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'Idols' Madrid Premiere
January 21, 2026, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Spanish singer and actress ANA MENA attends the official premiere of the film 'Idols' in Madrid. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Un Matrimonio Sin Filtros' Stage Play in Madris
January 9, 2026, Madrid, Spain: MARTA HAZAS and Javier Veiga star in the stage play 'Un Matrimonio Sin Filtros,' a comedy written and directed by Javier Veiga about the end of love in a couple and smartphone addiction. Produced by Medio Limon, Okapi Producciones, GrupoSmedia and Verteatro. (Credit Image: © Richard Zubelzu/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Fragmentos' Madrid Premiere
December 2, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Spanish actress ASIA ORTEGA attends the photocall for the presentation of 'Fragmentos,' the new film by Mexican director Horacio Alcala, in Madrid. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
Mission Espada (Mision San Francisco de la Espada) is established in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near present-day Augusta, Texas, USA, and is renamed San Francisco de los Neches in 1721. The mission moves in 1731 to San Antonio and receives its current name. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Juan (Mision San Juan Capistrano) is established in 1716. The mission is renamed and moved in 1731 to San Antonio. It is listed on the National Register on February 23, 1972. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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San Antonio Missions National Historic Site
The Mission San Jose (Mision San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo) is established in 1720. It is designated the San Jose Mission National Historic Site in 1941. The historic site is administratively listed on the National Register on October 15, 1966. The church, which is still standing, is constructed in 1768. Through a partnership between the US National Park Service and the Arch Diocese of San Antonio, Texas, USA, Sunday church services (in both English and Spanish) are still conducted there. Father Antonio Margil founds Mission San Jose. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Ongoing Construction Of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Continues
A view shows the ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Piotr Zajac/NurPhoto) -
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Ongoing Construction Of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Continues
A view shows the ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Piotr Zajac/NurPhoto) -
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Ongoing Construction Of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Continues
A view shows the ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Piotr Zajac/NurPhoto) -
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Ongoing Construction Of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Continues
A view shows the ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Piotr Zajac/NurPhoto) -
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Ongoing Construction Of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Continues
A view shows the ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona, Spain, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Piotr Zajac/NurPhoto) -
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Falange Party Demonstration In Madrid
November 21, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: A demonstration marched from the PP headquarters to the PSOE headquarters, organized by the Falange party, which opposed the 1978 democracy following the death of dictator Franco. The protest paid tribute to Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange. Falange leaders Manuel Andrino and Norberto Pico gave speeches at the event. (Credit Image: © Richard Zubelzu/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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GQ Men Of The Year Madrid 2025
November 19, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN: Puerto Rican singer DADDY YANKEE attends the GQ Men of the Year 2025 awards in Madrid, which were attended by numerous celebrities from the world of music, entertainment, and social media. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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GQ Men Of The Year Madrid 2025
November 19, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN: BAD GYAL attends the GQ Men of the Year 2025 awards in Madrid, which were attended by numerous celebrities from the world of music, entertainment, and social media. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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King Felipe VI Visits Madrid Headquarters of the Navy's Juan Sebastian Elcano Historical Archive for the First Time
King Felipe VI, accompanied by Defence Minister Margarita Robles and senior Navy officials, visits the Madrid headquarters of the Navy's Historical Archive Juan Sebastian Elcano in Madrid, Spain, on November 19, 2025. In the photo are the current Chief of Staff of the Spanish Navy (AJEMA), Admiral General Antonio Pineiro Sanchez, and Defence Minister Margarita Robles. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)
