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What the August 12 eclipse can achieve: In the future we will ask ourselves where we were, as with the World Cup final

The article discusses two major upcoming events in Spain: the men's football World Cup final and a solar eclipse scheduled for August 12. It highlights how these events will bring the country together, comparing the collective experience of watching the football match to the anticipated unity during the eclipse. The piece emphasizes the significance of such national moments and suggests that future generations might reflect on where people were during these events, much like they do now about the World Cup final.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
What the August 12 eclipse can achieve: In the future we will ask ourselves where we were, as with the World Cup final

The article discusses two major upcoming events in Spain: the men's football World Cup final and a solar eclipse scheduled for August 12. It highlights how these events will bring the country together, comparing the collective experience of watching the football match to the anticipated unity during the eclipse. The piece emphasizes the significance of such national moments and suggests that future generations might reflect on where people were during these events, much like they do now about the World Cup final.

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