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  2. Category:Events in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Category: Events in Madrid. ... Madrid Congress; Madrid Fashion Week; Miss Europe 1933 This page was last edited on 4 March 2022, at 22:21 (UTC). ...

  3. Category:Entertainment venues in Madrid - Wikipedia

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  4. Madrid Pride - Wikipedia

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    Europride parade in Madrid. Crowds at Alcalá street seen from Cibeles square (2007). Madrid Pride, popularly known in Spanish as the Orgullo Gay de Madrid or La Noche de Patos and its acronym MADO, [1] is the annual LGBT pride festival hosted at Chueca neighbourhood in the centre of Madrid, during the weekend immediately after June 28, International Day of LGBT Pride.

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  6. YouTube Comedy Week - Wikipedia

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    Comedy week was an event that ran from May 19–25, 2013, and brought "the best of UK and US talent together on YouTube." [1] This was the first of a planned annual YouTube Comedy Week. [2] The Big Live Comedy Show began the event, was hosted by Kyle Mooney, and was opened by Sarah Silverman and Seth Rogen. This was stage show that was ...

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  8. Category:Television shows set in Madrid - Wikipedia

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  9. Full House (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Full House is a British sitcom which aired for three series from 7 January 1985 to 19 November 1986. It was the last sitcom to be jointly co-created by the sitcom writing team of Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, however, it was mainly written by Mortimer alone, with Mortimer writing 12 episodes alone, along with a further 3 with Cooke, while another veteran sitcom writer, Vince Powell ...