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NTP Protocol (Network Time Protocol), through two Internet servers placed in San Fernando and a third one placed in Madrid (NTP Servers: hora.roa.es and minuto.roa.es, both available through ntp.roa.es). Timestamping. The ROA, as a TSA (Time Stamping Authority), provides a timestamping server for official certifications through a standard ...
Spain, like other parts of the world, used local mean time until 31 December 1900. [2] In San Sebastián on 22 July 1900, the president of the Consejo de Ministros, Francisco Silvela, proposed to the regent of Spain, María Cristina, a royal decree to standardise the time in Spain; thus setting Greenwich Mean Time (UTC±00:00) as the standard time in peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands and ...
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 past, France to Spain), one is on Hora de España, Spanish time.
In 1984 they released "¿Sabes qué hora es?", also by the Spanish subsidiary of Epic label, another eurodance song recorded in Doublewtronics studios in Madrid. The 12" Maxi contains "Sabes que hora es?" (12" version), "Horario disco", and "Sabes que hora es (versión casual)". It is sung in Spanish, English and Italian.
Madrid: Imprenta Municipal. pp. 3– 6. Mesonero Romanos, Ramón de (1861). El antiguo Madrid. Paseos históricos-anecdóticos por las calles y casas de esta villa. Vol. I. Revilla González, Fidel (2018). La Plaza Mayor de Madrid. Cuatrocientos años de historia (PDF). Madrid. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
Some of their shows have been exported to other autonomous regional television stations, and even to other national television stations like "Buenos días, Madrid" or "Madrid Directo". During its lifetime, it has featured such shows as La banda de Telemadrid, Cyberclub, Top Madrid, Todo Madrid, Gran Vía, Fútbol es fútbol, and En acción.
Line 11 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid, Spain. The line originally opened between Plaza Elíptica and Pan Bendito on 16 November 1998. History
The C-8 is a line and rail service of Cercanías Madrid commuter rail network, operated by Renfe Operadora. It runs from Cercedilla northwest of Madrid to Guadalajara railway station . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The C-8 shares tracks for the majority its length with Madrid commuter rail service line C-3 while it also shares significant parts with lines C-7 ...