Marinaleda is a Spanish municipality of the province of Seville that belongs to the region of Sierra Sur, located in the basin of Genil, in the autonomous...
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Unión Deportiva Marinaleda is a Spanish football team based in Marinaleda, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1986, it plays in Tercera...
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politician, labour leader and history school teacher. He was the Mayor of Marinaleda from 1979 to 2023, and MP for United Left (IU) in the Parliament of Andalusia...
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Then he moved to Marinaleda, a small town located near Seville that was offering work to immigrants. After struggling in Marinaleda, he met the mayor...
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2018. CUT's longtime leader was Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo, mayor of Marinaleda, Seville from 1979 to 2023. In the IV Congress of the CUT-BAI, held in...
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a far-left group famous for their squatting campaigns in the town of Marinaleda, Province of Seville.[citation needed] Villa Romana del Casale Villa Romana...
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Chiapas conflict FEJUVE Libertarian socialism List of anarchist communities Marinaleda Permanent autonomous zones Revolutionary Catalonia Zaachila Zapaturismo...
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Other examples include the kibbutz communities in modern-day Israel, Marinaleda in Spain, the Zapatistas of EZLN in the region of Chiapas, and to some...
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community; examples include the Twelve Tribes communities, Tamera (Portugal), Marinaleda (Spain), the monastic state of Mount Athos and the Catholic Worker Movement)...
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Osuna, Seville, Andalusia, Moyita first appeared as a senior with UD Marinaleda in Tercera División. In January 2013, after a 18-month spell with hometown...
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