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    The Gibraleón-Ayamonte line, also known as the Huelva-Ayamonte line, was a 49-kilometer-long Iberian gauge Spanish railway line that came to operate in...
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    on the original 1220 mm track. Although the Gibraleón-Ayamonte line ceased operation in 1987, the Gibraleón-Mezquita-Corrales route continued to serve...
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  • circumstance, the RENFE company set up a link that connected the Gibraleón-Ayamonte line with the Tharsis railroad and reached the Corrales station. Through...
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    1981, the state-owned company RENFE provided a link between its Gibraleón-Ayamonte line and the Corrales station by installing a third rail to the original...
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    Teresa de Zúñiga, 2nd marchioness of Ayamonte, 3rd duchess of Béjar, 4th countess of Bañares, 2nd marchioness of Gibraleón, so it was her name Zúñiga, the...
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    Reservoir. Tavirona Bridge, a former railway bridge of the Gibraleón-Ayamonte railroad line that today forms part of the Vía Verde del Litoral. La Barca...
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    of Béjar, 2nd Duke of Plasencia, 3rd Count of Bañares, 1st Marquis of Gibraleón, first knight of the realm, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece,...
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    and rich spoils captured. While en route back to Coimbra, Niebla and Gibraleón were raided. A detachment of 1400 light horsemen and the garrison of Alcácer...
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