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    Alfonso XIII [alˈfonso ˈtɾeθe] is a station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro, located near the Avenida de Alfonso XIII ("Alfonso XIII Avenue", called the...
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    shortly after 1919. The Madrid metro was inaugurated on 17 October 1919 by King Alfonso XIII. At the time of inauguration, the metro had just one line, which...
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  • and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem. Real Madrid have played their home matches in the...
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    Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish royal family at the city of Madrid, although now used...
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    Primo de Rivera staged a military coup d'état on 13 September 1923 with help from a clique of Africanist generals close to King Alfonso XIII. The coup...
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    Line 4 was extended from Diego de León to Alfonso XIII. The metro station was built from the start to service four Metro lines, and each platform was opened...
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    forest in the Community of Madrid and one of the best preserved in Europe. Already mentioned in the Alfonso XI's Libro de la montería [es] from the mid-14th...
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    list of the stations of the Madrid Metro.   Pinar de Chamartín - Valdecarros Pinar de Chamartín Bambú Chamartín Plaza de Castilla Valdeacederas Tetuán...
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    Line 5 and Ramal of the Metro de Madrid. It is located in fare Zone A, in the Plaza de Isabel II, in the central district of Madrid. The station provides...
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    renamed Plaza de Fermín Galán, after Fermín Galán, leader of the failed Jaca uprising of 1930, which sought to overthrow King Alfonso XIII. On 5 June 1937...
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    one of the first eight stations in the Madrid Metro system, opening on 17 October 1919 when King Alfonso XIII inaugurated Line 1, which initially ran...
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    line of the Madrid Metro connecting the west and center of Madrid with the said city's northeastern end, running between Argüelles and Pinar de Chamartín...
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    Schmitt, Isaac Albéniz and the impresario Sergei Diaghilev. In 1908 King Alfonso XIII awarded him a royal grant that enabled him to remain in Paris while he...
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    The journey, done in six stages, ended at Buenos Aires, Argentina. Alfonso XIII of Spain gave the Plus Ultra to the Argentine Navy, in which it served...
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    (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Chamartín. It is located between Calle Príncipe de Vergara, Avenida Ramón y Cajal and Calle López de Hoyos,...
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    the metro station. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "Un actor y una locutora del Metro demandan a Manu Chao por derechos de propiedad...
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    started in April 1910 with a ceremony led by King Alfonso XIII. Also with the turn of the century, Madrid had become the cultural capital of Spain as centre...
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    extended to Alfonso XIII. On 10 October 1979, the first stretch of Line 6 from Pacífico to Cuatro Caminos was inaugurated, including a stop at Diego de León...
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    Pinar de Chamartín [piˈnaɾ ðe tʃamaɾˈtin] is a station on the Madrid Metro, opened to the public on 4 November, 2007. It is located in fare Zone A and...
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    kept its old name. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "¿Por qué los madrileños llaman Lista a la calle de José Ortega y Gasset?". elrincondemayrit...
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    4 of the Madrid Metro, located under the Plaza Prosperidad ("Prosperity Square"). It is located in fare Zone A. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved...
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  • construction of an Alcazar 1085 – Alfonso VI of León and Castile takes the city in the Reconquista. 1339 – Treaty of Madrid secures collaboration between...
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    station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A. "Parroquia Santa María del Parque". "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020...
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    station on Line 4, Line 5 and Line 10 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A. The station is under the Plaza de Alonso Martínez, named after the Spanish...
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    Avinguda de la Nacionalitat Catalana – 1922. Mancomunitat de Catalunya, (in English, Commonwealth of Catalonia). Avenida de Alfonso XIII −1924. During...
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    Getafe (redirect from Getafe, Madrid)
    Aviation two years later. King Alfonso XIII inaugurated the first monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on the Cerro de los Ángeles on 30 May 1919. In...
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  • creators of the Madrid Metro Carlos Mendoza y Sáez de Argandoña (1872–1950): Spanish civil engineer; one of the creators of the Madrid Metro Leopoldo Torres...
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    Madrid Metro. It is named for the painter Francisco Goya (1746–1828). "Línea 2". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid...
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    station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro, located near the Calle de Serrano. It is located in fare Zone A. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid. Retrieved 21 March 2020...
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    Avenida de la Paz ([aβeˈniða ðe la ˈpaθ]; "Peace Avenue") is a station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A. "Línea 4". Metro de Madrid...
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