
Exilio español
"Exilio español" refers to the period during and after the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), when many Spaniards fled the country to escape repression, violence, and the authoritarian regime of Francisco Franco. This exile involved thousands of political activists, intellectuals, artists, and ordinary citizens seeking safety abroad, primarily in countries like France, Mexico, and Argentina. The exile had a profound impact on Spanish culture, politics, and society, inspiring resistance and shaping the country's future despite the loss of many expatriates. It remains a significant chapter in Spain's modern history, symbolizing both resistance and displacement.