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  2. Malasaña - Wikipedia

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    Yarn bombing at the plaza del Dos de Mayo Nights in Malasaña are often crowded Joan Pujol square. Malasaña neighborhood is located in the center of Madrid, Spain.The district Malasaña resembles a square, bordered by Gran Vía on the south, Calle Fuencarral on the east, Calle Carranza on the north, and Calle de San Bernardo on the west.

  3. Malasana - Wikipedia

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    Malasana II from the front Malasana II from the side. The name Malasana is used for various squatting asanas in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. [1] [2]Traditionally, and in B. K. S. Iyengar's Light on Yoga, Malasana, or Garland Pose, is used for a squatting pose with the feet together and the back rounded with multiple hand placement variations. [3]

  4. Manuela Malasaña - Wikipedia

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    Malasaña A street in the Centro district is named for Malasaña. Manuela Malasaña Oñoro ([maˈnwe.la ma.laˈsa.ɲa], March 10, 1791 – May 2, 1808) was a Spanish seamstress killed by soldiers of Napoleon I of France during the Second of May Uprising in Madrid.

  5. Universidad (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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  6. Manuela Malasaña (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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  7. 32 Malasana Street - Wikipedia

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    32 Malasana Street (Spanish: Malasaña 32) is a 2020 Spanish supernatural horror film directed by Albert Pintó. The cast features Begoña Vargas , Bea Segura , Iván Marcos, Sergio Castellanos and Javier Botet , among others.

  8. Mayurasana - Wikipedia

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    Mayurasana in an illustrated manuscript of the Jogapradipika, 1830. The name comes from the Sanskrit words mayūra (मयूर) meaning "peacock" [2] and āsana (आसन) meaning "posture".

  9. Akarna Dhanurasana - Wikipedia

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    The name of the pose is from Sanskrit कर्ण Karṇa, "ear" with the prefix Ā, "towards" or "near".धनुर Dhanura means "bow" and आसन asana means "posture" or "seat".