Tragic Week
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Tragic Week
Summary
Tragic Week is a social movement[1]. It draws 508 Wikipedia views per month (social_movement category, ranking #118 of 360).[2]
Key Facts
- Tragic Week is located in Barcelona[3].
- Tragic Week is in the country of Spain[4].
- Tragic Week's instance of is recorded as social movement[5].
- Tragic Week's instance of is recorded as general strike[6].
- Tragic Week took place at Barcelona[7].
- Tragic Week's Commons category is recorded as Setmana Tràgica[8].
- Tragic Week began on July 26, 1909[9].
- Tragic Week ended on August 2, 1909[10].
- Tragic Week occurred on 1909[11].
- Tragic Week resulted in {'amount': '+87'} deaths[12].
- Tragic Week resulted in {'amount': '+110'} deaths[13].
- Tragic Week's facet of is recorded as Anticlericalism in Spain[14].
- Tragic Week caused {'amount': '+192'} injuries[15].
- Tragic Week caused {'amount': '+441'} injuries[16].
- Tragic Week's different from is recorded as burning of convents in Spain[17].
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When and Where
Tragic Week took place on 1909[11]. It began on July 26, 1909[9]. It ended on August 2, 1909[10]. It took place at Barcelona[7]. It is in the country of Spain[4].
Context
Recorded instance of include social movement[5] and general strike[6].
Outcome and Impact
Recorded number of deaths include {'amount': '+87'}[12] and {'amount': '+110'}[13]. Recorded number of injured include {'amount': '+192'}[15] and {'amount': '+441'}[16].
Why It Matters
Tragic Week draws 508 Wikipedia views per month (social_movement category, ranking #118 of 360).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]