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  2. Prostitution in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Spain is not addressed by any specific law, but a number of activities related to it, such as pimping, are illegal. In 2016, ...

  3. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    De Wallen red-light district in Amsterdam. Red-light districts are areas associated with the sex industry and sex-oriented businesses (e.g. sex shops and strip clubs).In some of these places prostitution occurs, whether legally or illegally.

  4. Prostitution in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution itself is legal in Spain, but pimping is not. Owning an establishment where prostitution takes place is legal if the owner neither derives financial gain from prostitution nor hires any person for the purposes of selling sex, because prostitution is not considered a job, and has no legal recognition.

  5. Barrio Chino de Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    In the 16th century, the University of Salamanca was the most important study centre in Spain, having nearly 7,000 students, [11] so the demand for prostitutes was high. As a great variety of literary and historical sources of the time attest, the Barrio Chino de Salamanca was one of the most flourishing red-light districts in Spain during the Golden Age.

  6. Category:Prostitution in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Francoist Spain; Prostitution in the Spanish Civil War This page was last edited on 28 June 2022, at 12:12 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Prostitution in the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Sumptuary laws in Spain in this period meant prostitutes were able to wear articles of clothing and jewelry that more respectable, moral women could not. [2] The International Agreement 1904 signed in Paris required the Spanish government to monitor for the trafficking of women at railway stations and ports. If prostitutes were found trying to ...

  8. Prostitution in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Francoist Spain (1936–1975) presented the government with a problem. The Nationalist faction in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) tolerated the practice, but prostitution was actively opposed by the Catholic Church .

  9. Organización de Trabajadoras Sexuales - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.