A fact from Statue of Francisco Franco, Melilla appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 August 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that despite a law against public statues of Francisco Franco, there is one in Melilla because it depicts him before the Spanish Civil War? Source: La Vanguardia: "Según el Gobierno de la comunidad, es un homenaje a su etapa africanista como Comandante de la Legión de Melilla y "no a su condición de dictador" - "According to the Government of the community, it is an homage to his spell in the African War [known in English as the Rif War ] as Commander of the Legion of Melilla and "not on his condition as dictator"
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Comment: As I put in my edit summary for this article, I am aware that this title has a "disambiguation" which it looks like it doesn't need. However, as a fascist dictator, Franco had many statues, and I intend to write about some of the others soon. This isn't the most famous of them, just the last one in public.