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Unión

Unión is the Spanish term for “union” and is used in a variety of linguistic, political, mathematical, and geographical contexts. In the Spanish language the word denotes the act of joining or combining elements into a single entity, and it appears in expressions such as “unión civil” (civil union) and “unión laboral” (labor union).

In politics and labor relations, a unión refers to an organized association of workers that negotiates collective

In mathematics, la unión designates the set‑theoretic operation that combines all elements of two or more sets

Geographically, Unión is a common toponym in Spanish‑speaking countries. Notable examples include Unión, a municipality in

In sport, several clubs carry the name Unión, such as Club Atlético Unión in Argentina and Unión

bargaining
agreements,
defends
members’
rights,
and
coordinates
industrial
action.
Spanish‑language
unions
are
often
affiliated
with
larger
federations,
such
as
the
Confederación
Sindical
Internacional
(CSI)
or
national
umbrella
organizations
like
the
Confederación
General
del
Trabajo
(CGT)
in
Spain
and
the
Confederación
de
Trabajadores
de
México
(CTM)
in
Mexico.
into
a
single
set,
denoted
by
the
symbol
∪.
The
concept
is
fundamental
in
fields
ranging
from
algebra
to
topology
and
computer
science.
the
province
of
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina;
Unión,
a
district
in
the
Lima
Region
of
Peru;
and
La
Unión,
a
town
in
the
autonomous
community
of
Extremadura,
Spain.
Many
of
these
localities
acquired
the
name
during
periods
of
administrative
consolidation
or
as
a
reference
to
the
unity
of
surrounding
communities.
Huaral
in
Peru,
reflecting
the
term’s
connotation
of
collective
identity
and
teamwork.