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La Opinión de Tenerife was launched online on 11 September 1999 and distributed in print kiosks just ten days later, on 21 September 1999. It has its editorial and administrative offices in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is printed in the workshops of San Cristóbal de La Laguna. It was one of the first newspaper to be directed by a woman, Carmen ...
La Opinión de Tenerife: la-opinion.com: Santa Cruz de Tenerife: 6,763: La Opinión de Zamora: laopiniodexamora.es [permanent dead link ...
La Opinión (Spanish: "The Opinion") is frequently used as a newspaper name in the Spanish-speaking world and in other countries. A partial list includes: A partial list includes: Argentina
Ana María Oramas González-Moro (born 17 July 1959) is a Spanish politician affiliated to the Canarian Coalition.She is a member of the Congress of Deputies for Santa Cruz de Tenerife since 2007 and spokesperson for Canarian Coalition in the Mixed Group.
On January 8, 1998, Fittkau-Garthe was alleged to have attempted suicide with her followers in Teide National Park, resulting in a police raid on the premises that the sect had in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [6] [7] Apparently, the 32 members of the sect believed that they would be collected by a spacecraft and taken to an unspecified destination.
According to data provided by the Canary Islands Government and Cabildo de Tenerife the metropolitan area of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is composed of the municipalities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, San Cristobal de La Laguna, El Rosario and Tegueste with a population of 404,913 inhabitants in 2008 in the city's 322.13 km 2 (124.38 sq mi) area ...
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La Provincia - Diario de Las Palmas is a daily newspaper of the province of Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain).It is the result of the merger of the last Spanish evening paper, Diario de Las Palmas (1893), founded by Fernando de León y Castillo, and the morning paper La Provincia (1911) in January 2000.