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  2. Madrid–Barajas Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport name derives from the adjacent district of Barajas, which has its own metro station on the same rail line serving the airport. Barajas serves as the gateway to the Iberian peninsula from the rest of Europe and the world and is a key link between Europe and Latin America.

  3. Madrid-Barajas International Airport - Wikipedia

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  4. Barajas International Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. File:PBG Airport Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Barajas District, Madrid

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  7. Category:Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport - Wikipedia

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  8. Madrid - Wikipedia

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  9. Architecture of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Madrid Barajas International Airport Terminal 4, designed by Antonio Lamela, Richard Rogers and TPS Engineers, was inaugurated on 5 February 2006. Terminal 4 is one of the world's largest terminal areas, with an area of 760,000 square metres (8,180,572 square feet) in two separate terminals: a main building, T4 (470,000 square metres), and ...