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  2. Market of San Miguel - Wikipedia

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    The Market of San Miguel (Spanish: Mercado de San Miguel) is a covered market located in Madrid, Spain. Originally built in 1916, it was purchased by private investors in 2003 who renovated the iron structure and reopened it in 2009.

  3. File:Detalle con el nombre del Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid ...

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    Mercado de San Miguel: GPS date: 3 July 2015: GPS tag version: 0.0.3.2 ... File:Detalle con el nombre del Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid, España.JPG. Add topic ...

  4. Mahou-San Miguel Group - Wikipedia

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    The agreement granted a branding rights for San Miguel Spain. [2] A new Spanish brewery was born, bearing the name of La Segarra, S.A., independent of its Philippine parent company. La Segarra would later change its name in 1957 to San Miguel, Fábricas de Cerveza y Malta, S.A. and produced its first bottle of San Miguel Especial at its Lerida ...

  5. Basílica pontificia de San Miguel - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Basilica of St. Michael (Spanish: Basílica Pontificia de San Miguel) is a Baroque-style Catholic church and minor basilica in central Madrid, Spain.It is located in San Justo Street, adjacent to the Archbishop's Palace.

  6. Timeline of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    1831 – Bolsa de Madrid founded. [11] 1832 – Lhardy patisserie in business. [12] 1835 – Ateneo de Madrid founded. 1836 Biblioteca Nacional established. [7] Literary University relocates to Madrid. 1840 – Monumento a los Caidos por España inaugurated. 1843 – Museo Naval de Madrid inaugurated. [13] 1850 – Teatro Real opera house opens.

  7. Chueca, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Chueca is an area of central Madrid, named after its main square, Plaza de Chueca. It is known as Madrid's gay neighbourhood. [1] Plaza de Chueca was named after Spanish composer and author Federico Chueca. [2] It is located in the administrative ward in the central Madrid neighbourhood of Justicia.

  8. Economy of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    During this period Madrid became an important nucleus of artisanal activity. Some proto-capitalist institutions were established, including the "Five Great Guilds" (Cinco Gremios Mayores) or the Banco de San Carlos, as well as producers to the royal household such as the Porcelana del Buen Retiro (porcelain) and the Fábrica de Tabacos (tobacco).

  9. José Ramón Rodil, 1st Marquess of Rodil - Wikipedia

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    Don José Ramón Rodil y Campillo, 1st Marquess of Rodil and 3rd Viscount of Trobo (February 5, 1789 in Santa María de Trobo, – February 20, 1853 in Madrid) was a Spanish Liberal general and statesman.