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Sucesos que conmovieron a la sociedad española

Explore the most impactful events that have left an indelible mark on Spain's collective memory. From tragedies and economic crises to moments of social and political change, this list compiles the occurrences that generated a profound emotional impact and transformed Spanish society. Discover how these events have shaped the identity and sentiment of a country throughout its recent history. Analyze the key moments that defined the nation's resilience and evolution.

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    The Marta del Castillo Case

    342 Global Votes

    This event deeply moved Spanish society due to the brutality of the crime, the victim's youth, and the family's prolonged anguish over not finding the body. Constant media coverage and inconsistencies in the statements of those involved generated widespread outrage and a persistent demand for justice.

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    2004 Madrid Train Bombings (11-M)

    0 Global Votes

    This event represents one of the most dramatic and impactful episodes in Spain's recent history. The scale of the tragedy, with 193 fatalities and thousands injured, deeply shocked Spanish society and left an indelible mark on the country's collective memory.

  3. 3

    Spanair Flight JK5022 Accident (2008)

    0 Global Votes

    This tragic event deeply shocked Spanish society due to the magnitude of the loss of life and the circumstances of the accident. It sparked an intense debate on aviation safety and accountability, leaving an indelible mark on the country's collective memory. The emotional impact and consequences for the victims and their families were immense.

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    Lorca Earthquake (May 2011)

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    The 2011 Lorca earthquake deeply shocked Spanish society due to the unexpected devastation and loss of life in an area not typically associated with such impactful seismic events. Its shallow nature and widespread damage in a historic city made it a highly significant national event. This incident highlighted the vulnerability of certain infrastructures and the need to improve construction protocols and disaster response in Spain.

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    COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2022)

    0 Global Votes

    This event profoundly shocked Spanish society due to its devastating impact on public health, with thousands of lives lost and a healthcare system under extreme pressure. Furthermore, it generated an unprecedented economic and social crisis, altering daily life, employment, and the psychological well-being of millions across the country.

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    La Palma Volcano Eruption (2021)

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    The La Palma volcano eruption in 2021 deeply moved Spanish society due to its unprecedented duration and the devastation it caused. The event generated a wave of national solidarity and highlighted the resilience of the island's inhabitants in the face of a major natural catastrophe.

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    DANA in Valencia, Spain (2024)

    0 Global Votes

    The DANA in Valencia in 2024 was a devastating event that caused 223 deaths and over 50 billion euros in losses, profoundly impacting Spanish society. The scale of the tragedy and its human, economic, and ecological consequences generated national shock and an unprecedented mobilization.

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    2008 Economic Crisis

    0 Global Votes

    This event deeply shook Spanish society by causing an unprecedented economic collapse, with soaring unemployment and a direct impact on the lives of millions of citizens. The crisis forced structural changes and generated intense public debate about the economic model and the austerity policies implemented.

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    Diana Quer Case

    0 Global Votes

    This event deeply shocked Spanish society due to the prolonged uncertainty surrounding the young woman's whereabouts and the brutality of the crime. The case generated significant debate on public safety and child protection, keeping the population on edge throughout its development and resolution.

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    Galicia Wildfires (2006)

    0 Global Votes

    The Galicia wildfires of 2006 deeply moved Spanish society due to their scale and tragic consequences. These events resulted in the loss of four human lives and caused estimated economic damages between 248 and 336 million Euros, significantly impacting the region.

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    Santiago de Compostela Alvia Train Derailment (2013)

    0 Global Votes

    This event deeply shocked Spanish society due to the scale of the tragedy and the high number of casualties. The Alvia train derailment in Santiago de Compostela sparked an intense debate on railway safety and accountability, marking a before and after in the public perception of transport accidents in Spain.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates events that have had a significant impact and moved Spanish society, based on media coverage, social and political consequences, and collective memory.
Users can participate by voting for the events they consider most impactful or by suggesting new events they believe should be included, provided they meet the selection criteria.
The results reflect the community's perception of the significance and emotional impact of these events on Spanish society. They do not represent a definitive historical or sociological analysis, but rather a collective view.
No, the ranking includes a variety of events that moved society, such as high-profile crimes, tragedies, and events with significant political repercussions, like the Madrid bombings or the Spanair crash.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The methodology for this ranking is based on the social relevance and emotional impact each event has had on Spanish society, according to public perception and media coverage.

  • Events that generated extensive media coverage and significant public debate at the time of their occurrence and subsequently are considered.
  • The impact on public opinion is valued, including demonstrations, social reactions, and changes in policies or laws resulting from the event.
  • Community participation through votes and suggestions helps determine the perceived importance of each event.
  • Both tragic events and those with major political repercussions or that marked a turning point in collective memory are included.
  • The event must have occurred in Spain or have a direct and profound connection to Spanish society.
  • It must have generated considerable social commotion, evidenced by public reaction and media attention.
  • Priority is given to events that had long-term consequences, whether political, social, or cultural, such as the Gabriel Cruz case or the 11M bombings.
  • The relevance of the event in Spanish collective memory is a key factor for its inclusion.