This is a very layered linguistic landscape with lots of posters and graffiti.
Spanish
“TORTURA” (anti-bullfighting slogan, repeated several times)
“NO A LA” (part of “No a la tauromaquia” probably)
“PURO AMOR”
“PERO…” and “ES…” fragments
“VAMO DHOR PYDI” (likely intended as distorted Spanish)
Posters mentioning “FERIA RAYANA”, “INVITA”, “CÁCERES”, “AGOSTO” etc.
English
“NO” (as part of protest slogans and graffiti)
Some stylised brand/tag words like “LOVE” (partially visible in graffiti)
Graffiti tags / invented words
“GUSA”
“RATA”
“PYRO”
Other tag-like scribbles that don’t belong clearly to any standard language.
The main languages present are Spanish and English, with a strong predominance of Spanish since this is a protest / cultural poster space in Spain. There are also non-standard graffiti scripts that serve more as visual identity markers than communicative language.
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136472
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
San Martín de Trevejo
PALRA | Documenting Living Languages in Western Iberia
SM | San Martín de Trevejo Corpus ID : 163 -136472
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146200
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
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Valencia
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Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
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Valencia
147224
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Spain
València
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Valencia
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alex_analyzing stickers_unibe
Spain
València
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Valencia
28952
Spain
Salamanca
Spanish menu with English translation #adv
135961
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
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PALRA
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Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
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136473
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
San Martín de Trevejo
PALRA | Documenting Living Languages in Western Iberia
SM | San Martín de Trevejo Corpus ID : 164 -136473
PALRA
146201
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
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Valencia
146457
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
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Valencia
147225
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Spain
València
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Valencia
147481
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Spain
València
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Valencia
28953
Spain
Salamanca
English and Spanish signage at an Irish pub #adv
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Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
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Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
Language
Street sign: Calle del Mono (Monkey Street).
Local historical note (about Casa de los Cáceres-Nidos or Casa del Mono):
Mentions the gargoyles: an old knight, a woman holding a baby, and a crying monkey. These figures generated multiple legends, hence the name of the street.
Top-down / heritage: official street naming, rooted in history and legend.
Cultural memory: the linguistic element (Calle del Mono) is tied to oral tradition, architecture, and popular imagination.
PALRA
136474
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
San Martín de Trevejo
PALRA | Documenting Living Languages in Western Iberia
SM | San Martín de Trevejo Corpus ID : 165 -136474