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Vallvidrera (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌbaʎβiˈðɾeɾə]) is a
neighbourhood of the Sarrià-Sant
Gervasi district of Barcelona, Spain. It is
situated in one...
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Vallvidrera Funicular (Catalan and Spanish:
Funicular de
Vallvidrera) is a 736.6-metre-long (2,417 ft)
funicular railway in the
Barcelona district...
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Barcelona minibus service 111
connects it to
Vallvidrera village and the
upper station of the
Vallvidrera funicular. The name
derives from the
Latin Vulgate...
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formed by the old
villages of Sarrià (added to
Barcelona in 1927),
Vallvidrera (added to Sarrià in 1890),
Santa Creu d'Olorda (added to Sarrià in 1916)...
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connecting the town of
Gelida with its
railway station. The
Funicular de
Vallvidrera,
connecting a
station on the
Metro del Vallès
suburban line to the top...
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Tributaries of the
Llobregat include the Canyamssos, the Rubí and the
Vallvidrera. East of that axis, the
watershed of the Besòs
includes the
rivers Ripoll...
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Vallvidrera, el
Tibidabo i les
Planes is a
neighborhood in the Sarrià-Sant
Gervasi district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is
formed by
three areas:...
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Baixador de
Vallvidrera is a
railway station in the Sarrià-Sant
Gervasi district of Barcelona. It is
served by
lines S1 and S2 of the
Metro del Vallès...
- tributaries:
Riera de Merlès
Riera Gavarresa Riera de Rubí
Riera de
Vallvidrera, also
known as la
Rierada List of
rivers of
Spain Baix
Llobregat Besòs...
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British Institute until 1956. In June 1953, she
married Blanco in
Vallvidrera. In 1953, the pair
founded the
School of
Modern Languages at the University...