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1. 2017-04-06 Eta: Basque separatists plan to unilaterally disarm on Saturday Basque
C. 2015-12-12 Farc rebels 'abortions nurse' arrested in Spain Madrid
D. 2015-10-22 Spain: Military helicopter crashes in Atlantic Gran Canaria, Spain
E. 2015-05-09 Airbus military plane crashes near Seville airport Seville airport, Spain
F. 2015-01-26 Greek fighter jet crashes in Spain killing 10 people Los Llanos, Albacete, Spain
6. 2012-11-24 Basque separatists Eta 'ready to disband' Basque
2011-10-20 Eta says armed campaign is over Basque
8. 2011-05-26 Libya lists 'proposals' for ceasefire Spain

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Eta: Basque separatists plan to unilaterally disarm on Saturday Farc rebels 'abortions nurse' arrested in Spain. Madrid Spain: Military helicopter crashes in Atlantic Airbus military plane crashes near Seville airport   At least four people have been killed in a military plane, a new Airbus A400M, crash near Seville airport in Spain Greek fighter jet crashes in Spain killing 10 people Spanish journalists freed in Syria. Northern Syria Basque separatists Eta 'ready to disband'   Eta says armed campaign is over  Basque: The Basque separatist group Eta says it has called a 'definitive cessation' to its campaign of bombings and shootings Libya lists 'proposals' for ceasefire ETA announces permanent cease-fire   Spain's Eta 'declares ceasefire'   Basque: Armed Basque separatist group says it will not 'carry out armed actions' in its campaign for independence 2 pilots arrested in 26-year-old ‘dirty war’. Argentina Israeli official blasts Spanish court's probe. Jerusalem Former president in war crimes case Exiled Equatorial Guinea leader arrested U.N. peacekeepers killed. Southern Lebanon Blast hits Spanish embassy. Congo Eta 'committed to armed struggle'. Basque Eta 'permanent ceasefire' begins   ETA declares permanent cease-fire  Basque: The separatist group has declared a 'permanent cease-fire', raising hopes for an end to 37 years of violence Cabinet sacks army chief Police holds 20 'Iraq recruiters' Croatian fugitive general seized   Ante Gotovina, the third most-wanted suspect from the 1990s Balkan wars, was arrested in the Canary Islands Venezuela signs Spain arms deal   Spanish troops die in crash   Afghanistan: Spain's defense minister does not rule out hostile fire as the possible cause of a helicopter crash that killed 17 640 years for Argentine Spain to try 'Dirty War' officer Last Spanish troops leaving Iraq Spain sparks Iraq troops rethink   Spain PM orders Iraq troops home  New prime minister Zapatero has given orders for Spanish troops to be brought home in 'as short a time as possible' Army guards rail network PM-elect: Troops out of Iraq  Promising a fight against terrorism at home, Zapatero says he plans to pull 1,300 troops out of Iraq in June Spain pledges to stay on in Iraq 7 Spanish agents killed in ambush. Iraq Spain withdraws after island deal Morocco defies Spain over Perejil  Morocco has dismissed calls to withdraw an occupation force from a tiny disputed Mediterranean island Spanish Civil War ended Map of Madrid


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Mar. 28, 1939
  Madrid: The Nationalists occupied Madrid. Franco proclaimed victory in a radio speech aired on 1 April, when the last of the Republican forces surrendered
Apr. 26, 1937 Guernica, Spain, destroyed by German aircraft Map of Guernica Spain
  Basque: Bombing of Guernica, one of the first aerial bombings by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe. It inspired the painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso.
Jul. 17, 1936 Spanish Civil War began
  The war began after a pronunciamiento by a group of generals of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces against the leftist government
Feb. 15, 1898   U.S.S. Maine blown up
Map of Havana Harbor Cuba
   Cuba: The Maine is best known for her loss in Havana Harbor. She exploded without warning, and sank quickly, killing nearly three quarters of her crew
May. 16, 1811   Battle of Albuera   During the Peninsular War a mixed British, Spanish and Portuguese corps engaged elements of the French Armée du Midi (Army of the South) Sep. 16, 1810   Mexican revolt against Spanish began Map of Dolores Mexico   Mexico: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest, launches the Mexican War of Independence with the issuing of his Grito de Dolores, or 'Cry of Dolores' Oct. 21, 1805     Battle of Trafalgar Map of Cape Trafalgar Spain  A naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition Apr. 11, 1713   Peace of Utrect ending War of Spanish Succession Map of Utrecht Netherlands  Netherlands: The Treaty of Utrecht is a series of individual peace treaties, signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession Jul. 29, 1588   Spanish Armada destroyed Map of Eddystone rocks Plymouth United Kingdom
  England: 130 ships sailed under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia with the purpose of escorting an army from Flanders to invade England
Aug. 17, 1585     Antwerp sacked by Spaniards   Belgium: Mutinying Spanish tercios began the sack of Antwerp, leading to three days of horror among the population of the city Oct. 7, 1571   Battle of Lepanto Map of Gulf of Patras Ionian Sea Greece   Greece: A fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime states decisively defeated the fleet of the Ottoman Empire Apr. 3, 1559 Peace of Cateau-Cambresis ending Habsburg-Valois Wars Map of Le Cateau-Cambr%E9sis France  France: Signed between Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain. France restored Piedmont and Savoy to the Duke of Savoy, and Corsica to the Republic of Genoa Aug. 3, 1529 Treaty of Cambrai   France: The agreement is ending one phase of the wars between Francis I of France and the Habsburg Holy Roman emperor Charles V Jan. 2, 1492 Spanish Army takes Granada from Moors Map of Granada Spain  The Granada War were military campaigns, during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, against the Nasrid dynasty's Emirate of Granada


Spain: Military helicopter crashes in Atlantic Airbus military plane crashes near Seville airport   At least four people have been killed in a military plane, a new Airbus A400M, crash near Seville airport in Spain Greek fighter jet crashes in Spain killing 10 people   Spanish troops die in crash   Afghanistan: Spain's defense minister does not rule out hostile fire as the possible cause of a helicopter crash that killed 17 Guernica, Spain, destroyed by German aircraft Map of Guernica Spain




Spain, War & Army Air Force Timeline ... See World Air Force timeline Top ^
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  Basque: Bombing of Guernica, one of the first aerial bombings by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe. It inspired the painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso.




