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Llotja (Eastern Catalan: [ˈʎɔdʒə],
plural llotjes); in Aragonese: loncha; in Spanish: lonja; is a
Catalan term for
important buildings used for commercial...
- The
Lonja de la Seda (Spanish: [ˈloŋxa ðe la ˈseða]; Valencian:
Llotja de la Seda [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la ˈseða],
English "Silk Exchange") is a late
Valencian Gothic-style...
- The
Llotja de
Barcelona or
Llotja de Mar (Catalan for
Loggia of
Barcelona or Sea Loggia) is a
building located on P****eig d'Isabel II, in the La Ribera...
- La
Llotja de
Lleida is a
theatre and
congress centre in
Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). It
opened its
doors in
January 2010, and is
owned by the city council...
- The
Escola de la
Llotja (Catalan pronunciation: [əsˈkɔlə ðə lə ˈʎɔdʒə], "
Llotja School"; Spanish:
Escuela de la Lonja),
officially the
Escola d'Arts i...
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Elche (/ˈɛltʃeɪ/, Spanish: [ˈeltʃe]; Valencian: Elx, UK: /ɛltʃ/, US: /eɪlʃ/, Valencian: [ˈɛʎtʃ] is a city and muni****lity of Spain,
belonging to the province...
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ceremonially started its
operations on 20
January 1401,
inside Barcelona's
Llotja de Mar [ca].: 3 The Taula's charter,
dated 1405 or 1412
depending on authors...
- Dead
Lucrecia (1804), by
Catalan sculptor Damià Campeny. Barcelona:
Llotja de Mar....
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Neptune (1802) by
Catalan sculptor Nicolau Travé, with two
nereids by
Antoni Solà (Barcelona:
Llotja de Mar)...
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Dunkirk in 1791,
which led to the
creation of the
decimal metric system. La
Llotja,
another building in La
Barceloneta neighborhood, is a
neoclassical building...