Spanish cities observe Earth Hour in style, partial darkness Over 150 Spanish cities turned off the lights between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. local time for one hour on Saturday in support of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) initiative Earth Hour.
Public buildings, monuments and millions of private homes went dark to draw attention to the threat of global warming.
In Spain, historic sites such as the Mezquita in Cordoba, Madrid's Puerta de Alcala, the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao and the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona all turned off the lights for an ... 150以上のスペイン語の都市20:30と、世界自然保護基金(WWF)の支援の土曜日に1時間の午後9時半、現地時間イニシアチブ、地球時間との間の照明を消灯しました
Madrid protests continue – pictures Protesters continue to occupy Puerta del Sol after the Spanish local and regional elections
デモ隊は、スペイン語、ローカルおよび地方選挙後、プエルタデルソルを占有し続ける
Spaniards vote in local polls amid mass protests Spaniards voted Sunday in local elections forecast to inflict a crushing defeat on the ruling Socialists as anger over mass unemployment boiled over into popular protests.Protesters, who blame politicians for bleak economic prospects and a jobless rate of more than 21 percent, remained camped in central Madrid's Puerta del Sol square on election day.The electoral impact of the swelling protests, which have brought tens of thousands into the streets since last weekend, was unknown. スペイン人は、中央に陣を敷いたまま、大量の失業に対する怒りとして与党社会。暗い経済見通し以上の21パーセントの失業率の政治家を非難する人気protests.Protesters、にでゆでで惨敗を与えると予想地方選挙の日曜日を投票先週末以来、街に何万人ものを持って来たの腫れ抗議、の選挙day.The選挙への影響マドリードのプエルタデルソル広場は知られていなかった
Spanish defy protest ban ahead of elections Thousands continue to occupy Puerta del Sol square in Madrid in protest against government cuts and unemployment
数千人が政府の削減、及び失業に対する抗議のマドリードのプエルタデルソル広場を占有し続ける