Spain, War & Army War Management Timeline ... See World War Management timeline Top ^
2004 Apr.18   Spain PM orders Iraq troops home  New prime minister Zapatero has given orders for Spanish troops to be brought home in 'as short a time as possible' Mar.15 PM-elect: Troops out of Iraq  Promising a fight against terrorism at home, Zapatero says he plans to pull 1,300 troops out of Iraq in June



Spain, War & Army Arms Timeline ... See World Arms timeline Top ^
2008 Apr.15 Exiled Equatorial Guinea leader arrested
2005 Nov.28 Venezuela signs Spain arms deal



Spain, War & Army Border Conflict Timeline ... See World Border Conflict timeline Top ^
2002 Jul.16 Morocco defies Spain over Perejil  Morocco has dismissed calls to withdraw an occupation force from a tiny disputed Mediterranean island



Spain, War & Army War Crime Timeline ... See World War Crime timeline Top ^
2009 Oct.5 2 pilots arrested in 26-year-old ‘dirty war’
. Argentina Jan.30 Israeli official blasts Spanish court's probe. Jerusalem 2008 Nov.13 Former president in war crimes case 2005 Dec.8 Croatian fugitive general seized   Ante Gotovina, the third most-wanted suspect from the 1990s Balkan wars, was arrested in the Canary Islands Apr.19 640 years for Argentine Jan.13 Spain to try 'Dirty War' officer



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2015 Dec.12 Farc rebels 'abortions nurse' arrested in Spain
. Madrid 2014 Mar.29 Spanish journalists freed in Syria. Northern Syria 2007 Mar.22 Blast hits Spanish embassy. Congo 2006 Sep.24 Eta 'committed to armed struggle'. Basque 2003 Nov.29 7 Spanish agents killed in ambush. Iraq 1936 Jul. 17, 1936 Spanish Civil War began
  The war began after a pronunciamiento by a group of generals of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces against the leftist government
1810 Sep. 16, 1810 Mexican revolt against Spanish began Map of Dolores Mexico   Mexico: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest, launches the Mexican War of Independence with the issuing of his Grito de Dolores, or 'Cry of Dolores' 1869 Aug. 17, 1585   Antwerp sacked by Spaniards   Belgium: Mutinying Spanish tercios began the sack of Antwerp, leading to three days of horror among the population of the city



Spain, War & Army Ground Forces Timeline ... See World Ground Forces timeline Top ^
2004 May.21 Last Spanish troops leaving Iraq
Apr.2 Army guards rail network 2003 Nov.30 Spain pledges to stay on in Iraq



Spain, War & Army Peace Efforts Timeline ... See World Peace Efforts timeline Top ^
2017 Apr.6 Eta: Basque separatists plan to unilaterally disarm on Saturday
2012 Nov.24 Basque separatists Eta 'ready to disband' 2011 Oct.20   Eta says armed campaign is over  Basque: The Basque separatist group Eta says it has called a 'definitive cessation' to its campaign of bombings and shootings May.26 Libya lists 'proposals' for ceasefire Jan.10 ETA announces permanent cease-fire 2010 Sep.5   Spain's Eta 'declares ceasefire'   Basque: Armed Basque separatist group says it will not 'carry out armed actions' in its campaign for independence 2007 Jun.24 U.N. peacekeepers killed. Southern Lebanon 2006 Mar.23 Eta 'permanent ceasefire' begins Mar.22   ETA declares permanent cease-fire  Basque: The separatist group has declared a 'permanent cease-fire', raising hopes for an end to 37 years of violence 2002 Jul.20 Spain withdraws after island deal 1882 Apr. 11, 1713   Peace of Utrect ending War of Spanish Succession Map of Utrecht Netherlands  Netherlands: The Treaty of Utrecht is a series of individual peace treaties, signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession 1866 Apr. 3, 1559 Peace of Cateau-Cambresis ending Habsburg-Valois Wars Map of Le Cateau-Cambr%E9sis France  France: Signed between Henry II of France and Philip II of Spain. France restored Piedmont and Savoy to the Duke of Savoy, and Corsica to the Republic of Genoa 1863 Aug. 3, 1529 Treaty of Cambrai   France: The agreement is ending one phase of the wars between Francis I of France and the Habsburg Holy Roman emperor Charles V



Spain, War & Army Navy Timeline ... See World Navy timeline Top ^
1898 Feb. 15, 1898   U.S.S. Maine blown up
Map of Havana Harbor Cuba
   Cuba: The Maine is best known for her loss in Havana Harbor. She exploded without warning, and sank quickly, killing nearly three quarters of her crew
1805 Oct. 21, 1805   Battle of Trafalgar Map of Cape Trafalgar Spain  A naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition 1869 Jul. 29, 1588 Spanish Armada destroyed Map of Eddystone rocks Plymouth United Kingdom
  England: 130 ships sailed under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia with the purpose of escorting an army from Flanders to invade England