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・ Galician independence
・ Galician Institute for Celtic Studies
・ Galician Jews
・ Galician language
・ Galician Language Association
・ Galician League (A Coruña)
・ Galician League (Santiago de Compostela)
・ Galician Left
・ Galician Left Alternative
・ Galician Literature Day
・ Galician mafia
・ Galician Massif
・ Galician Movement for Socialism
・ Galician National-Popular Assembly
・ Galician National-Popular Bloc
Galician nationalism
・ Galician Nationalist Bloc
・ Galician Nationalist Convergence
・ Galician Nationalist Party-Galicianist Party
・ Galician Nationalist Vanguard
・ Galician Nationalist Youth
・ Galician parliamentary election, 1981
・ Galician parliamentary election, 1985
・ Galician parliamentary election, 1989
・ Galician parliamentary election, 1993
・ Galician parliamentary election, 1997
・ Galician parliamentary election, 2001
・ Galician parliamentary election, 2005
・ Galician parliamentary election, 2009
・ Galician parliamentary election, 2012


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Galician nationalism : ウィキペディア英語版
Galician nationalism

Galician nationalism is a form of nationalism found in mostly in Galicia, which asserts that Galicians are a nation and that promotes the cultural unity of Galicians. The political movement referred to as modern Galician nationalism was born at the beginning of the twentieth century from the idea of Galicianism.
== Ideology ==
Historians, geographers and ethnologists recognize the existence of a Galician ethnic group, forming a singular unit in a specific territory.〔(Map from ''Eurominority'' depicting European national minorities )〕 However, this is a wide conceptualization that in political terms allows many possible variants. Inside Galician nationalism two main ideological currents can be found:
* Autonomist: claims for an extended autonomy of Galicia, further devolution and (in occasions) the transformation of Spain into a federal state where Galicia would eventually achieve self determination.
* Pro-independence: campaigns for immediate and total independence from Spain.
Both autonomists and "independentists" have points in common such as the defence and promotion of Galician culture and language, with some defending reintegrationism with Portuguese language and culture. Both also argue for the official and unequivocal recognition of Galicia as a nation and the defence of Galician speakers outside administrative Galician territory, namely in Galician speaking areas of the Spanish regions of Asturias and Castile and León.
It is often considered that the ideological framework of contemporary Galician nationalism was set in Castelao's key work ''Sempre em Galiza'' (lit. "Always in Galicia"), published in 1944.

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