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Mónica Domínguez Blanco
Mónica Domínguez Blanco (14 May 1984 – 31 July 2022) was a Spanish journalist, well known for her work in the television program Viajeros Cuatro. Early life and education Domínguez was born on 14 May 1984 in Ponferrada and during her life, she spent a lot of time in Flores del Sil, a neighborhood with which she built a bond due to her mother and grandparents. She graduated from Nebrija University in 2007 with a degree in journalism, and also attended Lock Haven University. Career Domínguez began her career in 2006 in El Bierzo, in a local radio station called Bierzo Suena, where she worked until she made the move to television in 2011, with El Programa de Ana Rosa on Telecinco. Later, she would work as an editor and reporter on ''Divinity está de moda'' on Divinity (TV channel), Divinity, ''Las Mañanas de Cuatro'' on Cuatro (TV channel), Cuatro, and from 2012 to 2015, ''Hay una cosa que te quiero decir'' on Telecinco. In 2015, Domínguez worked as an editor and reporter ...
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Ponferrada
Ponferrada () is a city of Spain, located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Ponferrada, the second most populated municipality of the Province of León, is also the capital city of El Bierzo, the only Comarcas of Spain, ''comarca'' recognized as an administrative entity by law in the region. Surrounded by mountains, the city straddles the course of the Sil (river), Sil River. It is the last major town on the French Way, French route of the Camino de Santiago before it reaches Santiago de Compostela. In 2021, it had a population of 63,747. Etymology Ponferrada comes from the Latin ''Pons Ferrata'', which it translates to Iron Bridge. History The place traces its origin back to 928 gifting to the of a ''Roman villa, villa'' between the Sil (river), Sil and the Boeza by Lupo and his wife, which possessed ''ferrum'' (iron) and was located at the feet of an abandoned Castros (Spain), castrum. The name of the city derives from the iron reinforcements added to the ...
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