- (Garlic soup), the
Spanish omelette, the
besugo a la
madrileña [es] (bream),
caracoles a la
madrileña [es] (snails, sp.
Cornu aspersum) or the soldaditos...
- La
Movida Madrileña (Spanish: [moˈβiða
maðɾiˈleɲa], The
Madrilenian Scene), also
known as La Movida, was a
countercultural movement that took
place mainly...
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titular sponsor of the tournament, the
Spanish insurance giant Mutua Madrileña. This
controversial change was
subsequently granted and
began to be used...
-
Mutua Madrileña, S.A. also
known as La Mutua, is by its
joint venture with Vida Caixa, the
largest Spanish insurance company as both Vida
Caixa and Mutua...
- The so-called
comedia madrileña or
nueva comedia madrileña ('Madrid comedy' or 'New
Madrid comedy') was a film
trend or film
label for
urban comedies in...
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Callos a la
Madrileña is a
stewed tripe dish,
cooked slowly for
hours over low heat, that is a
speciality of
Spanish cuisine ****ociated with the city...
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Novak Djokovic defeated the
defending champion Rafael Nadal in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the men's
singles tennis title at the 2011
Madrid Open. It was...
- society. New
cultural movements based on
freedom appeared, like La
Movida Madrileña. In May 1982
Spain joined NATO,
followed by a
referendum after a strong...
- La
Madrileña (En el Balcón) (literally "The
Woman from
Madrid (At the Balcony)"),
sometimes simply referred to as La
Madrileña, is a
painting by award-winning...
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Petra Kvitová
defeated Victoria Azarenka in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–4 to win the women's
singles tennis title at the 2011
Madrid Open. It was her first...