Galician Republic may mean one of two short-lived states in Central Europe:
West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–19)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
Republic of Galicia (1931)
Topics referred to by the same term
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GalicianRepublic may mean one of two short-lived states in Central Europe: West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–19) Galician Soviet Socialist Republic...
The Galician Socialist Soviet Republic was a short-lived, self-declared Bolshevik political entity that existed from 15 July to formally 21 September 1920...
The Galician Nationalist Bloc (Galician: Bloque Nacionalista Galego, BNG Galician pronunciation: [beˈneˈɣa]) is a political party from Galicia, formed...
Galicians (Galician: galegos [ɡaˈleɣʊs]; Spanish: gallegos [ɡaˈʎeɣos]) are a Romance-speaking European ethnic group from northwestern Spain; they are...
Galician Jews or Galitzianers (Yiddish: גאַליציאַנער, romanized: Galitsianer) are members of the subgroup of Ashkenazi Jews originating and developed in...
The GalicianRepublic (Galician: República Galega) was a short-lived Galician state that existed for only a few hours from 27 June 1931, a day ahead of...
military of the West Ukrainian People's Republic during and after the Polish-Ukrainian War. It was called the "Galician army" initially. Dissatisfied with...
Galician (/ɡəˈlɪʃən/, /ɡəˈlɪsiən/; endonym: galego), also known as Galego, is a Western Ibero-Romance language. Around 2.4 million people have at least...
The Galician independence movement (Galician: movemento de independenza galego) or the Galician separatist movement (Galician: movemento separatista galego)...
Galicianism (Galician: Galeguismo) is a regionalist political movement in Galicia. The concept of Galicianism first appeared in the mid-nineteenth century...
demonstrations, there were flags and chants in favor of an independent GalicianRepublic. A rally was also held in Zaragoza, with close to 2,000 people in...
multiple meanings. Moreno – 539,927 Chávez – 517,392 – From Portuguese and Galician, from various places by the name, places derive name from Latin clavis...
Catalan Republic within the Iberian Federation (14 April 1931 – 17 April 1931) GalicianRepublic (27 June 1931 – 28 June 1931) Asturian Socialist Republic (4...
Galicians make up 70% of the Spanish post-colonial immigrant population in Argentina. The city with the world's second largest number of Galician people...
Galician Americans (Galician: galegos americanos) are Americans of Galician descent. The Galicians (Galician: Galegos; Spanish: Gallegos) are a nationality...
the medieval language, known today by linguists as Galician-Portuguese, Old Portuguese or Old Galician, of the northwestern medieval Kingdom of Galicia...
The Spanish Republic (Spanish: República Española), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (Spanish: Segunda República Española), was the form...
The Xunta de Galicia (Galician pronunciation: [ˈʃuntɐ ðɪ ɣaˈliθjɐ]; "Regional Government of Galicia") is the collective decision-making body of the government...
Galician Coalition (Galician: Coalición Galega, CG) is a political party in Galicia, Spain with a Galician nationalist and centrist ideology. Since 2012...
Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (January–April 1918) in the south of Finland only. Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (15 July–21 September 1920)...
Ukraine. In September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland and occupied Galician lands inhabited by Ukrainians, Poles and Jews adding it to the territory...
the government. When in July 1919 the Galician army retreated over the Zbruch into the Ukrainian People's Republic, the WUPR government settled in Kamianets-Podilskyi...