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  2. Outline of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The city is annexed by Napoleonic France and incorporated into the First French Empire (1812) The Spanish Civil War and the Franco period (1936–1975) Barcelona becomes capital of the Republic of Spain from November 1937 until January 1939; The city falls into Nationalist hands on 26 January 1939; Modern Barcelona (1975–present)

  3. La Rambla, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The name of the city of Ramla in Israel is derived from the same origin). [6] It separated the walled city on its north-east bank from the settlements of El Raval ("the suburb") on its south-west. [7] In the year 1377, construction started on an extension of the city walls to include La Rambla and El Raval.

  4. File:Barcelona Relief Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Barcelona Barris map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Image:Barcelona Districts map.svg by Sémhur, under licence CC-BY-SA & GFDL; Map of districts barrios in Barcelona from the official website of Barcelona city; Author: Sémhur: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Barcelona Barris.svg. Attribution (required by the license)

  6. Gothic Quarter, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic Quarter (Catalan: Barri Gòtic [ˈbari ˈɣɔtik] or El Gòtic; Spanish: Barrio Gótico) is the historic centre of the old city of Barcelona. It stretches from La Rambla to Via Laietana, and from the Mediterranean seafront to the Ronda de Sant Pere. It is a part of Ciutat Vella district.

  7. Timeline of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Part of 1982 FIFA World Cup football contest held in Barcelona. 1986 – Barcelona Metròpolis magazine begins publication and the city was chosen to host the 1992 Summer Olympics. 1987 19 June: Hipercor bombing. Parc de la Creueta del Coll established. [citation needed] and the city sign an agreement to host the 1992 Summer Paralympics

  8. Roman walls of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Roman walls of Barcelona (Catalan and Spanish: Muralla romana de Barcelona) are an archaeological and monumental complex comprising the remains of the wall built to protect Barcino—present-day Barcelona—in the time of the Roman Empire. The walls were built between the 1st century BC and the 4th century AD.

  9. List of tallest buildings in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Most of the skyscrapers in Barcelona were built in the 70s, 90s, and after 2002. Barcelona has a few clusters of skyscrapers (outside the historic city center): Diagonal Mar (nearly twenty skyscrapers), Gran Via (about fifteen skyscrapers), around Plaça d'Espanya (a few skyscrapers) and Eix Macià (a few skyscrapers). The other skyscrapers are ...