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However, the family divulged to investigators that Andrés had been forced to transport heroin to northern Spain by a local drug smuggling ring. [ 7 ] [ 16 ] This information significantly shifted the investigators' view of the case, causing them to speculate that Juan Pedro had been abducted in order to protect the boy from a reprisal by the ...
The Negro of Banyoles (Catalan: negre de Banyoles, Spanish: negro de Banyoles or Bañolas) was a controversial piece of taxidermy of a San individual, which used to be a major attraction in the Darder Museum of Banyoles (Catalonia, Spain). [1] In 2000, the remains of the man were sent to Botswana for burial. [2]
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Spain’s national weather service said it rained more in eight hours in the Valencian town of Chiva than it had in the preceding 20 months. Satellite pictures show Valencia after, left, and ...
Officials say a 39-year-old man from Los Villares in southern Spain's Andalusia region poured water on the paintings to get a ... discovered by Spanish farmer Jose Bullon in 1905, in Benaojan ...
Portuguese pavement spread to Spain in the late 19th century, most notably to Barcelona in 1896, where it was used to pave the sides of the Salón de San Juan, with later expansions in 1909 and 1917–1920. [3] It was not until 1905 when Portuguese pavement was first used in Brazil, in the city of Manaus.
The move impacted Saldaña in more ways than she was prepared for. “You can’t speak English; you have to speak only Spanish. You can’t code-switch,” she remembers.
Luiz was born in Brazil and moved to Spain at the age of one. [11] His mother was Spanish, and the family lived in Culleredo and later Arteixo, both in the vicinity of A Coruña. [12] From the ages of 18 to 20 he studied to be a nursing assistant and worked as one in a nursing home while studying a further course to be a dental prosthetist. [12]