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Españistán: the Spanish debt crisis explained

by Jerome Roos on May 31, 2011

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Aleix Saló came up with this highly informative (and equally hilarious) cartoon-style explanation of the causes of the Spanish debt crisis.

For anyone who’s still wondering why all those kids are taking to the streets in Spain, check out the first episode of Españistán — La Burbuja Immobilaria:

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