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  2. Calasparra - Wikipedia

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    Calasparra has an area of 193 km 2 and a population of 10,178 (2019). [11] [12] Between 2004 and 2006 more than 2,000 British immigrants bought new homes off-plan, built on 3 new urbanisations surrounding the town, with more purchasing country homes. Calasparra is situated in a mountainous region (398m) in the northwest of the province of Murcia.

  3. Calasparra Photovoltaic Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Calasparra Photovoltaic Power Plant (Spanish: Planta solar fotovoltaico Calasparra) is a photovoltaic power station in Calasparra, Murcia in Spain. The project consists of different production units. Calasparra II is a 6.67 MW ground-mounted unit with estimated annual output of 11.82 GWh.

  4. Calasparra rice - Wikipedia

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    Calasparra rice (Spanish: arroz de Calasparra) is a variety of rice native to the region of Murcia, Spain. Along with rice produced in Valencia and the Ebro Delta, it is one of three Spanish rices with a Denominación de Origen, [1] since 1986. It is named for the municipality of Calasparra.

  5. File:Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro, Calasparra, RegiĆ³n de ...

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    La iglesia parroquial de San Pedro es uno de los monumentos más importantes de Calasparra, de fábrica de mampostería y ladrillo como corresponde a los edificios típicamente barrocos murcianos, cuyos paramentos han sido revocados de yeso blanco en la última restauración del inmueble. Es una iglesia de tres naves y planta de cruz latina.

  6. Calasparra FC - Wikipedia

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    Calasparra Fútbol Club was a Spanish football team based in Calasparra in the Region of Murcia. Founded in 1991 and dissolved in 2011, it held home matches at Estadio La Caverina , which had a capacity for 3,000 people.

  7. Hora de España - Wikipedia

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    Hora de España, literally "Spanish time", may refer to: Spanish time zone. If one crosses the border from Portugal or Morocco into Spain (and at some times in the ...

  8. Ctenophora - Wikipedia

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    a Beroe ovata, b unidentified cydippid, c "Tortugas red" cydippid, d Bathocyroe fosteri, e Mnemiopsis leidyi, and f Ocyropsis sp. [17]. Among animal phyla, the ctenophores are more complex than sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.), and less complex than bilaterians (which include almost all other animals).

  9. Claudia Sheinbaum - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo [a] (born 24 June 1962) is a Mexican politician, scientist, and academic who is serving as the 66th president of Mexico since 1 October 2024, the first woman to hold the office.