in peninsular Spain was the Mataró – Barcelona line which opened on 28 October 1848 by the Catalan businessman and Mataró native Miquel Biada. This line...
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Club Esportiu Mataró is a Spanish football team based in Mataró, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1939, they currently play in the...
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The Mataró Museum is a museum in Mataró, in El Maresme, with a central office in Can Serra, a fortified Renaissance building dating back to 1565. The...
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R1–RG1 (Rodalies de Catalunya) (redirect from Barcelona-Mataró railway)
Barcelona–Mataró–Maçanet-Massanes railway through the Barcelona neighborhood of Poblenou. Earlier, all the commuter rail services coming from Mataró used the...
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Rocafonda (category Mataró)
Rocafonda is a neighbourhood of the city of Mataró in Catalonia, Spain. Rocafonda was built in the 1960s to accommodate immigration from southern Spanish...
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Spanish multi-sport club located in Mataró, Maresme, founded in 1912, considered the predecessor of the current CE Mataró. It contested two finals of the...
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Josep Puig i Cadafalch (category People from Mataró)
Vera (2001). Guia Puig i Cadafalch Mataró – Argentona (in Catalan, Spanish, and English). Mataró: Ajuntaments de Mataró i Argentona. ISBN 84-95127-64-4....
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Lake Mataro is an ancient lake in the Andes. It formed over the northern Altiplano at an altitude of 3,950 metres (12,960 ft) and extended over the central...
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Lamine Yamal (category Footballers from Mataró)
although both remained present through his childhood. The family had lived in Mataró, but around the time of his parents' separation, Yamal's mother moved to...
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Mourvèdre (redirect from Mataro (grape))
Mataro is thought to have come from Mataró, Catalonia near the modern-day city of Barcelona. Despite this close association with Murviedro and Mataró...
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Musa Drammeh (category Footballers from Mataró)
Midlothian. He has previously played for Sevilla Atlético, Extremadura, and CE Mataró. In January 2022, Drammeh signed for Spanish side Sevilla Atlético – the...
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and white. As a teenager, Harbisson lived in a tree for several days in Mataró to save the trees from being cut down. His initiative was supported by over...
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Centre Natació Mataró is a Catalan sports club from Mataró, Barcelona created in 1932. It is active in swimming, water polo, table tennis and triathlon...
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in Mataró at the 2019 local elections. However, at the 2019 local elections Nogueras was placed 27th on the JxCat's list of candidates in Mataró but...
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footballer and Youtuber, who last played as a winger and or wing-back for CE Mataró and previously played for the likes of Busan IPark, Gangwon FC, Yeoju Citizen...
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Retrieved September 4, 2024. "El "Iberia Superstars" hoy en Mataró" [The "Iberia Superstars" now in Mataró] (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. February 25, 1975. p. 40...
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C-32's Barcelona–Mataró section (1969), which was the first autopista (highway) ever in Spain, and its subsequent enlargement, the Mataró-Palafolls's section...
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Les Santes is the largest festival in the city of Mataró, Spain. It is celebrated every year from the 25th to the 29th of July. The festivities include...
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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Badalona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Martorell, Mataró, Granollers, Sabadell, Terrassa, Sitges, Igualada, Vic, Manresa, and Berga...
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Can Marfà Knitwear Museum (category Mataró)
(Catalan: Can Marfà. Museu del Gènere de Punt), located in Mataró (Spain). Part of the Mataró Museum it is devoted to the knitting and hosiery industry...
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Kaohsiung, Taiwan Mar del Plata, Argentina Margarita Island, Venezuela Mataró, Spain Medellín, Colombia Muğla, Turkey Panama City, Panama Quepos, Costa...
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of new senses or sensory extensions to the dancer. Moon Ribas grew up in Mataró, Catalonia, and moved to England at the age of 18 where she studied experimental...
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List of Kill la Kill characters (redirect from Mataro Mankanshoku)
(credited as Lindsey Eaton)[ep 19 credits] (English) Mataro Mankanshoku (満艦飾 又郎, Mankanshoku Matarō) is Mako's younger brother. He is a delinquent who initially...
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newsstands, and the Cooperativa Obrera Mataronense (Workers' Cooperative of Mataró) building. He gained wider recognition for his first important commission...
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Tecnocampus is a scientific park in the city of Mataró in Catalonia, Spain, forming part of Pompeu Fabra University. It was inaugurated in November 2009...
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Maristes Valldemia (redirect from Valldemia School of Mataró)
Col·legi Maristes Valldemia, Col·legi Valldemia or Valldemia), is located in Mataró, Province of Barcelona - Catalonia (Spain). It is a catholic school run...
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Helena Jubany Lorente (Mataró, 27 February 1974 – Sabadell, 2 December 2001) was a 27-year-old librarian found dead in Sabadell, Catalonia, after being...
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Together for Mataró–Municipal Commitment (CM)1 4,178 9.24 +2.71 3 +1 People's Party (PP) 3,890 8.60 +4.81 2 +2 In Common We Can Mataró–Confluence (ECPM–C)...
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first railway on the Iberian Peninsula was built between Barcelona and Mataró in 1848.[citation needed] A policy to encourage company towns also saw the...
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June 2023. Guineueta v Seagull Martinenc v Pardinyes Sants v Palautordera Mataró v SE AEM (B) Can Parellada v Pallejà Santa Susanna v Manu Lanzarote Women's...
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