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In October 2008, HarperCollins published a hardcover companion book, Spain… A Culinary Road Trip ( ISBN 978-0-06-156093-4 , OCLC 191930257 ), written by Batali, Paltrow, and Julia Turshen. The 13-episode series was released as a 4-disc 16×9 NTSC DVD set ( OCLC 274228881 ) in January 2009.
In 2015 Spain produced 2.7 million cars, which made it the 8th largest automobile producer country in the world. [2] The forecast as of 2016 was to produce a total of 2.8 million vehicles, from which about 80% is for export. [2]
The Diplomat is a British political thriller series written by Ben Richards and directed by Jill Robertson and Jenny Paddon. [1] It stars Sophie Rundle as Laura Simmonds, a diplomat living in Barcelona, Spain, who works to protect several British nationals who find themselves in trouble. [2]
Fernando Castillo Saavedra (Augusto Benedico) — The patriarch of the Destinos family was born in Spain but immigrated to Mexico following the Spanish Civil War. Don Fernando initiates an investigation after receiving a letter from a stranger, an acquaintance of his first wife, Rosario del Valle, whom he had long presumed killed in the civil war.
Polybutylene succinate (PBS) (sometimes written polytetramethylene succinate) is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family. PBS is a biodegradable aliphatic polyester with properties that are comparable to polypropylene .
Television in Spain was introduced in 1956, when the national state-owned public service television broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) started regular analog free-to-air terrestrial black and white broadcasts. Colour transmissions started in 1972 after two years of test transmissions, with all programming transmitted in color in 1977, and ...
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Soccer Made in Germany was a PBS show created and executive produced by Joerg Klebe that ran from 1976 until 1988.The program, distributed to 256 PBS member stations by the German Educational Television Network (known today as Deutsche Welle) was initially sponsored by KQED Channel 9, San Francisco.