- The
gates are
called by the
original Spanish word for "gate",
puerta (plural:
puertas). This gate was
built in 1662 as the governor-general's gate when...
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Antonio José
Puerta Pérez (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈpweɾta]; 26
November 1984 – 28
August 2007) was a
Spanish professional footballer who pla****...
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Federico Ramón
Puerta (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈmom ˈpweɾta] ; born 9
September 1951) is an
Argentine Peronist politician who has
served as a governor...
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footballer Alonso José
Puerta,
Spanish politician Lina
Puerta,
American artist Mariano Puerta,
Argentinian tennis player Ramón
Puerta,
Argentinian politician...
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Gustavo Adolfo Puerta Molano (born 23 July 2003) is a
Colombian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for EFL
Championship club Hull City,...
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Puerta 7 is an
Argentinian crime drama thriller television series created by
Martin Zimmerman and
starring Dolores Fonzi,
Esteban Lamothe and
Carlos Belloso...
- The
Puerta del Sol (Spanish: [ˈpweɾta ðel ˈsol], English: "Gate of the Sun") is a
public square in Madrid, one of the best
known and
busiest places in...
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Puerta Real may
refer to two
places in Spain:
Puerta Real (Granada), historic,
central area of the city of
Granada Puerta Real (Seville), an
ancient gate...
- Joe
Puerta (born July 2, 1951) is the b****ist/vocalist and
founder of the
American rock
group Ambrosia. He co-wrote one of the band's
early hits, "Holdin'...
- The
Puerta de Alcalá is a Neo-classical gate in the
Plaza de la
Independencia in Madrid, Spain. It was a gate of the
former Walls of
Philip IV. It stands...