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Who knows what will be discovered in the future.
Here's an example of what happens when a farmer works or a new construction is started in a Spain, where since thousands of years different civilizations have left their traces.
See more at: https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/366...-15&xts=467263A few years ago a farmer with a plow discovered a lot of small colored stones that turned out to be tiles of one of the largest mosaics in the entire Mediterranean arch, about 300 square meters.
The archaeological site of the Roman village of Noheda, in Villar de Domingo García (Cuenca), revealed in 2018 new finds in which a peristyle and a large hall, of 750 square meters, were found, which "has no parallel" for the moment in the Roman world. But if there is one thing that villa stands out, which belonged to an immensely rich man, a billionaire of the Roman era, it is because he made himself tiled with one of the largest mosaics of the entire Mediterranean arch, of about 300 square meters, that the administrations hope to open to the public "as soon as possible". It is the largest figurative mosaic of the Roman Empire.
Video in the link with some specimens of central Spain (Cuenca), very western all of them if you ask me, who talk and smile in the typical way of the zone.
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I don't know when we have used arabic music.
Anyway for God sake, we are in 2019!!! Hello anybody home McFly?? There are not national music anymore...all the music, sounds and styles are mixed. There are spanish groups who sing Rap and we are not Afroamericans from the streets of Detroit.
In 2017 we send these four retardeds who sing half of the song in english and used some kind of North American surfer style.
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It seems you are lying. Spain has a population of 46 millions and obviously can't give the same money as Germany (82 millions) or Italy (60 millions). Maybe Poland (38 millions) should give a similar contribution like us but they don't. I don't care, I'm not a fucking selfish and I don't have any problem to help another countries. As we say in spanish "Today I help you, tomorrow you help me".
Ok dutch clever boy I'm going to explain you some concepts. Have you ever heard North Americans complaining about Marshall Plan or the Germans complaining about their contribution to EU? No they don't. Why? are they solidarity angels from the sky? No, the reason is that they know that today's investment is the benefit of tomorrow.
With the end of the WWII North Americans knew that an impoverished and destroyed Europe wasn't going to be able to buy their products...What is the use of having a large industry if you don't have buyers for your products?
Germany nowadays do the same. Do you think is good for Germany having an impoverished Greece? if you give money to another european countries their population is going to increase its quality of life and they are going to be able to buy Volkswagen, Opel or whatever...and thats obviously is good for German industry.
Nothing bad about this, it's a win/win. Germany wins and the smaller country wins too.
All of this means that a contributor country at the begining of the year is losing money, around mid year has recovered its initial investment and in the end of the year it's making more money than its initial investment.
About Marshall Plan, The Netherlands never give money back to USA. The Western Germans on the contrary returned until the last dollar to the United States.
The Netherlands was accused of spending the money from the Marshall Plan trying to reconquer Indonesia after their independence instead of investing it to improve your country...typical Dutch cheater.
Dutch intelligence at its finest.
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Musical expressions of the Axarquía (Málaga)
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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