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  2. Rubí, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Rubí (Catalan pronunciation:) is a municipality in Catalonia (), in the comarca of Vallès Occidental and the province of Barcelona, 15 kilometers from Barcelona.It is bordered on the north by Terrassa and Ullastrell, on the south by Sant Cugat del Vallès, on the west by Castellbisbal and on the east by Sant Quirze del Vallès.

  3. Font-rubí - Wikipedia

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    www.font-rubi.org Font-rubí ( Catalan pronunciation: [ˌfɔnruˈβi] ) is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Penedès , Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain. Its capital is the village of Guardiola de Font-rubí.

  4. Rubió - Wikipedia

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    Rubió, part of the diocese of Vic, has five churches:Informative label of the Deputation of Barcelona to the El Pla de Rubió . Santa Anna Chapel in Maçana, built in the 15th century; Santa Maria de Rubió Church in Rubió, built in 1275; Sant Martí de Maçana Church in Maçana, built in the 10th century

  5. Cremalleras Rubi - Wikipedia

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    Cremalleras Rubi was founded in 1926 in the town of Rubí, Barcelona, which still maintains its headquarters and single plant.. In the 1930s, the British company Imperial Metallurgic Industries (IMI) bought the company and, having no experience in the market of the zippers, partnered with one of the European leaders in the industry, the German manufacturer Opti.

  6. Joan Rubió - Wikipedia

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    A keen disciple of Antoni Gaudí, he collaborated with him until 1905, on such works as La Sagrada Família, the Casa Batlló, the Casa Calvet, the Torre Bellesguard and Parc Güell in Barcelona, the restoration of La Seu (the cathedral of Palma de Mallorca), and the Colònia Güell (factory town) in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, where Rubió built the agricultural cooperativa building with ...

  7. Basili de Rubí - Wikipedia

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    Basili de Rubí (Rubí, 1899 – Barcelona, 1986) was the religious name of the Catalan Order of Friars Minor Capuchin friar Francesc Malet i Vallhonrat. He became Capuchin in 1927. During the Spanish Civil War he was nearly murdered, but he managed to escape and he moved to Italy. There he began his research about the history of the Capuchin ...

  8. Rubí (Barcelona–Vallès Line) - Wikipedia

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    Rubí Centre is a railway station of the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) train system in Rubí, Barcelona Province, Catalonia. It is served by FGC lines S1 and S7. [2] The station is in fare zone 2C. [2] [3] The station was opened in 1918 and rebuilt in 1993. Rubí station

  9. Template:Rodalies Barcelona Line 4 - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the R4, a railway in Barcelona, Spain. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...