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  2. Temple of Debod - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Debod [1] (Spanish: Templo de Debod) is an ancient Nubian temple currently located in Madrid, Spain. The temple was originally erected in the early 2nd century BC 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Aswan , Egypt.

  3. File:Front View, Tempel of Debob Madrid.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Tempel von Debod in Madrid von vorne gesehen. English: Temple of Debod in Madrid seen from the front. Date: 1 August 2015, 09:53:11: Source: Own work: Author:

  4. File:Templo de Debod, Madrid, EspaƱa, 2014-12-27, DD 03.JPG

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    Please, let me know if you use this work outside Wikimedia Commons sending me an email on Poco a poco or to diego(at)delso.photo with reference to the URL in the case of a website or to the ISBN/author/title in the case of a printed work or eBook.

  5. Al pueblo del dos de mayo de 1808 - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the monument was moved to the Glorieta de Quevedo and, in the 1960s, [n. 1] to its current location in some gardens near the Plaza de España and, since the 1970s, also the Temple of Debod.

  6. Temple of Dendur - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Dendur is a modest example of a temple from the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, with roots in earlier Egyptian architectural style. [7] Like the other temples in the region, it was designed by local Egyptian architects and constructed of Nubian sandstone blocks with a pink hue.

  7. Parque del Oeste - Wikipedia

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    One of the monuments in the park is the Temple of Debod, an Ancient Egyptian temple. The Egyptian state donated the temple of Debod to Spain in 1968 as a sign of gratitude for the help provided by Spain in saving the Abu Simbel temples. The Parque del Oeste is linked to the Casa de Campo by the Teleférico de Madrid, a gondola lift. [1]

  8. Príncipe Pío (hill) - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Debod. The montaña del Príncipe Pío is a hill in the western part of Madrid, Spain. Background. It is named after prince Francisco Pío de Saboya, a ...

  9. Category : Relocated monuments of Lower Nubia - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia (1960-1980). The relocation of 22 monuments in Lower Nubia, in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan, between 1960 and 1980.