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Spain joined the League of Nations in 1919 as part of its commitment to international cooperation and collective security following World War I. The League was seen as a platform for promoting peace and resolving conflicts diplomatically. Spain aimed to enhance its international standing and influence, particularly after the turmoil of the war and amid ongoing political instability. However, Spain's participation was limited due to its internal issues and the eventual civil war in the 1930s.

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