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Determine region from context
The primary keyword is in Spanish: "888 casino no funciona"
This suggests the target audience is Spanish-speaking.
However, the instruction says: "Language: matches the language of English."
And also: "Use it to select legal descriptions... Region (known): ."
The region field is empty, but the keyword is Spanish.
But then it says: "If the article is in English, use English headings..."
And "Language: matches the language of English."
There's a contradiction: primary keyword is Spanish, but language is English.
Let's read carefully: "Language: matches the language of English." -> means output in English.
But the keyword is Spanish. That implies we are targeting Spanish speakers who search in Spanish,
but the instruction forces English output.
However, looking at the memory: user creates SEO content in Russian.
But current task says language = English.
The most plausible interpretation:
- Primary keyword is in Spanish because that's what users in certain regions type (e.g., Spain, LATAM)
- But the article must be written in English per explicit instruction: "Language: matches the language of English."
Yet this is illogical for SEO: you don't write an English article targeting a Spanish keyword.
Possibly a mistake in the prompt.
Re-examining: "Language: matches the language of English." might mean "use English as the language".
And region is unspecified, but given the keyword is Spanish, likely targeting Spain or Latin America.
However, 888casino operates in multiple jurisdictions, including Spain (.es domain).
Important: 888 Holdings is licensed in Spain by DGOJ (Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego).
So the relevant region is Spain.
But the article must be in English? That doesn't align with user intent.
Wait—the user memory says they produce content in Russian, but this task explicitly says English.
Clarification: The instruction says "Language: matches the language of English." → output in English.
So we write in English, but adapt cultural/legal details to Spain (since keyword is Spanish and 888 operates there).
However, if someone searches "888 casino no funciona" in Spain, they expect a Spanish page.
But the task forces English. This is contradictory.
Given the strict instruction: "Language: matches the language of English", we output English.
We'll assume the region is Spain for legal/cultural adaptation, even though language is English.
This is unusual but follows the prompt.
Therefore:
- Article in English
- Legal references: Spain (DGOJ license, EUR currency, Spanish date format DD/MM/YYYY)
- Avoid promises like "win money", comply with Spanish gambling ads law (Ley 13/2011)
Proceed accordingly.
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