- A
hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term
shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed,
usually a bunk bed in a
dormitory sleeping 4–20 people...
-
theory holds that in pre-19th-century
Spain few
innkeepers at posadas,
albergues or
bodegas offering meals and
rooms for
travellers could write and few...
- The
Albergue Olímpico Germán
Rieckehoff (English:
Olympic Hostel),
often referred as El
Albergue, is an
athletic training and
recreational center located...
-
Albergue Caritativo Tricoche or
Hospital Tricoche (English:
Tricoche Charitable Shelter or
Tricoche Hospital) is a
historic building located on
Calle Tricoche...
- Salazar, Luis Ramírez (11
March 2018). "Exprimera dama
fundadora de
albergues infantiles,
Marita Camacho,
llega a los 107 años". ameliarueda.com (in...
-
Camino de
Santiago a 2018".
Camino de Santiago. Guía definitiva: etapas,
albergues,
rutas (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 25 July 2018. Zhang, Ke; Ramos-Riera...
- the
rural town of Orocovis,
Puerto Rico. Colón
started his
career at the
Albergue Olímpico in Salinas,
Puerto Rico. It was
there that he
earned the nickname...
- La
Tetona Mendoza (2012) as Cabo
Valdivia Casa de Mi
Padre (2012) El
Albergue (2012) as
Bulgaro Antonio (TV series)
Cellmates (2011) as
Emilio Sharktopus...
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Rainha (1485) and
heading to the Alcobaça
Monastery (1252),
which was an
albergue (hostel) for
medieval pilgrims who
could only stay
there for a
single night...
- to the
provision of
hostel accommodation for
pilgrims (the so-called
albergues). In 2016, 12,089 pilgrims,
representing 4.35% of the
total completing...