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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

View of the fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and arrived from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground to fires ravaging Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of the fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/2025 , on August 22, 2

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Several UME troops at a checkpoint, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are at Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Several UME troops at a checkpoint, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are at Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the NGO World Central Kitchen collaborate in a checkpoint, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the Junta de Castilla y León in a control post, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the Junta de Castilla y León in a control post, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the Junta de Castilla y León in a control post, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the Junta de Castilla y León in a control post, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

A car after the passage of fire, on August 16, 2025, in Palacios de Jamuz, León, Castilla y León (Spain). Castilla y León counted on the night of Saturday, August 16, more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Members of the Junta de Castilla y León in a control post, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). On Saturday night, August 16, Castilla y León counted more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Castilla y León Reports Over 20 Active Fires - Spain

Heavy machinery of the UME at a checkpoint, on August 16, 2025, in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León (Spain). Castilla y León counted on Saturday night, August 16, more than 20 active fires in the Community, of which twelve are in Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2 in the provinces of Zamora, León and Salamanca, while eight reach level 1 in León, Palencia, Salamanca, Ávila and Zamora. Photo by Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FIFA Club World Cup - Chelsea vs Los Angeles FC

FIFA Club World Cup - Chelsea vs Los Angeles FC

Noni Madueke (C) of Chelsea vies with Sergi Palencia (L) of Los Angeles FC during the Group D match between Chelsea of England and Los Angeles FC of the United States at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in Atlanta, the United States, June 16, 2025. Photo by Chen Yichen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Victor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Victor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and the President of the Junta de Castilla y Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the Minister of Territorial Policy, Ángel Victor Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Victor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI, attends the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

Royals At The 1200th Anniversary Of The Charter of Branosera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y Leon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Victor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Branosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Branosera, Palencia, Castilla y Leon, Spain. The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Víctor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Víctor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

"In accordance with current Spanish legislation, images of minors must be pixelated, so it is at the discretion of each media outlet whether or not to publish and pixelate these images. Europa Press is totally exonerated from any claim it may receive in relation to the publication without pixelation of these images, and the media outlet shall be responsible for such claim." King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

Spanish Couple Visit To Brasonera - Spain

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the President of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Víctor Ángel Torres, attend the solemn act for the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of the Fuero de Brañosera, on June 3, 2025, in Fuero de Brañosera, Palencia, Castilla y León (Spain). The main objective of the event is to highlight the "fundamental role" played by the municipalism and its contribution to the configuration of the collective identity and territorial cohesion, in the institutional structure of Spain, in the equality of opportunities and in the provision of services. Photo by Miguel Angel Portilla/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

Inaugural Trip Of The High Speed Train To Asturias - Madrid

(L-R) The President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, King Felipe VI, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, on their arrival to make the inaugural trip of the high-speed train to Asturias, from the Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, on November 29, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The high-speed train arrives today in Asturias after 19 years of works and 4,000 million of investment. The journey time between Madrid and Oviedo will be less than three hours, with stops in Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León, and in the Principality of Asturias in Pola de Lena, Mieres, Oviedo and finally Gijón. The infrastructure that allows this new milestone in the railway history of Spain will be the new Pajares Bypass, a 50-kilometer-long section, 80% of which runs through tunnels, and on which up to 4,000 people have been working at the same time. Work began in 2004 and, although it was scheduled to open in 2010, the geological an

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