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Government Delegation For The National Plan On Drugs
The Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas,'' DGPNSD) is the executive body of the Spain, Spanish Ministry of Health (Spain), Ministry of Health, attached to the Secretary of State for Health, which is responsible for the management, promotion, general coordination and supervision of the services in charge of updating and executing the National Plan on Drugs. Within the scope of the competencies of the Ministry of Health, under the superior direction of the Secretary of State for Health, it is responsible for promoting policies to reduce the demand for Recreational drug use, drug use and programs for prevention, treatment, social incorporation and harm reduction related to Addiction, addictive behaviors. History The Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs was created by Royal Decree on September 11, 1985, within the Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs. It wa ...
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Torre De Madrid
The Torre de Madrid () is one of the tallest buildings in Madrid. It measures 142 metres in height, has 36 floors and was constructed between 1954 and 1957. It was designed by the architects Julián and José María Otamendi Machimbarrena as an assignment of the Metropolitan Real Estate Agency, for whom they had already built the Edificio España. It is situated on the Plaza de España (Madrid), Plaza de España, being a symbolic building for the plaza and the city. It holds offices and apartments. It was the highest office building in Western Europe until 1967, when it was surpassed by the 150-metre high South Tower (Brussels), South Tower in Brussels. The Tower appeared in numerous Spanish movies released in the 1960s. The tower was conceived to be the tallest concrete building in the world at the time of its completion and until the construction of Torrespaña was the highest building in Madrid. The lead architects also envisioned that the building would harbour 500 stores, sp ...
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