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  2. Barrio de La Latina (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    La Latina is a historic neighborhood in the Centro district of downtown Madrid, Spain. La Latina occupies the place of the oldest area in Madrid, the Islamic citadel inside the city walls, with narrow streets and large squares. It is administratively locked almost entirely within the district of Palacio in Centro.

  3. Salsa congress - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Bacardi Salsa Congress "World Salsa Congress" that was held in Valencia (Spain) from October 20 to 24, 1999, organized by Manuel Mascarell and Fermín Olaya, some that followed from 2002 were the International Salsa Congress of the United Kingdom in London, the Salsa Symposium (Madrid), Rome, Hamburg and the Swiss Salsa ...

  4. Category:Football clubs in Madrid - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 02:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Madrid is an international hub of highly active and diverse nightlife with bars, dance bars and nightclubs staying open well past midnight. [198] Madrid is reputed to have a "vibrant nightlife ". [ 199 ]

  6. Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, a 19-year-old Alfonso XII ordered the construction of Madrid's first polo field at the Real Casa de Campo, at the time property of the crown.The main hypothesis behind this impulse points at the then Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), who during a visit to Madrid in late April 1876 mentioned the game to the king for the first time.

  7. Salsa (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The term "salsa" was coined by Johnny Pacheco in the 1960s in New York, as an umbrella term for Cuban dance music being played in the city at the time. [2] Salsa as a dance emerged soon after, being a combination of mambo (which was popular in New York in the 1950s) as well as Latin dances such as Son and Rumba as well as American dances such as swing, hustle, and tap.

  8. Malasaña - Wikipedia

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    Yarn bombing at the plaza del Dos de Mayo Nights in Malasaña are often crowded Joan Pujol square. Malasaña is an area in the center of Madrid, Spain.While it doesn't align with any specific administrative division, it is frequently associated with the Universidad neighborhood, the broader administrative district in which Malasaña is situated.

  9. Club de Campo Villa de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is a country and sports club located in Madrid, Spain.The club was formed in 1929, and is one of the most known in the city. It has a wide array of sports facilities including two championship 18-hole golf courses, hockey pitches, tennis and padel courts, horse-riding facilities and swimming pools.