
Natza Farré
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en.ara.cat | Xavier Cervantes |Cristina Mas |Maria Labró |Natza Farré
Barcelona"It was a fantastic spring in Paris," recalls Maria del Mar Bonet about April 27, 1975. On her 28th birthday, the Mallorcan singer performed at the Olympia. "It's a somewhat cumbersome theater, not as welcoming as the Palau de la Música, but you still feel the weight of history, of all the musicians who have passed through," she explains at a luncheon with the press at the Moka restaurant on Barcelona's Rambla.
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en.ara.cat | Cesc Maideu |Cristina Mas |Maria Labró |Natza Farré
BarcelonaA Mossos d'Esquadra officer may appear where you least expect it. This is the summary of a campaign by the Catalan police to detect distracted drivers, which began this Monday and will end this Sunday. Day and night, around forty Mossos d'Esquadra vehicles patrol the country's roads (with increased presence on the most troubled ones) in an attempt to catch them. caught red-handed Drivers who, for example, are looking at their cell phones.
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en.ara.cat | Diana Silva |Cristina Mas |Maria Labró |Natza Farré
Download the exams by topic in PDF format to study for the 2025 university entrance exam. BarcelonaTeachers and students who have already taken these tests agree: the best way to prepare for university entrance exams is to take exams from past sessions.
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en.ara.cat | Leandre Ibar Penaba |Cristina Mas |Maria Labró |Natza Farré
BarcelonaThe Seafood Global congress of seafood products and companies, which will be held next month at the Fira de Barcelona, hopes to repeat, at least, results similar to those of the last edition, when it brought together some 35,000 visitors and had an economic impact of €156 million, as explained this Thursday by Wynter Courmont, vice president of Diversified, the American company organizing the event.
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2 weeks ago |
en.ara.cat | Paula Solanas Alfaro |Cristina Mas |Maria Labró |Natza Farré
BarcelonaBelén López (Les Masies de Voltregà, 1976) became the first woman to lead the CCOO (Workers' Union) in Catalonia this Thursday. She will replace Javier Pacheco—after eight years in office—at the helm of the country's largest union, with nearly 147,000 members. The delegates gathered this week at the organization's congress selected her candidate, the only one running, with 563 votes in favor and 16 blank votes. The support was 97.2%.
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