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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.
[2] [3] It is located in the Cuauhtémoc municipality of Mexico City, northwest of the city centre, on Avenue Ribera de San Cosme a few blocks before it becomes Calzada México-Tacuba. [2] The southern exit leads to Colonia San Rafael while the Northern one leads to Colonia Santa María la Ribera. [2] It is two blocks from the Mercado de San Cosme.
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.
Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Ribera, VII Duke of Alba (Madrid, 26 February 1615 – Madrid, 11 November 1690) was a spanish noble and politician. He was Viceroy of Navarre , president of the Council of Italy and a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece .
Time Out Market Lisboa opened in May 2014, [1] [2] and is the first of several planned food hall ventures for Time Out magazine.. The Lisbon market has around 36 restaurants and kiosks [3] selling regional specialities, such as Azeitão sheep's cheese, Alentejo ham, [4] custard tarts from Manteigaria, [5] shellfish and grilled fish, [6] wines and chocolates.
Mercat del Born is a former public market and one of the most important buildings in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain constructed with iron. Located in the lower and eastern side of the la Ribera neighborhood, it is the largest covered square in all of Europe and marked the start of Modernisme in Catalan architecture.
Plaza de Toros de La Ribera is a bullring in Logroño, Spain. It is currently used for bullfighting , with a retractable roof, has also hosted basketball and 2010 Davis Cup tennis. The stadium holds 11,046 spectators.
From this process of syncretism come numerous features of the antruejos that have been preserved, among which those of Velilla de la Reina and Llamas de la Ribera stand out, both declared Festival of Provincial Tourist Interest, and that of Villamor de Órbigo. [4]