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Urban tribes are not new, but a very fashionable tendency. In fact, they date back hundreds years: concretely to the 18th century in Madrid, where there have been some references identifying them in paintings by Goya or Atienza.
Urban tribes are made up by groups of people – usually young, with a distinct common identity: the [...]]]></content:encoded>
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