unification of spain
The "unification of Spain" refers to the historic process that resulted in the consolidation and centralization of various regional territories into a single nation-state known as Spain. It involved the establishment of political, cultural, and administrative cohesion, usually achieved through the conquest, integration, or marriage alliances between different regions and kingdoms.
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