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Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid (Night Music of the Streets of Madrid), Opus 30 No. 6 (G. 324), is a quintettino for stringed instruments (ca. 1780), by Luigi Boccherini, the Italian composer in service to the Spanish Court from 1761 to 1805. [1]
During the 2017 protests, a military cadence of Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN) officers, where they express wanting to kill protesters, went viral: "Quisiera tener un puñal de acero para degollar a un maldito guarimbero" (Spanish: I wish I had a steel dagger to slit the throat of a damn guarimbero). [38] [39] [40]
Las manos y cuajares; Las calles de Madrid; El invierno y el verano; Los escuderos y el lacayo; El talego-niño; El negrito hablador; El tiempo; El alcalde del corral; El borracho, El barbero; El burlón; La verdad; La puente segoviana I to II; El tío Bartolomé; La casa al revés; El soldado - staged by Tomás Fernández in 1634–5 El mundo ...
Los nombres de las calles de Madrid. Madrid: Ediciones La Librería. ISBN 978-84-9873-182-8. Nieto Codina, Aurelio (2010). "Espacios públicos recientemente remodelados en el casco antiguo de Madrid (2006-2011) : la Plaza de Las Cortes y la Plaza del Callao" (PDF). Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie VI, Geografía (3). Madrid: Universidad Nacional ...
The street was formerly a thalweg partially along which the Arroyo de la Castellana flowed towards its emptying in the Abroñigal. [2] The Fuente Castellana, which was the main source of the Arroyo de la Castellana [2] and, according to Cervantes, a spring with "extremely cold waters", [3] was located near the current day plaza de Emilio Castelar.
"Una propuesta urbana para la Calle Mayor" (PDF). Arquitectura (307). Madrid: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid: 29– 38. ISSN 0004-2706. Sambricio, Carlos (2002). "Un proyecto fracasado: las transformaciones de la calle Mayor en el siglo XVIII". Historia Contemporánea (24). Bilbao: University of the Basque Country. ISSN 1130-2402
The street was built on land previously occupied by the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales and the harvest plots of the convent of San Martín []. [1] According to tradition, the name of Preciados (in use at least since the 17th century) comes from two brothers ('the Preciados') who installed in the area after buying plots to monks and thrived by working as almotacenes (an archaic job description ...
Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas: 39– 74. doi: 10.3989/arbor.2002.i673.1021. ISSN 0210-1963. Cruz, Luis de la (25 July 2011). "Calle de San Bernardo, con semillas de todos los tiempos". Somos Malasaña. eldiario.es. Escribano, Mario (8 June 2019). "Cinco edificios de lujo en un radio de 500 metros: las viviendas para ...