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Ministry of the Navy (Spain)

Ministry of the Navy () was a government department of Spain that was tasked with oversight of the Spanish Navy (Armada Española) and existed in multiple reincarnations before being finally dissolved in 1977, when its functions were merged with the Ministry of Defence by Adolfo Suárez.

The Office of the Navy of Spain (Despacho de Marina de España) was reorganized into the Ministry of the Navy by the Royal Decree from 20 September 1851. It was dissolved twice in its history before being restored by Francisco Franco in 1939, lasting until being merged with the Defence Ministry in 1977 by the Royal Decree 1558/1977, as part of the transition to democracy.

List of ministers

Kingdom of Spain (1700–1810)

Napoleonic

Ferdinand VII

Isabella II

It was renamed "Ministry of the Navy, Commerce, Overseas Governance" (Ministerio de Marina, Comercio Y Gobernación de Ultramar)

Renamed Ministry of the Navy and Overseas Governance (Ministerio de Marina y Gobernación de Ultramar)

Changed back to the title of Ministry of the Navy (Ministerio de Marina)

Provisional junta, Regency, and Amadeo I

First Republic

Bourbon Restoration

Primo de Rivera dictatorship

Second Republic

Renamed into the Ministry of the Navy and Air (Ministerio de Marina y Aire)

Integrated into the Ministry of National Defense (Ministerio de Defensa Nacional)

Franco era, and transition to democracy

Integrated into the Ministry of Defence (Ministerio de Defensa).

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