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Los ucranianos en Madrid - Desplazados por la guerra (2022-2025) - cover

Los ucranianos en Madrid - Desplazados por la guerra (2022-2025)

Santiago Petchen

Maison d'édition: Editorial Bubok Publishing

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Synopsis

Las guerras y los cambios sociales producidos en Ucrania han desplazado a España cantidad de ciudadanos en busca de espacio vital y creativo. Ha ocurrido tras la II Guerra mundial, cuando la fragmentación de la Unión Soviética, con motivo de la guerra de Crimea y sobre todo, a partir del ataque de Putin el 24 de febrero de 2022.

         Madrid fue de manera especial, en la última fecha indicada, un lugar de buscadores transfronterizos salvadores, de traslados audaces y de hospedajes entrañables tanto por parte oficial como particular. De ese modo los ucranianos pudieron ir formando en la capital de España un ámbito demográfico de cerca de 25.000 habitantes. Una ciudad admirable con su ideología nacional públicamente expresada, sus asociaciones, sus grupos religiosos, su iniciativa profesional y laboral, sus centros docentes, su elevada cultura literaria, su atractiva expresión musical, su deporte.

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Disponible depuis: 10/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 242 pages.

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