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including Bisbe Urquinaona;
Ferrer i Guàrdia,
Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia,
Bisbe Urquinaona and Nova de Junqueres.
Barcelona Metro station Urquinaona, on lines...
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Urquinaona is a
station in the
Barcelona Metro network,
served by TMB
lines L1 and L4. One of the
metro stations in the city centre, and one of the busiest...
- José María
Urquinaona y
Bidot (or Vidot) (1814–1883) was a
bishop of Barcelona. Born in Cádiz, he was
presented at the
First Vatican Council as secretary...
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Sfera H10
Catalunya Plaza Hotel Monegal Olivia Plaza Hotel Hotel Urquinaona Hotel Urquinaona Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto).
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria...
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suburban lines) is accessible.
Maragall (L4/L5) Plaça de
Sants (L1/L5)
Urquinaona (L1/L4)
Verdaguer (L4/L5)
Virrei Amat (L5)
Lines L2, L6, L7, L8, L9 Nord...
- 'Prou!
Recuperem el Seny'). It took
place around midday starting in Plaça
Urquinaona and
ending in França
railway station. The
objective of the
rally was to...
- d'Alí Bei,
crossing Dreta de l'Eixample from Plaça
Urquinaona towards Carrer de Lepant.
Urquinaona (L1, L4) Bus 10
Montbau - Pg. Marítim Bus 54 Estació...
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Espanya (L3, L8)
Rocafort Urgell Universitat (L2)
Catalunya (L3, L6, L7)
Urquinaona (L4) Arc de
Triomf Marina (T4) Glòries (T4, T5, T6) Clot (L2)
Navas La...
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player Elvina Vidot (born 1993),
French Paralympic athlete José María de
Urquinaona y
Vidot (1814–1883),
Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Julien Vidot (born...
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similar movements all
around Europe". The
march started at 4 PM in Plaça
Urquinaona. The
route p****ed
through Via
Laietana and Parc de la
Barceloneta to get...