List of Spanish television series

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This is a list of Spanish television series and miniseries. This list is about series of fiction, so it does not include documentaries. This list also does not include television films nor theatrical representations or zarzuelas made for television. The spoken language (in original presentation) is in Spanish unless otherwise noted.

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