Some towns, such as Bradford, provided facilities for Spanish refugees.
It took care of the Spanish refugees who fled to Toulouse.
The camp at Argelès received more than 100,000 Spanish refugees.
Spanish refugees moved to Britain, which became the new base of their empire and whose inhabitants were gradually assimilated.
More than 100,000 Spanish refugees settled in Mexico during this era.
Spanish and Indian refugees fled to the city for aid and protection.
During 1938, the site housed a camp for Spanish Republican refugees.
When it was defeated, he welcomed to Mexico thousands of Spanish refugees.
Plaza, a young Spanish refugee, was the only boy in the hostel who escaped deportation that day.
That applied to America, where several colonies of Spanish refugees had been established.