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A rally in favor of the 2004 Venezuelan referendum to recall Hugo Chávez in the capital, Caracas.. The first protests, known as the "Guarimbazo", [7] [16] [17] began on 27 February 2004 and lasted five consecutive days, taking place mainly in middle and upper class neighborhoods of Caracas and fifteen other cities of the country.
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 Metro de Madrid became the only available public transportation system, staying open 24 hours for only the second time in its history after the 2017 Madrid WorldPride event. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Early estimates showed that around 150,000 trees in the city (18.5% out of the 800,000 registered trees) were damaged or had collapsed due to the snow. [ 21 ]
Paseos históricos-anecdóticos por las calles y casas de esta villa. Vol. I. Revilla González, Fidel (2018). La Plaza Mayor de Madrid. Cuatrocientos años de historia (PDF). Madrid. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Rodrigo, Belén (7 April 2019). "La Casa de los Lujanes de Madrid, el centenario torreón donde estuvo preso el rey de ...
At number 26, there is the Palacio de Gamazo , an 1888 work by Ricardo Velázquez Bosco that is classed as a Bien de Interés Cultural. [7] Twin skyscrapers designed by Antonio Lamela and finished in 1976, the Torres de Colón are at number 31, at the corner with the Paseo de la Castellana near the Plaza de Colón. [8]
"Espacio urbano y propaganda política: Las ceremonias públicas de la monarquía y Nuestra Señora de Atocha". Madrid en la época moderna: espacio, sociedad y cultura: coloquio celebrado los días 14 y 15 de diciembre de 1989. Madrid: Ediciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid & Casa de Velázquez. pp. 219–264. ISBN 84-7477-314-8.
The Puerta de Europa Towers are situated at the north end of the Plaza. Erected directly in the center of the roundabout, the maligned Caja Madrid Obelisk (best known as the Calatrava's Obelisk) was inaugurated in 2009. [2] A monument to José Calvo Sotelo lies on the southern end of the Plaza de Castilla. [3]
La Latina occupies much of the oldest section of Madrid, sometimes referred to as El Madrid de los Austrias which maintains a peculiar urban layout similar to the medieval distribution, with spacious squares and narrow streets that follow the former course of creeks. As such, the effect is often that of a traditional pueblo rather than the ...