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competed in
matches against other Catalan teams and was
known as Selecció
Ciutat de Barcelona,
taking the name Peña
Femenina Barcelonista in 1971. Shortly...
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Estadi Ciutat de València (Valencian: [esˈtaði siwˈtad de vaˈlensia]; Spanish:
Estadio Ciudad de
Valencia [esˈtaðjo θjuˈðað ðe βaˈlenθja]; English: City...
- The
Ciutat de la Justícia de
Barcelona i l'Hospitalet de
Llobregat or just
Ciutat de la Justícia (Catalan for City of Justice) is a
recent architectural...
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Ciutat Meridiana is a
neighborhood in the Nou
Barris district of Barcelona,
Catalonia (Spain). v t e 41°27′39.29″N 2°10′27.96″E / 41.4609139°N 2.1744333°E...
- The
Ciutat Esportiva Joan
Gamper (Catalan pronunciation: [siwˈtat əspuɾˈtiβə ʒuˈaŋ ˈɡampəɾ]) is the
training ground and
academy base of
Spanish football...
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Ciutat Vella (Catalan pronunciation: [siwˈtad ˈbeʎə],
meaning in
English "Old City") is a
district of Barcelona,
numbered District 1. The name
means "old...
- Música, the
Palacio de Congresos, the Metro, the City of Arts and
Sciences (
Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències), the
Valencian Museum of
Enlightenment and Modernity...
- The City of Arts and
Sciences (Valencian:
Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Spanish:
Ciudad de las
Artes y las Ciencias) is a
cultural and architectural...
- of siege, the city was
reconquered by
James I of
Aragon and was
renamed Ciutat de
Mallorca (Mallorca City). In
addition to
being kept as the
capital of...
- the
scientific magazine Quarhis (Quaderns d’Arqueologia i Història de la
ciutat de Barcelona) as an
updated successor to the
former magazine Cuadernos de...