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The Land and Freedom Column was a militia column organized by the CNT-FAI from the regions of Berguedà and Bages as well as from Barcelona. The column was sent to the Central front in mid-September 1936 to reinforce the republican line against a nationalist force. It had around 1,500 militiamen in its beginnings. The column integrated into the Rosal Column and later fought on the Serra de Montsant front. After the militarization that occurred in the spring of 1937, the column became the 153rd Mixed Brigade.

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  • Columna Terra i Llibertat (ca)
  • Columna Tierra y Libertad (es)
  • Land and Freedom Column (en)
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  • The Land and Freedom Column was a militia column organized by the CNT-FAI from the regions of Berguedà and Bages as well as from Barcelona. The column was sent to the Central front in mid-September 1936 to reinforce the republican line against a nationalist force. It had around 1,500 militiamen in its beginnings. The column integrated into the Rosal Column and later fought on the Serra de Montsant front. After the militarization that occurred in the spring of 1937, the column became the 153rd Mixed Brigade. (en)
  • La Columna Terra i Llibertat va ser una columna miliciana organitzada per la CNT-FAI de les comarques de l'Alt Llobregat i Cardoner (actuals Berguedà i Bages) així com de Barcelona. La columna seria enviada als fronts del Centre a mitjan setembre de 1936 com a reforç davant l'ofensiva franquista que estava entrant a Talavera de la Reina i que assetjava definitivament Toledo, amenaçant amb això Madrid. Va tenir al voltant de 1.500 milicians en els seus inicis, participant en els fronts de la Serra de Gredos, entre les províncies d'Àvila, Toledo i Madrid; la Serra d'Albarrasí al front de Terol, combatent integrada en la Columna del Rosal i més tard, ja militaritzada al front d'Aragó, el front de l'Ebre i la Serra de Montsant, a Tarragona. Després de la militarització ocorreguda en la primave (ca)
  • La Columna Tierra y Libertad fue una columna miliciana organizada por la CNT-FAI de las comarcas del Alto Llobregat y Cardoner (actuales Bergadá y Bages) así como de Barcelona. La columna sería enviada a los frentes del Centro a mediados de septiembre de 1936 como refuerzo ante la ofensiva franquista que estaba entrando en Talavera de la Reina y que asediaba definitivamente Toledo, amenazando con ello Madrid. Tuvo alrededor de 1.500 milicianos en sus inicios, participando en los frentes de la Sierra de Gredos, entre las provincias de Ávila, Toledo y Madrid; la Sierra de Albarracín en el frente de Teruel, combatiendo integrada en la Columna del Rosal y más tarde, ya militarizada en el frente de Aragón, el frente del Ebro y la Sierra del Montsant, en Tarragona. Tras la militarización ocurrid (es)
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  • Land and Freedom Column (en)
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