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Reales Atarazanas (Spanish for
Royal Shipyards) may
refer to
Reales Atarazanas (Barcelona),
shipyards in Barcelona,
Spain Reales Atarazanas (Santo Domingo)...
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amongst which are the
Atarazanas Reales de Barcelona, in Barcelona, the
Atarazanas Reales de Sevilla, in Seville, the
Atarazanas del Grao in
Valencia and...
- Las Damas, the
restored and
expanded Plaza de España is
bordered by Las
Atarazanas (former
naval yard, now a museum) and a
number of
small shops and restaurants...
- The
Seville Shipyard (Spanish:
Atarazanas de Sevilla) is a
medieval shipyard in the city of
Seville (Andalusia, Spain) that
operated from the 13th to the...
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Barcelona Royal Shipyard (Catalan: Dr****anes
Reials de Barcelona, Spanish:
Atarazanas Reales de Barcelona) is a
shipyard and
former military building of Gothic...
- Las Damas, the
restored and
expanded Plaza de España is
bordered by Las
Atarazanas (former
naval yard, now a museum) and a
number of
small shops and restaurants...
- of the Holy Martyrs. La Concepción,
botanical and
historical garden.
Atarazanas Market.
Anglican Cemetery of St. George. Palm
grove and
Muelle Uno. Port...
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number of turrets, the
largest of
which were
those that
surrounded the
Atarazanas. New
suburbs formed as the city expanded,
including walled neighborhoods...
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beginnings of
Spanish naval construction in the 13th
century with the Real
Atarazanas de
Sevilla and the Real
Carenero of San Fernando.
Ships made in these...
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Guadalmedina station is
served by Line 1 of the metro, from
Andalucia Tech to
Atarazanas; and Line 2 as the
terminus of the line from
Palacio de los Deportes....