"Caudillo" is a Spanish term that traditionally refers to a military leader or commander, often used in the context of political leadership in Spain and Latin America. The term gained particular significance during the 20th century, especially during the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship of Francisco Franco in Spain. Under Franco, "Caudillo" was used as a title to signify his role as the leader of the country, and it carries connotations of authoritarian and often charismatic leadership.
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