Spain
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129 Million Years Ago, a Limping Dinosaur Inhabited Spain, According to Paleontologists
Six dinosaur footprints dating back 129 million years were discovered at the archeological site of Las Hoyas in Cuenca, east-central Spain, by a team of archaeologists
Latest Research Articles
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Living Near Green Spaces Reduces the Risk of Ischemic Stroke By 16%
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Drought Leaves Reservoir Barren, Resulting in a Ghost Village in Spain
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After 3 Months, Spain Declares Eruption of La Palma Volcano is Finally Over
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Volcanic Eruption at La Palma Becomes the Longest Eruption in the Island After 85 Days
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Raging Bull Gores 55-Year-Old Man to Death During Festival in Spain
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Rain Helps Reduce Intensity of Massive Wildfire That Killed a Firefighter in Spain
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Spain Expands Ban on Harmful Fertilizers After Dead Fishes Wash Up on Lagoon
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For the First Time in 40 Years, Blue Whales Return to Spain's Atlantic Coast
Madrid Will Plant a Massive Urban Forest to Combat CO2 Emissions in City
Paleontologists Uncovered Two Mysterious Species of 'Pseudo-Horses' That Lived 37 Million Years Ago
Canary Island: "One of the Best Climates in the World" Thanks to a Volcano!
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Solar Pavements Installed in Barcelona as a Part of Spain's Photovoltaic Initiatives