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  2. List of citizenships refused entry to foreign states - Wikipedia

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    Israeli nationals, including Israeli Arabs, are refused entry into these countries. These countries do not recognise the State of Israel; therefore Israeli passport holders are denied entry, yet some countries that don't recognize the State of Israel don't deny entry of Israeli citizens (e.g. Indonesia or Somalia).

  3. Mérida, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Mérida (Spanish: [ˈmeɾiða] ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. Located in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula at 217 metres above sea level, the city is crossed by the Guadiana and Albarregas rivers.

  4. Immigration to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Portugal has steadily increased in the last years. At the beginning of 2020 there were 590,348 foreigners living in the country, their number increased to 662,095 at the end of 2020, to 698,887 at the end of 2021 and up to 781,915 at the end of 2022.

  5. Madeira Airport - Wikipedia

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    Madeira Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto da Madeira) (IATA: FNC, ICAO: LPMA), informally Funchal Airport (Aeroporto do Funchal), formerly Santa Catarina Airport (Aeroporto de Santa Catarina) and officially Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport, is an international airport in the civil parish of Santa Cruz in the Portuguese archipelago and autonomous region of Madeira.

  6. Why this American woman has ditched the US for Portugal - AOL

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    Meyer has noticed that the absence of a tipping culture in Portugal is something that Americans find difficult to grasp. “A small tip is always appreciated for good service and overall ...

  7. Madrid–Extremadura high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    Majority: 300 km/h (186 mph) Parts of the line: 200–250 km/h (125–155 mph) Train protection system. ERTMS. The Madrid—Extremadura high-speed rail line is a rail line under construction in Spain, intended to link Madrid and Badajoz. As of July 2021, the Badajoz–Mérida stretch had begun electrification. [1]