Fira de Barcelona is Barcelona’s trade fair institution. Every year, it organises numerous trade shows and congresses. It hosts over 150 trade shows, congresses...
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Mobile World Congress (redirect from MWC Barcelona)
mobile communications industry. The event is held in Barcelona, Spain, at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, usually in February or early March. It is attended...
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is the second major business district of Barcelona, after Diagonal Mar. It forms part of the Fira de Barcelona, the second largest trade fair and exhibition...
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Plaça d'Europa (redirect from Placa d'Europa, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat)
buildings and infrastructure. Part of Fira de Barcelona, near it stand the pavilions of rest of Fira de Barcelona and the shopping centre Gran Via 2. High-rise...
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Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel, previously Hotel Catalonia Plaza Europa, is a skyscraper and hotel in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (suburb of Barcelona), Catalonia...
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Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, an avenue commonly used to host trade fairs. Fira de Barcelona Parc de Joan Miró - previously known as Parc de l'Escorxador...
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Manga Barcelona, formerly known until 2018 as Saló del Manga de Barcelona (Spanish: Salón del Manga de Barcelona) is a Spanish anime and manga convention...
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Fira, originally known as Fira 2 – Pedrosa, is a Barcelona Metro station serving Fira de Barcelona's Fira Gran Via major trade fair venue and the Pedrosa...
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FIRA may refer to: Fira Basuki (born 1972), Indonesian novelist Fira, the modern capital of the Greek Aegean island, Santorini Fira de Barcelona, the Barcelona...
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has changed the area's feel, as well as promotion of the different Fira de Barcelona venues, not far from the square. Decisions made by recent urbanists...
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total exhibition floor space of Fira de Barcelona venues is 405,000 m2 (41 ha), not counting Gran Via centre on the Plaza de Europa. However, the Eurozone...
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Porta Fira (also Torres de Toyo Ito with Torre Realia BCN) is a 28-storey, 113 m (371 ft) skyscraper hotel designed by Toyo Ito on the Plaza de Europa...
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Granvia l'Hospitalet (category L'Hospitalet de Llobregat)
directly Fira de Barcelona, the second-largest trade fair and exhibition centres in Europe. The Granvia area is served by Line 8 of the Barcelona Metro and...
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services in Barcelona Bolsa de Valores de Barcelona CaixaBank Hotels and resorts in Barcelona Hilton Barcelona Hotel Arts Hotel Porta Fira Hotel Princesa...
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The Automobile Barcelona is an auto show held every second year at Fira de Barcelona's Montjuïc Exhibition Centre in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain)...
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the Two Sicilies, queen consort and regent of Spain. Part of the Fira de Barcelona is based here, with a number of yearly trade, technology and fashion...
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Venetian Towers (category Buildings and structures in Barcelona)
function, to mark the entrance to the exhibition district, now known as Fira de Barcelona, and the start of the grand avenue leading up to the Palau Nacional...
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of the Barcelona Metro network that is currently under construction, with 24 stations open in Barcelona and El Prat de Llobregat, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat...
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The Brandery (category Economy of Barcelona)
Fira de Barcelona and held twice a year, in summer and winter. The first edition was held in July 2009 at the Montjuïc exhibition site in Barcelona and...
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market of Barcelona, which in 2016 had a volume of around €152 billion, is the second largest of Spain after Madrid, and Fira de Barcelona organizes international...
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1992 Summer Olympics (redirect from Barcelona Olympic games)
International Broadcast Centre (IBC) was located at the exhibition halls of Fira de Barcelona in Montjuïc. NHK and Panasonic developed the 1/2" DX digital system...
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Josep Puig i Cadafalch (section Barcelona)
Mataró – 21 December 1956 in Barcelona) was a Catalan Modernista architect who designed many significant buildings in Barcelona, and a politician who had...
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Tibidabo (Tramvia blau) Barcelona - Moli Nou Barcelona-Plaça Espanya (L1, L3) Magòria-La Campana Ildefons Cerdà (L10) Europa-Fira (L9) Gornal Sant Josep...
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between Barcelona–El Prat Airport and Zona Universitària station in western Barcelona opens for passenger service. Fira de Barcelona Gran Via (Barcelona) Granvia...
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revista Cultura, 1, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, December 2007, pp. 188–215. Generalitat de Catalunya, CPCPTC, II Fira d'espectacles d'arrel tradicional...
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14 April by Francesc Macià, replaced three days later by de Generalitat. 1932 Fira de Barcelona established.[citation needed] Le Corbusier's city plan introduced...
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Catalonia (Spain). It is part of the Barcelona metropolitan area, the Barcelona province, and of the Barcelona conurbation. By population, it is the...
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Gotic". Barcelona.com. Barcelona.com. "Fira de Nadal de la Sagrada Familia". Barcelona.com. Barcelona.com. Mercats Municipals of the City of Barcelona...
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International Broadcast Centre (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Olympiques d'hiver d'Albertville et de la Savoie. December 10, 1989. Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad, Barcelona 1992. Vol. 3. International Olympic...
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The Spanish national qualifier was held on 3 July 2022 at Fira de Barcelona in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, as part of the third and final day of the 2022...
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