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  2. State of alarm (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    It is regulated in the article 116.2 of the Constitution of Spain. It can be declared in all of Spain or parts of it in these cases: Serious risk, catastrophe or public calamity, such as earthquakes, floods, urban and forest fires, or major accidents. Health crises, such as epidemics and serious contamination situations.

  3. Is it safe to travel to Spain and should I cancel my Malaga ...

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    Severe weather in Spain is back over Malaga as flights and train travel were disrupted due to wind and rain

  4. France, Spain: European Union countries tightening COVID-19 ...

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    The list of restrictions for people traveling from the U.S. to Europe is growing as European Union members implement new rules amid COVID's spread.

  5. Turespaña - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto de Turismo de España – Turespaña (Tourism Institute of Spain) is the official agency of the Government of Spain responsible for the marketing of the country as a tourist destination throughout the world. It depends on the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism through the Secretary of State for Tourism.

  6. Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Tourists arriving into Cuba are tested for COVID-19 at the airport and must wait up to 24 hours in a hotel for a negative result. [176] [177] Dominica: As of 7 August 2020, Dominica is officially open for tourism, but all new arrivals must take a coronavirus test 24–72 hours prior to arrival hours before they travel. [178]

  7. Spain to force tourists to share personal information under ...

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    Some reports warn of ‘Big Brother’ demands, including guests revealing bank balances, but these appear unsubstantiated

  8. Law of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional law. This is the collection of laws and judicial institutions related to the organization of the constitutional bodies and the exercise of the citizen's basic rights and freedoms. Administrative law. This regulates the organization and functioning of the powers and bodies of the state and its relations with individuals. Criminal ...

  9. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The General Health Law of 1986 (Ley 14/1986 General de Sanidad) was formulated on two bases. First, it carries out a mandate of the Spanish Constitution, whose articles 43 and 49 establish the right of all citizens to protection of their health. The law recognizes a right to health services for all citizens and for foreigners resident in Spain.