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Lloret de Mar (Catalan: [ʎuˈɾɛd də ˈmaɾ] ⓘ; Spanish: [ʎoˈɾe(ð) ðe ˈmaɾ] ⓘ) is a Mediterranean coastal town in Catalonia, Spain. It is 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Girona and 75 kilometres (47 miles) northeast of Barcelona. With a population of 38,402 in 2021, [4] it is the second largest town in the Selva comarca of ...
The Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena (formerly the UMBC Event Center) is a basketball arena, concert and multi-purpose event venue on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in Catonsville, Maryland.
Plans for Leisure World's 100,000-square-foot shopping center were announced in October 1965. [25] The plan was to sell 9,200 residential units within five years, enough space for approximately 15,640 people to live. [26]
The Washington Post, Mar 22, 2001. ProQuest 409112742; Cohn, Meredith. 2002. Developers break ground for capital centre project; 40 retail tenants commit to $80 million center on former sports arena site: [FINAL edition]. The Sun, Oct 22, 2002. ProQuest 406518409; Goo, Sara Kehaulani. 2001. Turn of events shrinks grand project: [FINAL edition].
The center will close May 14, which is the last day of classes. Gregory-Portland ISD wins H-E-B education award Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi launches public health degrees
Club de Futbol Lloret is a Spanish football team based in Lloret de Mar, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1921, it plays in Lliga Elit , holding home games at Camp de Futbol Municipal , with a capacity of 400 people.
Once used as a vaudeville theater complete with stage facilities, dressing rooms and orchestra pits, the Mar-Va was played by many performers, which included some old-time cowboys such as Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, William Boyd and Smiley Burnette. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Barlett of Berlin, Maryland built the Mar-Va Theater in 1927. It has been estimated ...
The Music Center at Strathmore, which seats 1,976, is a concert hall and education center which opened in February 2005. It was funded by a combination of State of Maryland, Montgomery County, and private corporate and local resources to provide a modern concert venue for a wide variety of musical events.