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Mark Smith, known as The Man in Seat 61, has unravelled the myth of the 13-country rail journey as complete fiction on a route littered with logistical impossibilities and political obstacles.
The site is called Seat 61 after his preferred seat in First Class on the Eurostar. [3] He began the site as a hobby in 2001, [2] after frustration with the difficulty he perceived in finding how to book rail tickets within Europe. [2] In September 2007 he gave up his job working for the Department for Transport to run the website full-time. [4]
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Jude Bellingham missed a penalty but scored a late winner and Vinicius Jr. was sent off as 10-man Real Madrid fought back in the most dramatic of fashions to beat Valencia 2-1 and return to the ...
Madness in Valencia ("Los Locos de Valencia") is a farce [1] from the Spanish Golden Age by Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio.The play is one of Lope de Vega's earliest, dating from between 1590 and 1595 and tells the story of two lovers who, one fleeing from the Spanish army and the other from an oppressive father, feign insanity and seek refuge in the asylum of Valencia.