The Concordat Prison (in Spanish, Cárcel Concordatoria) refers to the prison that the Francoist State in Spain operated for dissident Catholic priests. It was located in Zamora.[1]
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- ^ Nicola Rooney, A PRISON FOR PRIESTS IN A CATHOLIC STATE: THE “CÁRCEL CONCORDATORIA” IN ZAMORA DURING THE FRANCO DICTATORSHIP, Trinity College Dublin Journal of Postgraduate Research, Volume 5, 2006, http://www.gsu.tcd.ie/JPR/2005-2006/Nicola%20Rooney%20JPR%20Vol%205%202006.pdf[permanent dead link]
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