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#181 Following the solemn accession to the throne mass, King Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sophie went to the balcony of the Royal Palace in Madrid to greet the population.

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#181 Following the solemn accession to the throne mass, King Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sophie went to the balcony of the Royal Palace in Madrid to greet the population.

What Spain looked like in the 1970s Through These Fascinating Photos

#181 Following the solemn accession to the throne mass, King Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sophie went to the balcony of the Royal Palace in Madrid to greet the population.

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