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Spain is somewhere Brits retire to. Few people see it as somewhere with great economic opportunities. Let's not beat around the bush, Spain's economy is trash at the moment.
are you deliberately trolling? Spain is the 9th country with the biggest amount of immigrants, just after Australia. As in UK, most immigrants come from other continents. In 2016 many central and south americans came to Spain. From the UK nowadays few see it as an economic oportunity, true, but from many other places lots want to migrate here.
What I wanted to say (and shown proofs even with BBC sources) is that 15 years ago Brits migrated to work here. That's a fact, so now Spaniards can migrate to work to the UK to balance the things... I'm not saying that Spain is the economic paradise and it's the best economy (not by far lol) but in the last years is growing faster than a orange tree in Valencia lol even the British newspapers tell it.
In the last years the Italians migrated to Spain in big scale, 200.000 Italians live here actually, to put an example. Europeans are the 1st Ethnic group in immigration... although the majority are from the East.
I shown how the economy is more powerful as it ever was, how it recovered all of the GDP loss in just 3 years, how kept growing and growing in the purchasing power list... typical growth measures for a "trashy" economy , right? You were right in 2012 with your statement, not in 2017 lmao... Spain has a growth rate twice of the EU rate and besides it recovered the GDP loss so now is just new growth...
In 2017, Spain has more GDP and purchasing power than it ever had. So get your facts straight. FMI predicts that in 2 years will surpass even NZ in purchasing power terms. Even the ratings of Fitch and Moody's are almost excellent, besides you are trying to troll and upset me (not working ) as even after showing 20 sources I'm not believing that you can say this. Blergh, whatever you say!
Yes, probably. It's too suspicious looking at the nearby stations. Btw, besides is a pretty warm day in central Europe, even in most of Netherlands too. In Rotterdam is 27ºC right now!
Another really cool, below average day in amman. Should get near 100 next week though... I'm loving all the palms here! So many Palms, date palms, washies, and livistonias are the most common. Seen lots of jacarandas too. Every time I see a livistona I get tricked into thinking it's a sabal but it has no boots and is much thicker and taller. There are some other palms here, might need to take pics and get them ID'd.
Unusually cold June night locally in the Lapland mountains
The past night again offered low night temperatures in the mountain range. Locally it was also uncommonly cold to be June. Mostly known, it was at the high mountain station Tarfala (1150 meters), measuring at -9.2 ° at the lowest. This was the result of a short-term temperature drop in the early morning.
Over the years, the existence of high-mountain stations in Sweden has varied, but in general, they have been few or during certain periods completely absent. Having said that, we have to go back to 1907 to find a lower value for a high-mountain station. On June 2, 1907, Vassitjakkko measured 1372 m in the Riksgränsfjällen full -12.9 °. On June 4, 1907, man measured -12.0 ° there.
The official Swedish all-time low is -9.8 ° and was measured on June 2, 1907 in Vassijaure, which is at a significantly lower altitude.
I think El Junter's friend Gareth Bale thought it was a great economic opportunity though
He could probably earn more money at Man United, but it's a joke club compared to Real Madrid
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