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Carabanchel [kaɾaβanˈtʃel] is a
district of Madrid, Spain. It lies on the
southern (right) bank of the Manzanares,
spanning southward down to the M-40...
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Carabanchel Prison (Spanish: Cárcel de
Carabanchel) was a
prison located in the
Carabanchel neighbourhood of Madrid, Spain. It was
opened in Francoist...
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Carabanchel [kaɾaβanˈtʃel] is a
station on Line 5 of the
Madrid Metro,
serving the
Carabanchel area. It is
located in fare Zone A. "El
Ministro de Obras...
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Carabanchel Bajo (or
Carabanchel de Yuso) was a muni****lity of Spain,
located in the
province of Madrid. It was on the
right (south) bank of the Manzanares...
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Enrique Tierno Galván [es]; 45.8 ha.
Parque Madrid Río (also in Centro,
Carabanchel, Usera, Latina, Moncloa-Aravaca and
Villa de Vallecas); 121.1 ha. Parque...
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concentration camps, and
later in
Madrid prisons like Yeserías,
Santa Rita,
Carabanchel and, finally, Torrijos,
because of
having joined the
defeated side in...
- Real Club
Deportivo Carabanchel is a
Spanish football club in the
Carabanchel district in the city of Madrid,
Spain that
plays in the
Tercera Federación...
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Carabanchel Alto ([kaɾaβanˈtʃel ˈalto], "Upper
Carabanchel") is a
station on Line 11 of the
Madrid Metro. It is
located in fare Zone A. "Línea 11". Metro...
- coach,
Burgos started his
managerial career also in Spain, with
amateurs Carabanchel. In the
following years, he
worked as ****istant to
former club and country...
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adaptations in
cheli literature. In 1994, the
chaplain of the now
defunct Carabanchel prison,
Antonio Alonso,
published ‘El Chuchi, los
colegas y la basca’...