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The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium has hosted many touring musicians with dates in Madrid due to its expansive seating capacity and centralised location. On 12 September 1983, famed Madrid-based singer Julio Iglesias (father of Enrique Iglesias , and who played as a goalkeeper for Real Madrid Castilla in the late 1950s) performed for nearly 100,000 ...
D. Santiago Road Pedro Cruz, San Juan: Daniel Santiago Mayor of San Juan from 1939 to 1942. [1] De la Rosa Street Makati: Fabián de la Rosa (1869–1937) Filipino painter. Calle José Felipe del Pan (formerly Calle Príncipe de Asturias) San Nicolas, Manila: José Felipe del Pan (1821–1891) Spanish author and editor of Diario de Manila.
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Module:Location map/data/Philippines Laguna is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of the Philippine province of Laguna. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Location Opened Closed Current capacity † Refs Alfredo di Stéfano: Real Madrid: Madrid: 2006: 6,000 [2] ... Santiago Bernabéu: Real Madrid: Madrid: 1947: 81,044 [75]
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Estadium the Chamartín) in the early 1950s. La Castellana is prolongation of the Paseo de Recoletos and the Paseo del Prado, and these three avenues vertebrate the north-south axis of the city. The street starts at Plaza de Colón, [10] ending at its junction with the M-30 ring road, [10] the so-called Nudo Norte.
Santiago Bernabéu may refer to: Santiago Bernabéu (footballer) (1895–1978), former Real Madrid footballer and president Santiago Bernabéu Stadium , the football stadium in Madrid of Real Madrid CF named after the above
Circumferential Road 5 (C-5), informally known as the C-5 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fifth beltway of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [2] Spanning some 43.87 kilometers (27.26 mi), it connects the cities of Las Piñas , Parañaque , Pasay , Pasig , Quezon City , Taguig , and Valenzuela .