Spanish Counterculture
In the 80s of the 20th century, after the end of the Franco dictatorship, a counterculture emerged in Spain that found its main communication vehicles in magazines, fan theatres and musical groups. The most playful and internationally known manifestation of this underground culture will be known as "La movida", especially effervescent in Madrid.
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