Located next to runway 36R, its neighbors, who live in a village erected by the National Institute of Colonization in the 1950s, are torn between resignation, struggle and commitment to progress in the face of the expansion of the Madrid base.
Belvis de Jarama has a church, a main street, memory of two bars and a main square that looks strangely bustling when the Santiago Apóstol festivities arrive. Those days when the stork leaves the church tower, they comment with…
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