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  2. Málaga Airport - Wikipedia

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    When Terminal 3 opened, the old arrivals waiting area was converted to a passengers' transfer between terminals. Terminal 2 has been refurbished since Terminal 3 has opened costing around €2.5 million. [17] The arrivals floor of Terminal 2 was refurbished in early 2011, and all the ceilings were painted between late 2013 and mid 2014.

  3. Jerónimo de Aguayo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Málaga Airport (ICAO: SKLA) is an airport serving the town of Málaga, in the Santander Department of Colombia. The airport and town are halfway up a major north–south ridge in the eastern Colombian Andes. The runway is on the northern edge of the town.

  4. List of the busiest airports in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the 30 busiest Spanish airports in 2020, from Aena statistics. [4] The large decrease in passenger numbers was caused by travel restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic .

  5. Sky Harbor Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sky Harbor Airport may refer to: Goderich Airport (Sky Harbour) (ICAO: CYGD), in Goderich, Ontario; Skyharbor Airport (FAA LID: S63), in Dallas County, Alabama, United States; Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (IATA/FAA LID: PHX), in Phoenix, Arizona, United States; Sky Harbor Airport & Seaplane Base (FAA LID: DYT), in Duluth, Minnesota ...

  6. Escuela Oficial de Idiomas - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, studies of the Official Language School (EE.OO.II.), are regulated by Organic Law 2/2006 of Education, Royal Decree 806/2006 of 30 June, establishing the calendar Application of the new organization of the education system and Royal Decree 1629/2006, of 29 December, by fixing the basics of teaching curriculum of specialized language regulated by Organic Law 2/2006, of May 3, Education.

  7. Ferrovial - Wikipedia

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    Ferrovial S.E. (Spanish pronunciation: [feroˈβjal]), previously Grupo Ferrovial, is a Spanish multinational company that operates in the infrastructure sector for transportation and mobility with four divisions: Highways, Airports, Construction, and Mobility and Energy Infrastructure. [3]

  8. Malaga’s Spanish Screenings Host 222 Titles, Underscore ...

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    Malaga’s Spanish Screenings Host 222 Titles, Underscore Industry Drivers: NextGen Talent, Animation, the Rise of Spain’s Regions

  9. Malaga Airport - Wikipedia

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