- Peninsula, the
Junteros.
Another difference between the two
groups was that the
Africanists were
composed of
infantry and cavalry,
while the
Junteros were composed...
-
White Terror (Spain)
Atienza Peñarrocha,
Antonio (2012). "Africanistas y
junteros: el ejército español en África y el
oficial José
Enrique Varela Iglesias"...
- Restoration. The
armed forces was
deeply divided between africanistas vs.
junteros and
responsibilists vs. impunists.
Berenguer sanctioned the use of chemical...
- 1 MEPa
Elections to the
Juntas Generales of the
Basque Country, 1999 228,528 20.04 29
junteros 2001
Basque parliamentary election 143,139 10.12 7 MPs...
- (first
defending the "abandonist" position,
supported by the
military junteros and
questioned by the
Africanist military, and then the interventionist...
- the army
officers destined in Africa,
underpinning the
africanistas vs
junteros polarization within the
armed forces.
Jointly with the 1917
general strike...
-
Meetings are the
parliaments of each
historical territory whose members (
junteros or solicitors) are
chosen by po****r voting,
expressed during local elections...
- the military, so
divided in the
previous years [between
Africanists and
junteros], all had the same
criteria at that moment". As for the workers' forces...
- ABC. 16 May 1912.
Atienza Peñarrocha,
Antonio (2012).
Africanistas y
junteros. El ejército español en África y el
Oficial José
Enrique Varela Iglesias...
-
which was the
first Spanish victory over the French, with the
movimiento juntero and with the
Cortes de Cádiz,
which on 19
March 1812
proclaimed the first...