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Mataró (Catalan pronunciation: [
mətəˈɾo]) is the
capital and
largest town of the
Maresme county in Catalonia, Spain. It is
located on the
Maresme coast...
- Club
Esportiu Mataró is a
Spanish football team
based in
Mataró, in the
autonomous community of Catalonia.
Founded in 1939, they
currently play in the...
- Mourvèdre (French pronunciation: [muʁvɛdʁ] ; also
known as
Mataro or Monastrell) is a red wine
grape variety grown in many
regions around the
world including...
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according to 2008 data. R1–RG1
trains primarily run on the Barcelona–
Mataró–Maçanet-M****anes railway, the
first railway line in the
Iberian Peninsula...
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Spanish multi-sport club
located in
Mataró, Maresme,
founded in 1912,
considered the
predecessor of the
current CE
Mataró. It
contested two
finals of the...
- (credited as
Lindsey Eaton)[ep 19 credits] (English)
Mataro Mankanshoku (満艦飾 又郎,
Mankanshoku Matarō) is Mako's
younger brother. He is a
delinquent who initially...
- The
Mataró Museum is a
museum in
Mataró, in El Maresme, with a
central office in Can Serra, a
fortified Renaissance building dating back to 1565. The...
- Lake
Mataro is an
ancient lake in the Andes. It
formed over the
northern Altiplano at an
altitude of 3,950
metres (12,960 ft) and
extended over the central...
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bordering with Vallès
Oriental (at the west). Its
capital and
largest city is
Mataró (pop. 119,035 in 2007).
Maresme occupies a long and
narrow area between...
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Josep Puig i
Cadafalch (Catalan: [ʒuˈzɛp ˈputʃ]; 17
October 1867 in
Mataró – 21
December 1956 in Barcelona) was a
Catalan Modernista architect who designed...