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Francisco Franco, the Spanish dictator from 1939 to 1975, promoted authoritarian nationalism and conservatism, emphasizing the unity of Spain under a centralized, Catholic state. He opposed communism, socialism, and regional autonomy, seeing them as threats to national identity. Franco's regime was marked by repression, censorship, and the suppression of political dissent, as well as the promotion of traditional values and the Catholic Church's influence in society. His rule sought to maintain stability and order, often at the expense of democratic freedoms.

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