:5A81:209:2500:E8E7:B51B:86D0:151E (talk) Reverting unhelpful revert. undo Tag: Undo

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