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The Iberian Peninsula earthquake happened at 11:23 a.m. Central European time on February 12, 2007 with an epicentre at 160km southwest of Cabo de São Vicente, Portugal. The coordinates were 36.09 degrees north and 10.26 degrees west.
   The earthquake was felt primarily in Portugal, Spain (especially Andalusia), and Morocco's Atlantic coastal cities. It was detected by seismology instruments around the world.

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