The San Telmo Bridge is a concrete bridge located in Seville, Spain. It was inaugurated in 1931, and crosses the Guadalquivir. The first bridge in the...
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17th century. Attractions: The Parque de los Príncipes, the Seville Fair, the Puente de San Telmo, the Museo de Carruajes, Los Remedios' tower and the...
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(including Alhambra), Guadix, Ronda (el tajo, puente viejo and alcazar), Seville (Puente de San Telmo, Plaza de España), El Chorro (Caminito del Rey), Córdoba...
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Cape Town Puente de Deusto, Bilbao Puente del Ayuntamiento, Bilbao Puente de Alfonso XIII, Seville Puente de San Telmo, Seville José León de Carranza Bridge...
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aqueduct of San Telmo, which was of monumental importance to the water supply in Malaga. In 1793, outside of the city, he completed the Puente Nuevo ("New...
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Villamarín, opens. Lope de Vega Theatre opens. 1931 – Puente de San Telmo [es] (bridge) built. 1933 – Seville Airport (Aeropuerto de San Pablo) opens. 1936...
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The Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge") is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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participations Includes CD Español de San Vicente's participations Includes CF Olivenza's participations Includes FC Puente Tocinos' participations Includes...
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art professor at the “Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Telmo de Malaga” (“Royal Fine Arts Academy of San Telmo of Malaga”) which had been founded in...
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Triana and Los Remedios, ending at Plaza de Cuba, where the Puente San Telmo carries traffic over to Puerta de Jerez on the other side of the Guadalquivir...
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crown commissioned the building of the Palace of San Telmo (Palacio de San Telmo), named after St. Telmo, the patron saint of sailors, as its seat. This...
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Peruvian football, such as Telmo Carbajo, Claudio Martínez Bodero, Alfonso Saldarriaga, Enrique Salas, Antonio Maquilón, Manuel Puente, José Arana, Humberto...
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Seville (section Parque de María Luisa)
The Palacio de San Telmo was originally a naval college established in 1671. Between 1722 and 1735 the building was completed by Leonardo de Figueroa and...
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flood-control walls were extended northwards to Recoleta, and south to San Telmo, in subsequent works completed in 1865. A sudden economic and population...
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Casa Rosada (redirect from Palacio de Rosada)
founder of Buenos Aires, Captain Juan de Garay, in 1594. Its 1713 replacement by a masonry structure (the "Castle of San Miguel") complete with turrets made...
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Sevilla, Lebrija, Utrera, El Puerto de Santa María, and San Fernando. The city of Jerez has 16 bus lines: L 1 Esteve-San Telmo-Constitución L 2 Esteve-Picadueñas...
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located at 383 Carlos Calvo Street, and currently houses a restaurant. San Telmo, Buenos Aires Historical Dictionary of Argentina. London: Scarecrow Press...
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employees in Dos Hermanas, La Roda de Andalucia (Sevilla), Tarancón (Cuenca), Madrid, Mora de Toledo (Toledo), Vilches, Puente del Obispo, and Jabalquinto (Jaén)...
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Rancho la Puente, Granja Liberacos Uno, El Colorado, El Monte, Jagüeycillos, Rancho ZR, La Cruz, San Miguel Axalco Chico, Nueva Colonia de Axalco, and...
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located in the city center, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, on the corner of San Martín and Rivadavia streets, in the San Nicolás neighbourhood. It is the mother...
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never be regarded as Luis Estrella, Telmo Estrella, or Luis Telmo Estrella, nor as Luis Paz, Telmo Paz, or Luis Telmo Paz. This is because "Paz" alone is...
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Landmarks in Buenos Aires (section Puente de la Mujer)
translated Dante's La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy) into Spanish. The Puente de la Mujer, in the Puerto Madero district, is a pedestrian bridge opened...
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Canary Islands (redirect from Islas de la Fortuna)
original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2010. "Canarias, un puente entre continentes". La Nación. 19 November 2002. Archived from the original...
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Buenos Aires (redirect from Ciudad de Buenos Aires)
Spanish expedition led by Pedro de Mendoza. The settlement founded by Mendoza was located in what is today the San Telmo district of Buenos Aires, south...
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The Café Tortoni is a coffeehouse located at 825 Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires, Argentina. First opened in 1858 by a French immigrant whose surname was...
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Aires Botanical Garden). It was relocated to its present location in the San Telmo ward after the land's purchase by the Municipality of Buenos Aires in...
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San Martín Palace (Palacio San Martín) is located facing Plaza San Martín in the Retiro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina and serves as the Ceremonial...
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(late 18th century) San Miguel Church (1788) San Juan Church (1797) San Pedro Telmo Church (1734) San Ignacio Church, Manzana de las Luces (1722) Former...
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Miguel Bosé (redirect from Lo mejor de Bosé)
twins Diego and Tadeo were born via surrogacy. Seven months later, Ivo and Telmo were born through the same method with Palau's biological gene. On 23 January...
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Andalusia (redirect from Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía)
purism. Andalusia also has such Baroque-era buildings as the Palace of San Telmo in Seville (seat of the current autonomic presidency), the Church of Our...
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