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Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
Marinaleda (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾinaˈleða]) is a Spanish municipality of the province of Seville that belongs to the region of Sierra Sur, located
Marinaleda
Spanish politician (born 1952)
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
Juan_Manuel_Sánchez_Gordillo
Spanish footballer (born 2002)
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
Ansu_Fati
Football club
Unión Deportiva Marinaleda is a Spanish football team based in Marinaleda, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1986, it plays in Tercera
UD_Marinaleda
Political party in Spain
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
Unitarian Candidacy of Workers
Unitarian_Candidacy_of_Workers
Socialism emphasising democracy
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
Democratic_socialism
Genre of Spanish choral folksong
devoted to Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo, the anarcho-communist mayor of Marinaleda, a utopian village in central Andalusia. The twelve members were dressed
Chirigota
Rebellious area in Chiapas, Mexico
East Syria FEJUVE Libertarian socialism List of anarchist communities Marinaleda Permanent autonomous zones Revolutionary Catalonia Zaachila Zapaturismo
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Spanish footballer
Seville, Andalusia, García represented CD Pedrera, Écija Balompié and UD Marinaleda as a youth. He made his senior debut with the latter team on 27 September
Manu García (footballer, born 1991)
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127 93 1089 CD Quintanar (1961–1977) 4 144 146 55 36 53 220 222 1090 UD Marinaleda 3 114 146 39 29 46 127 145 1091 Club Xuventú Sanxenxo 4 154 146 38 32
Football records and statistics in Spain
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Spain
Spanish footballer (born 1992)
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
Sergio_Moyita
Philosophy emphasizing community
community; examples include the Twelve Tribes communities, Tamera (Portugal), Marinaleda (Spain), the monastic state of Mount Athos and the Catholic Worker Movement)
Communitarianism
Spanish football club
everyone by achieving second place and tied on points with the leader, UD Marinaleda, who were promoted to the Third Division. The second place achieved by
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Spanish rock/punk rock band
Their most known songs are Andalucía entera (dedicated to the village, Marinaleda), La historia se repite, Camela-3 (which criticised the manipulation of
Reincidentes
Spanish football manager
hometown, and later became a manager with the youth sides of CD Altair, UD Marinaleda, AD Nervión and Real Betis. On 5 August 2021, he joined CA Central as
Raúl_Galbarro
Protests in Spain that started in 2011
them serious, comprising four police officers and three journalists. Marinaleda Mayor Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo led protests started by labor union
Anti-austerity movement in Spain
Anti-austerity_movement_in_Spain
Spanish footballer
played in the fourth level, representing CD Pozoblanco, Real Ávila CF, UD Marinaleda and Córdoba CF B. On 3 September 2011 López first appeared with the latter's
Javi López (footballer, born 1990)
Javi_López_(footballer,_born_1990)
Spanish politician and diplomat (1941–2025)
"Múltiples desmayos en Marinaleda por una huelga de hambre que, según el Gobierno, no existe" [Multiple collapses in Marinaleda because of a hunger strike
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Football league season
Murallas (R) 38 9 11 18 34 51 −17 38 Relegation to Regional Leagues 19 Marinaleda (R) 38 9 11 18 39 59 −20 38 20 Peña Rociera (R) 38 9 8 21 40 75 −35 35
2011–12_Tercera_División
Business Insider. Retrieved 2020-02-23. Hancox, Dan (19 October 2013). "Marinaleda: Spain's communist model village". The Guardian. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved
History of democratic socialism
History_of_democratic_socialism
2013 studio album by Ska-P
4:08 4. "Pandemia, S.L." 4:03 5. "Se Acabó" 4:10 6. "Ska-Pa" 3:54 7. "Marinaleda" 4:23 8. "Alí Baba" 2:56 9. "Victoria" 3:22 10. "Bajo Vigilancia" 4:02
99%_(Ska-P_album)
French writer
community. Between 2018 and 2020, he published books on Cuba, Rojava, Marinaleda, as well as a book of investigations about societal issues. The French
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Alameda, Aguadulce, Badolatosa, Casariche, Gilena, Herrera, La Roda, Lora, Marinaleda–Matarredonda, Miragenil, Pedrera and Sierra de Yeguas. Marco Centurión
Marquess_of_Estepa
+12.5% 17.50 2,737.5/km2 Marchena 19,399 19,942 −2.7% 379.04 51.2/km2 Marinaleda 2,570 2,783 −7.7% 24.82 103.5/km2 Martín de la Jara 2,645 2,802 −5.6%
List of municipalities in Seville
List_of_municipalities_in_Seville
Spanish footballer
and being assigned to the Juvenil squad; a season later he moved to UD Marinaleda in Tercera División, making his senior debuts with the Andalusians during
Pablo_Navas
Place in Andalusia, Spain
Gilena, Herrera, La Roda de Andalucía, Lora de Estepa, Los Corrales, Marinaleda, Martín de la Jara, Montellano, Morón de la Frontera, Pedrera, Pruna,
Aguadulce,_Seville
Spanish politician (born 1957)
faction "Espacio Alternativo", and Juan Manuel Sanchez Gordillo Mayor of Marinaleda, Seville, who was supported by the more radical factions of IU (mainly
Gaspar_Llamazares
Spanish politician (born 1952)
Miguela; and one formed by an Andalusian minority and led by the Mayor of Marinaleda and Andalusian MP, Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo. The list led by Lara
Cayo_Lara
Cowdenbeath 2012–13 football season
García Rey Torremolinos Free Zephaniah Thomas Montegnée Free Pablo Navas Marinaleda Free Albert Puigdollers CE Sabadell Free Liam Caddis St Johnstone Loan
2012–13 Cowdenbeath F.C. season
2012–13_Cowdenbeath_F.C._season
Fourth tier of football in Spain
14 Conil 38 11 10 17 44 47 −3 43 15 Cádiz B 38 12 7 19 52 50 +2 43 16 Marinaleda 38 11 9 18 36 53 −17 42 17 Ayamonte 38 9 15 14 53 62 −9 42 18 Jerez Industrial
2010–11_Tercera_División
Football league season
Mairena 38 21 7 10 54 30 +24 70 3 Ayamonte 38 19 12 7 63 33 +30 69 4 Marinaleda 38 19 9 10 52 33 +19 66 5 Linense 38 17 12 9 50 32 +18 63 6 Pozoblanco
2009–10_Tercera_División
Spanish football league play-offs
Teams - Group 10 (W. Andalusia) [10] Pts Alcalá 80 Mairena 70 Ayamonte 69 Marinaleda 66 Murallas Ceuta 41 Dos Hermanas 19 Cartaya 18 Teams - Group 11 (Balearic
2010 Tercera División play-offs
2010_Tercera_División_play-offs
2015 France, Greece, Spain film
Capitole. Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo, Andalusian politician, mayor of Marinaleda, trade-unionist, and professor of history. Angélique Ionatos, Greek singer
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