- Boetie, and
Lewis Nkosi.
Rebuilt as a whites-only area
under the name of
Triomf ("Triumph") in the 1960s, in 2006 it was
officially returned to its original...
- The Arc de
Triomf (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈaɾk də
tɾiˈomf]) is a
memorial arch in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was
built by
architect Josep Vilaseca...
-
Triomf is a 2008 film
based on the 1994
novel by
Marlene van Niekerk. On the eve of
elections in the
newly democratic South Africa, the
whole country is...
- Arc de
Triomf is a
Rodalies de
Catalunya and
Barcelona Metro interchange complex. It is
named after the
adjacent triumphal arch of the same name near which...
- and academic. She is best
known for her novels, the
satirical tragicomedy Triomf (1994) and the Hertzog-winning
Agaat (2004),
which explore themes including...
- city's main
public park, the Parc de la Ciutadella, with Vilaseca's Arc de
Triomf forming the entrance. More than 2
million people from Spain, the rest of...
- opened. 1932 – Bordeta-Santa Eulàlia and Catalunya-Arc de
Triomf sections opened. 1933 – Arc de
Triomf-Marina
section opened. 1951 – Marina-Clot
section opened...
- 1795
around the
glacis of the
Ciutadella fortress. It
starts at the Arc de
Triomf,
where it
meets Avinguda de Vilanova,
Carrer de
Trafalgar and P****eig de...
- Sebastià
Somorrostro Buildings and
structures Ancient synagogue Arc de
Triomf Arenas de
Barcelona Avinguda Diagonal Barcelona Cathedral Barcelona Pavilion...
-
President Lluís Companys, who was
executed in 1940. It
starts in Arc de
Triomf and ends in Parc de la Ciutadella, on
Carrer de Pujades. The
original Cerdà...