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  2. ROA Time - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Time in Spain - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Coque Malla - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Malla Valle (born 22 October 1969, in Madrid), better known as Coque Malla, is a Spanish musician and actor, frontman of the group Los Ronaldos (Founded in 1985). [1] His mother was the actress Amparo Valle , who died on 29 September 2016.

  5. 1969 in Spanish television - Wikipedia

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    14 February – The show El Irreal Madrid, directed by Valerio Lazarov, wins the Golden Nymph Award in the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. [1] 22 February – Salomé is selected to represent Spain at the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Vivo cantando". She is selected to be the ninth Spanish Eurovision entry during Festival de la ...

  6. Hora de España - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Madrid metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The GDP of the metropolitan area of Madrid was estimated to be €210 billion in 2020 and represents over 95% of the GDP of the region of Madrid. [7] The GDP per capita was 37,758 euros in the metropolitan area while it reached 30,453 euros for the Madrid region, the Community of Madrid.

  8. Feria de Madrid (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Feria de Madrid ([ˈfeɾja ðe maˈðɾið], "Madrid Fair"; previously "Campo de las Naciones") [1] is a station on Line 8 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A. [ 2 ] It gives service to IFEMA ("Fair Institution of Madrid"), an event center which holds, among other trade fairs, the Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week .

  9. List of films set in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    In the history of motion pictures, many films have been set in Madrid or a fictionalized version thereof. The list that follows is sorted by the year the film was released. 1940s