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  2. Guarimba - Wikipedia

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    A rally in favor of the 2004 Venezuelan referendum to recall Hugo Chávez in the capital, Caracas.. The first protests, known as the "Guarimbazo", [7] [16] [17] began on 27 February 2004 and lasted five consecutive days, taking place mainly in middle and upper class neighborhoods of Caracas and fifteen other cities of the country.

  3. Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid (Night Music of the Streets of Madrid), Opus 30 No. 6 (G. 324), is a quintettino for stringed instruments (ca. 1780), by Luigi Boccherini, the Italian composer in service to the Spanish Court from 1761 to 1805. [1]

  4. Callao Square - Wikipedia

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    Los nombres de las calles de Madrid. Madrid: Ediciones La Librería. ISBN 978-84-9873-182-8. Nieto Codina, Aurelio (2010). "Espacios públicos recientemente remodelados en el casco antiguo de Madrid (2006-2011) : la Plaza de Las Cortes y la Plaza del Callao" (PDF). Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie VI, Geografía (3). Madrid: Universidad Nacional ...

  5. Districts of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    This neighbourhood, also known as Barrio de las Letras, is west of the Paseo del Prado and north of Calle Atocha. Once the home and popular hangout of writers such as Miguel de Cervantes and Calderon de la Barca, Huertas is now considered Madrid's literary neighbourhood. [2] One prominent landmark is the house where Cervantes died in 1616. [3]

  6. Calle de Génova - Wikipedia

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    Calle de Génova as viewed from the Plaza de Colón. The Torres de Colón dominate the right of the photograph, while the sculpture Woman with Mirror can be seen on the pedestrian island at the end of the road. The Calle de Génova is a street in Madrid, Spain.

  7. Ronda de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Madrid: Revista de Arte, Geografía e Historia (5): 179–200. ISSN 1139-5362. Miranda San Miguel, Lorena (2017). El scalextric de Atocha (PDF). Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Montoliú, Pedro (2005). Madrid en la Posguerra. Madrid: Sílex. ISBN 84-7737-159-8. Peñasco de la Puente, Hilario; Cambronero, Carlos (1889). Las calles de Madrid ...

  8. Calle de San Bernardo - Wikipedia

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    Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas: 39–74. doi: 10.3989/arbor.2002.i673.1021. ISSN 0210-1963. Cruz, Luis de la (25 July 2011). "Calle de San Bernardo, con semillas de todos los tiempos". Somos Malasaña. eldiario.es. Escribano, Mario (8 June 2019). "Cinco edificios de lujo en un radio de 500 metros: las viviendas para ...

  9. Plaza de la Villa - Wikipedia

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    Paseos históricos-anecdóticos por las calles y casas de esta villa. Vol. I. Revilla González, Fidel (2018). La Plaza Mayor de Madrid. Cuatrocientos años de historia (PDF). Madrid. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Rodrigo, Belén (7 April 2019). "La Casa de los Lujanes de Madrid, el centenario torreón donde estuvo preso el rey de ...