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Valencia City Hall (Spanish: Casa consistorial de Valencia; Valencian: Palau consistorial de València) is the seat of local government in Valencia, Spain. It was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962. [1] It is often called the Ayuntamiento by metonymy. For information about the governmental body, see Ayuntamiento of Valencia.
The square – then "del Caudillo" – in 1962 lost the light fountain by Engineer Carlos Buigues and the equestrian statue of General Francisco Franco, designed by Valencian sculptor José Capuz, which was relocated to the military base of Bétera. The Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia hosts few symbolic values for much of the year, beyond ...
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The Porta de la Mar square is a vital point in the Centre of Valencia. It is located between the River Túria and the La Glorieta gardens, near the Carrer Colón and very close to the Carrer de la Pau (Calle de la Paz) Gran Via; Gran Via Marqués del Túria. Gan Via Marqués del Túria is the most expensive residential area of Valencia.
Lanškroun (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlanʃkroun]; German: Landskron) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,800 inhabitants. It lies on the border of the historical lands of Bohemia and Moravia. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument ...
In 1957, Valencia experienced one of its most tragic events—the Great Flood of Valencia on October 14, 1957, which flooded the city and claimed at least 81 lives. The Spanish government and Valencia's city council decided that the Turia River could no longer safely flow through the city center due to the risk of future floods. In 1958, the ...
Pardubice is also represented in the Czech rink bandy league. [23] Pardubice hosts two world-famous sporting events each year. The Velká pardubická steeplechase was first held in 1874 and is one of the most famous horse races in Europe. The second event is the Golden Helmet of Pardubice, a motorcycle speedway competition held at the Svítkov ...
Plaza de la Reina (Plaça de la Reina in Valencian and Queen's Square in English) is a central plaza in Valencia, Spain.It brings together, among others, Calle de la Paz, Calle del Mar, Calle del Cabilleros, Calle de los Bordadores, Calle de Santa Catalina, and Calle de Santo Vincente Mártir.