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As in Seville, Barcelona, Bilbao or Valencia, hundreds of people have taken to the streets to celebrate the last of the curfew
PREMIUMUpdatedMarco yells at the cars that were circulating on Gran Vía from a balcony. The drivers whistle the group of people who applaud in Callao. The Schweppes poster illuminates the New Year's Eve of Spring at the stroke of midnight, the Iberian Times Square through which the dam of the pandemic was broken on the morning of May 9, about two years ago. Madrid celebrated the end of the state of alarm in a spree filled with corners, squares, flats, hotels and private rooms. As in Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao or V
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