Plaza de Espana – On your way to parks and kids’ playgrounds on the western side of Madrid, stop at Plaza de Espana to admire the bronze statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, watched over by a statue of Cervantes. (Plaza de España is the closest metro stop for the Parque de la Montana.)

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Visitors can tour the building and go up to the roof, where giant multicoloured chimney pots jut up like medieval knights. On summer weekend nights, the roof is eerily lit and open for spectacular views of Barcelona. One floor below the roof is a modest museum dedicated to Gaudí's work. The 20th century initially brought little peace; colonisation of Western Sahara, Spanish Morocco and Equatorial Guinea was attempted. A period of dictatorial rule (1923-1931) ended with the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic. The right to health protection is recognized. It is incumbent upon the public authorities to organize and watch over public health and hygiene through preventive measures and through necessary care and services.  The law shall establish the rights and duties of all in this respect. The public authorities shall foster health education, physical education, and sports.  Likewise, they shall facilitate adequate utilization of leisure. Seville is located in the South of Spain. A provincial capital, seat of the government and parliament of the Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía (Regional Government). It has more than 700,000 inhabitants, nearly half the population of the whole province. The city of Seville is located on the plain of the Guadalquivir river which crosses the city from North to South. The river can be navigated from Seville all the way to its outlet near Sanlúcar de Barrameda, on the Atlantic coast. In the past the port of Seville played an important role in commerce between Spain and the Americas and it remains today one of the most active river ports of the Iberian peninsula.