Cantabrian Unity
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name = Cantabrian Unity|
colorcode = {{party color|Cantabrian Unity}} |
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foundation = 2002|
dissolution = 2011|
ideology = Regionalism|
headquarters = Torrelavega, Cantabria|
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Cantabrian Unity ({{langx|es|Unidad Cántabra}}) is a Cantabrian political party based in Torrelavega. It upholds the "Cantabrian Lábaru" as the legitimate flag of Cantabria, and advocates the linguistic integrity of the Cantabrian territory. The party has no defined ideological position. Cantabrian Unity was founded in early 2000 by breakaway members of the Regionalist Party of Cantabria and the defunct Union for the Progress of Cantabria headed by Juan Hormaechea. It is limited to the area of the autonomous Cantabrian community. It has been registered with the Ministry of the Interior since 5 July 2002.
The party participated in municipal elections in Cantabria in 2003, and received nearly 7,000 votes towards the Cantabrian Parliament.
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Category:Political parties in Cantabria
Category:Political parties established in 2000
Category:Regionalist parties in Spain
Category:2000 establishments in Spain
Category:Political parties disestablished in 2011
Category:2011 disestablishments in Spain
Category:Defunct political parties in Spain
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