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  1. Foreca provides you the most accurate local and long-range weather forecasts, radar maps, alerts, and severe weather updates for worldwide locations.

  2. May 17, 2024 · With UV-Index rising to 7, sun protection is strongly recommended. Until noon a gentle breeze is expected (12 to 20 km/h). Tuesday afternoon expect a moderate breeze (20 to 29 km/h). From time to time gusts could reach up to 37 km/h. Winds blowing from Northwest. The weather forecast for Seville Airport for Tuesday is expected to be very accurate.

  3. Discover the Debod Temple, one of Madrid's most unusual monuments. This construction dates from the 2nd century BC, and, after centuries on Egyptian soil, was brought to Spain as a gift from Egypt. Transportation of the temple, which was originally built by order of king Adikhalamani, began in 1960, coinciding with the start of works at the ...

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  4. Templo de Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple in Madrid. Immerse in history, explore majestic architecture. Free entry, open to all.

  5. www.guidemadrid.net › attractions › templo-de-debodTemplo de Debod - Madrid Guide

    Apr 28, 2024 · It is free to enter into the park where this temple can be found, and it is free to enter into the temple as well. Inside the visitor can see original pictures made on the walls of the temple, and it is a piece of Egypt in the middle of Madrid. Templo de Debod Ferraz 1 Metro: Plaza de Espana. Templo de Debod pictures

  6. The Temple of Debod is one of Madrid’s most beautiful hidden treasures. It sits to the west of Plaza de España, in the Parque del Oeste. This ancient Egyptian temple is from the second century B.C. and was donated to Spain by the Egyptian state for helping save the Abu Simbel temple, as well as other monuments and archaeological sites, from ...

  7. History of Templo de Debod. The Templo de Debod once stood in the Nile Valley of Egypt, 31km (19 miles) from Aswan. Built in the 4th century BC, it was dedicated to the god Amun and the goddess Isis. When the new Aswan Dam threatened the temple, the Egyptian government decided to give it to Spain in gratitude for its help in saving Abu Simbel ...

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