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Marathon date THE second Half Marathon and Five Kilometre Race ‘City of Vera 2014’ will take place on Saturday, July 12, at 9pm. The solidarity race for cancer charity AECC will start from outside Vera Water Park.
Easy ID HUNDREDS of people in Huercal-Overa were able to renew their identity cards thanks to a mobile unit visiting the town for a four-day period. The unit saved locals a trip to Lorca or Almeria.
On fire THE Firemen of Almeria have won the seventh Spanish Seven-a-Side Football Championship held in Sevilla. Around 1,200 firefighters took part in the tournament, with Almeria beating Caceres 5-4 on penalties in the final.
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Coronation Day for new King of Spain
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PAIN is set to have a new king today (Thursday). Crown Prince Felipe, 46, (pictured with his daughters) was due to be enthroned as the new King of Spain at 10.30am. In what has been planned as an austere and low-key ceremony, in keeping with the country’s frugal stance amidst the economic crisis, he will be crowned without a religious ceremony. No foreign dignitaries have been invited. The king-in-waiting himself had reportedly requested that his proclamation be a simple affair. Nevertheless, a military procession has been scheduled in front of Spanish politicians, and the new king and queen are expected to present themselves to the public from the Royal Palace’s balcony in Madrid. Prince Felipe will ascend to the Spanish throne following the unexpected abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos. Juan Carlos’s coronation took place in 1975 after Franco’s death. The abdication sparked calls throughout the country for a referendum on the future of Spain’s monarchy and for a new republic to be established.
Demonstrations with tens of thousands of people taking part were staged in cities across Spain, calling for a public debate on the future of the monarchy, with republican
organisations to the fore. Others have frowned on the low-key coronation, instead wanting more pomp and ceremony, saying it would give the country a boost.