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Latest news and updates about living in Spain.

emergency-response

Young Hiker Rescued After Four-Day Ordeal in Picos de Europa

In a dramatic and relief-filled conclusion, a 23-year-old hiker from León, Spain, was rescued on Friday after a grueling four-day search operation in the treacherous Picos de Europa mountain range in Asturias.

The Incident

The young man, identified as Senén Turienzo, embarked on a hike through the challenging terrain between Bejes, Cantabria, and Covadonga, Asturias, an area renowned for its steep drops and perilous paths. His family lost contact with him two days before Christmas, prompting an immediate alert to the authorities.

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food-drink

A Festive Twist: How Turrón and Unusual Flavors Are Winning Hearts This Christmas in Spain

As the festive season unfolds in Spain, traditional Christmas treats are getting a creative makeover, captivating the taste buds of both locals and expats alike. This year, the classic Spanish sweet, turrón, has taken on some unexpected and intriguing flavors, adding a fresh twist to the holiday celebrations.

The Rise of Innovative Turrón Flavors

Turrón, a staple of Spanish Christmas cuisine made from almonds, honey, and egg whites, has been a favorite for centuries. However, in recent years, artisans have been experimenting with innovative ingredients to create unique and tantalizing variations. This Christmas, flavors such as beer, pine, and even fried potatoes are making their debut, surprising and delighting those who dare to try them.

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culture

Almassora Prepares for Grand Festivities: 34 Bullfights and a Month of Celebration

In the heart of the Valencia region, the town of Almassora is gearing up for its annual grand festivities, a month-long celebration that promises to be an unforgettable experience for both locals and expats alike.

The Bullfighting Spectacle

At the center of these festivities are the bullfights, a tradition deeply rooted in Spanish culture. This year, Almassora will host an impressive 34 bullfights, featuring some of the most renowned matadors and bullfighting schools from across Spain. The bullring, a historic venue in Almassora, will come alive with the roar of the crowds and the majestic presence of the bulls.

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employment

Boost in Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities in Cantabria

In a significant move to promote inclusivity and employment, Cantabria is witnessing a notable surge in job opportunities for individuals with disabilities, driven by innovative initiatives and technological advancements.

The AGUAYO II Project: A Beacon of Employment

One of the key drivers of this employment boost is the AGUAYO II project, a major expansion of the existing AGUAYO Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Plant in San Miguel de Aguayo, Cantabria. This project, spearheaded by Repsol, is not only a step towards increasing renewable energy capacity but also a significant source of employment. The expansion is expected to create direct employment for up to 1,000 people during its construction phase, which is slated to begin by the end of 2030 and last for five years[3].

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crime-law

Canadian Hostel Owner in Santander Faces Charges for Loud Music and Disobeying Police

In a recent incident that highlights the ongoing tensions between local residents and the tourism industry in Spain, a Canadian hostel owner in Santander has been denounced for playing loud music and disobeying police orders.

The Incident

On a recent evening, the tranquility of the historic center of Santander was disrupted by loud music emanating from a hostel owned by a Canadian national. The noise complaint was filed by neighboring residents who had grown tired of the persistent disturbance.

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weather

Cantabria Welcomes the New Year with Record-Breaking Temperatures

In a surprising start to 2024, the region of Cantabria in northern Spain experienced an unprecedented warmth on the first day of the year. On January 1, 2024, the temperature in Cantabria soared to a remarkable 63 degrees Fahrenheit (17.2 degrees Celsius) in the early hours of the morning, marking a significant deviation from the typical winter climate of the area.

This unusual weather phenomenon has left both locals and expats in the region talking, as it is a far cry from the usual chilly winter mornings that Cantabria is known for. The region, often characterized by its mild but cool oceanic climate, saw temperatures that would be more typical of spring or even early summer.

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