

It actually use to be mandatory in Spain since the dictatorship and until 20 years ago or so.
It actually use to be mandatory in Spain since the dictatorship and until 20 years ago or so.
Because there are a lot of great electric bus manufacturers in Europe known intermationally. Irizar (🇪🇸), Solaris (🇵🇱), Van Hool (🇧🇪), Mercedes (🇩🇪), Volvo (🇸🇪), Castrosua (🇪🇸), MAN (🇩🇪), Iveco (🇮🇹) just to name a few.
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And towels, in Spain it’s one famous stereotype about Portugal.
Spain is a parliamentary monarchy, the King is the head of the Estate and a symbolic figure but doesn’t have power over the Parliament. In Spain we don’t use the title “prime minister” we have a President of the government and a president for each of the 16 autonomic regions (similar to federated estates).
Some data carriers with difficultues and broadcasting stations worked but on the street level trains, metros and traffic lights are still off in many places after 10 hours.
The Spanish and Portuguese presidents are saying that they don’t dismiss any hypothesis, but the only info beoadcasted through the news were that there was an overload in some point of the grid that created a domino effect and left all the system without voltage
Psycho-Pass! It’s my favourite anime and Imo the best cuberpunk anime there all
In Spanish from Spain “Compra europeo” fits better. In Catalan/Valencian it would be “Compra europeu”. In Euskera it would likely be “Europako erosi” but I’m not a native speaker there.
When has Spain been a absolute monarchy recently, I think Spain became a Parliamentary Monarchy with the Cortes de Cadiz in 1836