Málaga Public Health Committee
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The Málaga Public Health Committee (Spanish: Comité de Salud Pública de Málaga) was a revolutionary organization that emerged after the coup d'état that gave way to the Spanish Civil War, between the Nationalists and the Republicans. This entity was in charge of managing all political and social affairs until the city fell to the nationalist forces.
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Málaga Public Health Committee Comité de Salud Pública de Málaga | |||||||||
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Autonomous entity of Spain | |||||||||
1936–1937 | |||||||||
Map of Spain with the Province of Málaga highlighted 36°43′N 4°25′W | |||||||||
Capital | Málaga | ||||||||
Demonym | Spanish: Malagueño, Malacitano | ||||||||
Historical era | Spanish Civil War | ||||||||
• Established | 22 July 1936 | ||||||||
8 February 1937 | |||||||||
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Today part of | Spain ∟ Málaga |
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