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The Mercado de la Ribera (Ribera Market) is a market square in Bilbao, the capital of the Basque Province of Viscay in the north of Spain. It is on the right bank of the Nervion River, next to Casco Viejo. Its built area of 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) makes it the biggest covered market in Europe.
Nuevo amores de mercado is a Chilean telenovela based on the 2001 telenovela Amores de mercado, created by Fernando Aragón and Arnaldo Madrid. [1] It premiered on Mega on November 25, 2024. [ 2 ] The telenovela stars Pedro Campos, Francisca Walker and Fernanda Salazar.
The area is probably the most colorful part of Bilbao, including many shops and taverns, several historical churches (San Antón, Santos Juanes, the Cathedral, San Nicolás), a large food retail market ( Mercado de la Ribera), the public Arriaga Theatre, the seat of the Academy of the Basque Language (Euskaltzaindia), a ball court, and a public library.
Amores De Mercado (Love at The Market) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo and RTI Colombia. This limited-run series ran for 125 episodes from June 14, 2006, to January 12, 2007. It aired in Europe and the Middle East on Zone Romantica. [1] This show was retitled simply Amores in ...
Mercado Central, Valencia; Mercado de Colón; Mercado de la Ribera; Mercado central de Pontevedra; P. Platea Madrid; R. El Rastro
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La línea invisible is a 2020 Spanish historical drama television miniseries directed by Mariano Barroso, and written by Michel Gaztambide and Alejandro Hernández with the collaboration of Barroso, based on an idea by Abel García Roure.
Mercado Central (transl. 'Central Market') is a Spanish soap opera television series based on an original idea by David Plana that originally aired on La 1 from 23 September 2019 to 21 January 2021. The series' ensemble cast features the likes of Antonio Garrido , Begoña Maestre, Lola Marceli and Jesús Olmedo , among others.