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Madrid Atocha (Spanish: Estación de Madrid Atocha, also named Madrid Puerta de Atocha) is the largest railway station in Madrid. It is the primary station serving commuter trains (Cercanías), intercity...
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Quevedo is a Spanish surname. It most frequently refers to: Francisco de Quevedo, the leading baroque poet of Spain’s Siglo de Oro (Golden Century) Other uses of Quevedo include: Places Quevedo,...
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Pueblo Nuevo (Spanish: “New Town”) is a toponym shared by several places: Colombia Pueblo Nuevo, Córdoba Cuba Pueblo Nuevo, Matanzas Mexico Pueblo Nuevo, Durango Pueblo Nuevo, Guanajuato Pueblo Nuevo,...
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La montaña del Príncipe Pío is the name of a hill in the western part of Madrid, Spain. It is named after the prince Pius of Savoy, who owned property there. Later, barracks (Cuartel de la Montaña)...
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Valdemoro is a municipal district, located in the Southern zone of the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain. Located 27 kilometers from the capital, Valdemoro is officially part of the comarca of La...
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Madrid, the capital of Spain, is the nerve center in this nation for both physically and culturally. The city lacks beaches and coasts. But it compensates these shortages with lovely art galleries,...
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