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  2. List of newspapers in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Olive Press - Andalucia / Mallorca / Gibraltar / Costa Blanca and Valencia / Costa Blanca South and Murcia - Olive Press Aleman - 120,000 - website Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol / Costa Blanca North /Costa Blanca South/ Costa de Almeria / Mallorca / Axarquia - 600,000 - Spanish News

  3. EuroWeekly News - Wikipedia

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    EuroWeekly News is Spain's largest group of free English language newspapers and has been operating since 2002. The publication is owned by a board of directors. [1] The group consists of six newspapers that cover Costa Blanca North, Costa Blanca South, Almeria, Axarquia Costa Tropical (east of Málaga), the Costa del Sol and Mallorca.

  4. Costa Blanca - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Blanca (Valencian: [ˈkɔsta ˈβlaŋka], also [ˈkɔstɔ ˈβlaŋka]; Spanish: [ˈkosta ˈβlaŋka], literally meaning "White Coast") is over 200 kilometres (120 mi) of Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province, on the southeastern coast of Spain.

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  6. Torrevieja - Wikipedia

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    Torrevieja lies about 50 kilometres south of the city of Alicante and had a population of around 90.1k residents as of the 2011 census; the latest official estimate (2019) is 83.3k inhabitants. [2] Torrevieja was originally a salt-mining and fishing village, as it is located between the Mediterranean Sea and two large pink salt lakes known as ...

  7. Orihuela - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the perception among the largely foreign born population of Orihuela Costa that they are being unfairly treated by the local government. For example, the Orihuela Costa's share in the 2010-2014 municipal budget was 6x less than that for the city itself, or 4,2% of the 295 million € budget, even though the Costa creates around ...

  8. Costa de Valencia - Wikipedia

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    It extends from the Camp de Morvedre in the north to Safor in the south. The Costa de Valencia has the most beaches with Blue Flag status in Spain. [1] To its north is the Costa del Azahar (in province of Castellón) and to the south lies the Costa Blanca (in the province of Alicante).

  9. 2024 European floods - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Blanca, a sudden 20-minute downpour causing hail and significant flooding, with several recorded videos showing violent waters flowing through town centers and trapped citizens in cars, producing more rain than the entire summer's average. [139] In September, further flooding resulted in the deaths of two British hikers. [140]