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  • Arévalo

    Arévalo is a municipality in Spain, it is situated in the province of Ávila and is part of the autonomous community of Castile and León.

  • Arganda del Rey

    Arganda del Rey (Spanish pronunciation: [arˈɣanda ðel rei]) is a municipality in the autonomous community of Madrid in central Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Alcalá and the subcomarca of Alcarria de Alcalá.

  • Acueducto de los Milagros

    The Acueducto de los Milagros (English: Miraculous Aqueduct) is a ruined Roman aqueduct bridge, part of the aqueduct built to supply water to the Roman colony of Emerita Augusta, today Mérida, Spain.

  • 2004 Spanish Grand Prix

    The 2004 Spanish Grand Prix (formally the XLVI Gran Premio Marlboro de Espana) was a Formula One race held on May 9, 2004 at the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. It was the fifth round of the 2004 Formula One season. The race, contested over …

  • Les Corts (district)

    Les Corts (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫəs ˈkorts]) is one of the ten districts into which Barcelona, Spain has been divided up since 1984, numbered IV. It was created in 1897 out of two former municipalities: Les Corts de Sarrià and some parts of Sarri…

  • Torre Mapfre

    Torre Mapfre is a skyscraper in the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port), the maritime neighborhood of the Old City of Barcelona in Spain. It is named after its owner, Mapfre, an insurance company.

  • The Convent (Gibraltar)

    The Convent has been the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar since 1728. It was originally a convent of Franciscan friars, hence its name, and was completed in 1531.

  • Seseña

    Seseña is a municipality located 35 km south of Madrid in the La Sagra comarca, province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.

  • Sant Pere de Rodes

    Sant Pere de Rodes (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsam ˈpeɾə ðə ˈrɔðəs]) is a former Benedictine monastery in the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the North East of Catalonia, Spain.

  • Royal Tobacco Factory

    The Royal Tobacco Factory (Spanish: Real Fábrica de Tabacos) is an 18th-century stone building in Seville, southern Spain. Since the 1950s it has been the seat of the rectorate of the University of Seville. Prior to that, it was, as its name indicat…

  • Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art

    The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art (in Spanish, Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre) is an institution in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, devoted to conserving the ancestral abilities of the Andalusian horse, maintaining the classical tr…

  • MareNostrum

    MareNostrum (Catalan: [ˌmaɾəˈnɔstɾum], Spanish: [ˈmaɾeˈnostɾun]) is a supercomputer in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, the most powerful in Spain and one of seven supercomputers in the Spanish Supercomputing Network.

  • Kursaal Congress Centre and Auditorium

    The Kursaal Congress Centre and Auditorium is a complex comprising several spaces: a great auditorium, many-use halls and exhibition halls. It was designed by Spanish architect Rafael Moneo, and is located in Donostia-San Sebastián (Basque Country, …

  • Jaume I University

    The Jaume I University (Valencian: Universitat Jaume I, UJI; IPA: [univeɾsiˈtad ˈdʒawme priˈmeɾ]) is a university in the city of Castellón de la Plana, Spain. It was founded in 1991, and in 2014 there were approximately 15,000 students enrolled.

  • Es Vedrà

    Es Vedrà (Catalan pronunciation: [əz vəˈðɾa]) is a small rocky island of the south western seaboard of the Spanish island of Ibiza. The island, which has 413 meters of height, is part of the Cala d’Hort nature reserve and lies 1.5423 miles (2.4821&#…

  • Edificio España

    The Edificio España (Spanish: Spain Building) is the 14th tallest building in Madrid, Spain, and one of the cities most iconic buildings. It is an example of 20th-century Spanish architecture built in the neo-baroque style.

  • Cirque de Gavarnie

    The Cirque de Gavarnie is a cirque in the central Pyrenees, in south-western France. The cirque is 800 m wide (on the deepest point) and about 3000 m wide at the top.

  • Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar

    The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the cathedral for the Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe. Located in Cathedral Square, it is sometimes referred to simply as Gibraltar Cathedral, although it should not be confused with the Cathedra…

  • Carabanchel Prison

    Carabanchel Prison was constructed by political prisoners after the Spanish Civil War between 1940 and 1944 in the Madrid's neighbourhood of Carabanchel.

  • Bilbao Arena

    Bilbao Arena is an indoor arena in the neighborhood of Miribilla in Bilbao, Spain. The central hall can hold up to 10,014 people for basketball games. The central hall is also used for concerts and other kinds of shows.

  • Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657)

    The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was a military operation in the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) in which an English fleet under Admiral Robert Blake attacked a Spanish treasure fleet that had already landed the treasure at Santa Cruz de Tenerife …

  • AZCA

    AZCA, an acronym for Asociación Mixta de Compensación de la Manzana A de la Zona Comercial de la Avenida del Generalísimo ("Mixed Association for Compensation of the A Block of the Commercial Area of the Avenue of the Generalisimo", now called the A…

  • 2010 Catalan autonomy protest

    The 2010 Catalan autonomy protest was a demonstration in central Barcelona on 10 July 2010 against limitations of the autonomy of Catalonia within Spain, and particularly against a recent decision of the Spanish Constitutional Court to annul or rein…