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- Metrocentro is a Salvadoran shopping mall chain in Central America. Metrocentro is owned by Grupo Roble, which is based in San Salvador, El Salvador....
- MetroCentro is a tram system serving the centre of the city Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It began operating in October 2007. The tram is operated by...
- Metrocentro Managua is a shopping center in Managua, Nicaragua, developed and operated by the Salvadorean Grupo Roble. The shopping center is home to...
- Center La Gran Via Centro Comercial Galerias Metrocentro San Salvador Metrocentro Santa Ana Metrocentro San Miguel Plaza Mundo Outlet  Guatemala: Centro...
- 2006, but construction was still halfway done by then. In October 2007, Metrocentro tram system was inaugurated. The Junta de Andalucía temporarily transferred...
- November 2010. Sevilla, Diario de (18 March 2010). "Las catenarias del Metrocentro serán desmontadas este fin de semana de cara a la Semana Santa". Diario...
- Almería, Huelva and Jaén. It is also served by six TUSSAM bus routes. The MetroCentro tram line is projected to be extended to serve Santa Justa station. The...
- include the Naciones Unidas National Park, and several malls, including Metrocentro and Santa Clara. During governor Mariano Rivera Paz' time in office,...
- useful in rapid transit systems for the same reason. Since Seville's MetroCentro tramway opened in 2007, sections of its overhead line around the Seville...
- strips on the ground or from overhead wires. Sections of the Seville MetroCentro tramway around the Seville Cathedral were converted to the ACR ground-level...