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    The seven largest Spanish cities claim stronger role against COVID-19

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    The seven largest Spanish cities claim stronger role against COVID-19

    The seven largest Spanish cities claim stronger role against COVID-19

    team, 16th April 2020
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    Authorship Aseniya Dimitrova
    Date 16 April 2020
    Source The Mayor
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    City council
    Covid19
    Spain
    Content Type
    Press
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    The mayors of the seven largest Spanish cities took part in a video conference to discuss their role in the fight against COVID-19. Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Seville, Zaragoza, Malaga and Murcia have united under C-7, to defend their common interests and to claim more involvement in the national and regional efforts against coronavirus.

    Photo: Marc Schadegg

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