
Granada Returns to Normalcy After Easter Week with Intensive Clean-up Efforts
The city of Granada begins a phase of cleaning and dismantling infrastructure after Easter Week, removing wax and temporary structures.
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The early celebration of Easter Week in March 2026 was crucial for reducing unemployment, reaching the lowest figure since 2008.

After the intensity of Holy Week, life in Andalusia resumes its course, prompting reflection on the value of each day beyond major festivities.

The father of Andalusian nationalism, Blas Infante, analyzed the popular culture and religious traditions of Andalucía from a unique, often anticlerical, perspective.

The autonomous community records the largest national decrease, with a 1.5% fall and a total of 579,638 unemployed individuals.

The Andalusian province managed 2,955 incidents coordinated by 112, with health assistance and security issues being the most common.

The province of Granada records a significant reduction of 1,187 unemployed individuals in March, contributing to the Andalusian decrease.

The 'Learn to Grow Safely' initiative reaches 16 educational centers in 15 municipalities, educating Primary school children.

While unemployment significantly decreases across the rest of Andalusia and nationally, the province of Jaén records an increase of 58 unemployed individuals.

The prehistoric figure, a symbol of the province, will preside over the exit of the railway underpass tunnel towards the new station.

The province sees a minimal decrease of 33 unemployed individuals, while Social Security affiliation grows by 0.90%.

The Civil Guard has apprehended two individuals, residents of Córdoba, for the theft of material valued at over 5,000 euros in Villanueva del Duque.

Córdoba province sees a reduction of 499 unemployed individuals in March, though gender disparity and temporary employment remain challenges.
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