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Francisco Franco's regime in Spain, which lasted from 1939 to 1975, was marked by repression of regional identities, including that of the Basque people. Franco sought to suppress Basque culture, language, and nationalism, implementing policies that prohibited the use of the Basque language in public life and education. This repression aimed to promote a unified Spanish identity and stifled Basque autonomy, leading to significant cultural and social impacts on the Basque population. Many Basques faced persecution, imprisonment, and violence during his rule as a result of their resistance to Franco's policies.

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