- The
Giralda (Spanish: La
Giralda [la xiˈɾalda]) is the bell
tower of
Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain. It was
built as the
minaret for the
Great Mosque...
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Giralda Farms was the
estate of
Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge in Madison, New Jersey. She
would hold dog
shows at the property.
After her
death it was converted...
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Alimentos La
Giralda is a
Venezuelan trading company that imports,
produces and
distributes foodstuffs such as capers, pickles, olives,
canned fruits...
- in the
center of the
transept is 42 m (138 ft). The
total height of the
Giralda tower from the
ground to the
weather vane is 104.5 m (342 ft 10 in). The...
- La
Giralda may
refer to: La
Giralda (San Juan,
Puerto Rico),
listed on the U.S.
National Register of
Historic Places Alimentos La
Giralda, a food company...
- The
Giralda is the name of a
landmark in
Kansas City, Missouri. It
stands 138 feet (42 m) tall at the
corner of West 47th
Street and Mill Cr**** Parkway...
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protect these civilians from violence. Thus Shed was
replaced by Plan
Giralda around 23
September 1964.
Since the revolution,
Zanzibar had
merged with...
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today owned by
Philip Morris,
Fosforera Suramericana, C.A.,
Alimentos La
Giralda, and
Banco Exterior. Nowadays,
Fierro Group in
Venezuela (also
known as...
-
Vernoy de Saint-Georges 24
December 1849
Paris Opera, Salle Le Peletier
Giralda, ou La
nouvelle psyché opéra
comique 3 acts (135 minutes) Eugène Scribe...
- his
spiritual home
under its new director, Émile Perrin. In July 1850
Giralda, ou La
nouvelle psyché – one of Adam's best
operas in Forbes's view – was...