- The
Palace of
Moncloa (Spanish:
Palacio de la
Moncloa), also
known as
Moncloa Palace or La
Moncloa, is the
official residence and
workplace of the President...
-
Moncloa-Aravaca is a
district of the muni****lity of Madrid, Spain. It is
located to the
northwest of the city centre,
spanning across both
banks of the...
- The
Moncloa Pacts (Spanish:
Pactos de la
Moncloa) (full title: the
Agreement on the
Program of
Sanitation and
Reform of the
Economy and the
Agreement on...
- The Faro de
Moncloa is a 92-metre (302 ft)-high
transmission tower with an
observation deck at the
Plaza De
Moncloa, Madrid, Spain. It was envisioned...
- The
Moncloa Football Club was a
football team
based in Madrid, Spain,
which was
founded in
April 1902 and
dissolved in 1907
after being absorbed by Madrid...
- 45.8 ha.
Parque Madrid Río (also in Centro, Carabanchel, Usera, Latina,
Moncloa-Aravaca and
Villa de Vallecas); 121.1 ha.
Parque del Capricho; 17.6 ha...
- The
Moncloa Chief of Staff,
officially called Director of the
Cabinet of the
Prime Minister, is the most
senior political appointee in the
Office of the...
-
Constitute Project.
Retrieved 11
April 2024. "Institutions of Spain". La
Moncloa, the
Office of the
President of the Government.
Retrieved 15
April 2024...
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Moncloa [moŋˈkloa] is a
multimodal station in Madrid,
Spain that
serves Madrid Metro Line 3 and Line 6, as well as city
buses and
intercity and long-distance...
- 671:
Madrid (
Moncloa) -
Moralzarzal 672:
Madrid (
Moncloa) -
Cerceda (through Mataelpino) 672a:
Madrid (
Moncloa) -
Cerceda 673:
Madrid (
Moncloa) - Villalba...