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Navacerrada is a muni****lity of the
Community of Madrid, Spain. It lies at an
elevation of 1,203
metres (3,947 ft) on the
Reservoir Navacerrada and the...
- The
Navacerrada P**** (Spanish:
Puerto de
Navacerrada [ˈpweɾto ðe naβaθeˈraða]) is a
mountain p**** in the
Guadarrama Mountains, in the
centre of the Iberian...
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Navacerrada Dam is a
reservoir in
Navacerrada in the
Community of Madrid, Spain. At an
elevation of 1200 m, its
maximum surface area is 93
hectares (230...
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Carlos María de la
Torre y
Navacerrada (27
February 1809 – 2
December 1879) was a
Spanish soldier and politician. He
served as the governor-general of...
- sub-range is an
imposing sight,
starting in the
Community of
Madrid at
Navacerrada P****, and
averaging more than 2,000
metres in
elevation all the way to...
- La
Maliciosa (2227 m) and the
valley of La Barranca, to the west the
Navacerrada p**** (1858 m) and to the east the rest of
Cuerda Larga. To the north...
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Banyoles El
Atazar Dam
Estanys de
Baiau Lakes of
Covadonga Embalse de
Navacerrada Sanabria Lake
Natural Park Vänern Vättern Mälaren Hjälmaren Storsjön...
- La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland1 (Dfb) Mouthe, France1 (Dfb)
Puerto de
Navacerrada, Spain1 (Dsb,
bordering on Csb) Saint-Véran, France1 (Dfb, bordering...
- the
liberal government of his predecessor,
Carlos María de la
Torre y
Navacerrada. He was the governor-general
during the 1872
Cavite mutiny which led...
- Inca,
Mendoza Province,
Argentina (Dsb,
bordering on Csb)
Puerto de
Navacerrada,
Spain (Dsb,
bordering on Csb)
Rocca di Mezzo,
Italy (Dsb, bordering...