Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago. With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), [ 2 ] an urban population of 81,142 and a transient daily population of 250,000, [ 5 ] it is Trinidad and Tobago's third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando .
The following is a list of the ports in Spain declared to be of "general interest" and thus, under the exclusive competence of the General Administration of the State. [1] They are operated by 28 different port authorities , which are coordinated in turn by Puertos del Estado , a State-owned company.
The port of Cartagena (Spanish: Puerto de Cartagena) is the port located in Cartagena, Spain. It is the fourth nationwide port in freight traffic behind Algeciras , Valencia and Barcelona . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It occupies the eighth place in relation to the number of cruises.
The Open Air Food Court is a night market at Queen's Park Savannah. It is the perfect spot to grab local food during the warm evenings in Port of Spain, whether doubles or corn soup, shawarmas/gyros or jerk chicken, bake and shark or shaved ice. The stands start to set up in the early evening, and food is available from 18:00 at the earliest ...
Cadaqués' Blue House (Casa Blava) built in 1915.Cadaqués' Cafe de La Habana video The adjacent village of Port Lligat, with Dalí's home at right. In the early 20th century [citation needed] a large number of inhabitants of Cadaqués travelled or emigrated to Cuba (the figure has been estimated as one third of a village of approximately 1200 people).
The Container Terminal of the Port of Cartagena (Spanish: Terminal de Contenedores del Puerto de Cartagena), located at the Santa Lucía Dock, is the principal container management port of Cartagena, Spain. It is part of the Port of Cartagena, which is located in the Region of Murcia, a predominantly exporting region. For this reason, there has ...
Port of Mundaka. Mundaka is known as one of the most historically important places of the Lordship of Biscay, it is the believed birthplace of Jaun Zuria, the first Lord of Biscay, son of the Scottish princess who arrived in Mundaka escaping from an English King. The name of the town has Danish origin, and it is speculated that the town had ...
The port was popular for shipping goats and this is where its original name came from. However, in 1957, it was decided that the name "Cabras" was not suitable. A more attractive name was selected and Puerto de Cabras was renamed Puerto del Rosario ("rosary port").