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Casilda Iturrizar (1818 – 22
February 1900), also
known as the
Epalza widow, was a
Spanish philanthropist and
businessperson from
Bilbao in the Basque...
- Doña
Casilda Iturrizar Park is a
public park
located in the city of
Bilbao (Basque
Autonomous Community, Spain), in the
central neighbourhood of Indautxu...
- of 12 ha (30 acres), both
located on the outskirts. The Doña
Casilda Iturrizar Park is
located in the
district of Abando, near the town
centre and covers...
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building of the
museum is
located entirely inside the city's Doña
Casilda Iturrizar park. It is the
second largest and most
visited museum in the
Basque Country...
- La Rambla, Barcelona, 1906
Monument to
Casilda Iturrizar (the "Widow of Elpalza"), Doña
Casilda Iturrizar Park, Bilbao, 1906
three allegoric sculptural...
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officer of Coca-Cola. Simón
Iturri Patiño,
business magnate.
Casilda Iturrizar,
businessperson and philanthropist.
Jacques Laf****e,
banker and politician...
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hospitals and clinics, the
large Society of
Jesus school and the Doña
Casilda Iturrizar park, all
located in the area.
Indautxu was a
predominantly rural area...
- the del Tigre, the
Mercado de la Ribera, the
pergola of
Parque Casilda Iturrizar or the
Kiosco del Arenal. In Santutxu,
according to the
Bilbao Hall census...
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second dry dock built. 1906 – August:
General strike. 1907 – Doña
Casilda Iturrizar park created. 1913 San Mamés
Stadium opens.
Euzkadi newspaper begins publication...
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located at one of the
links of Bilbao's Gran Vía with the Doña
Casilda Iturrizar Park, a
short distance from the
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. "Julio de Arteche...