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Worldcrunch » Pablo Cerezal
Pablo Cerezal

Pablo Cerezal

Madrid-born Pablo Cerezal is an author and blogger who writes for various Spanish-speaking media such as Ethic, El País and La Rázon (Argentina). He wrote Los cuadernos del Hafa (2012), Breve historia del circo (Chamán Ediciones, 2017), the journalistic chronicles Al-Maqhaa (2017), and the urban chronicles Madrid-Cochabamba (2015) with Claudio Ferrufino-Coqueugniot.

​Person taking nature shot, Oct. 23, 2022.
Greenphotography

Citizen Science: The Hidden Key To Saving The Planet

by Pablo Cerezal January 1, 2025May 24, 2025
Woman with tattoo holding multiple small books.
Societyculture

“Reading Time: 59 Minutes?” Digital Forces Push Publishers Toward Shorter Books

by Pablo Cerezal February 17, 2024May 23, 2025
​La Tomatina festival that has been going on for more than 50 years and commemorates a disagreement between farmers that ended with a tomato battle and gave rise to the traditional festival.
Food / Traveltourism

Spain, From One Fiesta To Another — And The Party Lasts All Year Long

by Pablo Cerezal February 6, 2024May 23, 2025
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