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- was unveiled in Madrid. Since 2003, the statue has been located at Las Vistillas gardens in Madrid. Raquel Meller fountain (1966), portra**** as a violets...
- Spanish). Retrieved 1 June 2024. "Madre Teresa Titos Garzón". Santo Domingo Vistillas (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 June 2024. Dominican Congregation of Santo Domingo...
- as Barrio de la UVA). Barrio San Bartolomé Emperadores La Pastora Las Vistillas Cuadro de la Virgen Andújar is twinned with: Favara, Italy List of muni****lities...
- portillos, opened at different dates: Portillo de la Vega, Portillo de las Vistillas, Portillo de Gilimón, Portillo de del Campillo del Mundo Nuevo, Portillo...
- de Santa Ana [es], Calle de las Dos Hermanas, the Temple of Debod, Las Vistillas [es], Calle de Bailén [es], the Sabatini Gardens, the Círculo de Bellas...
- perpendicularly over this ravine, thus joining the Royal Palace area with Vistillas to the south and beyond. Only a small part of the project to extend Bailén...
- other palaces added to its main entails, such as those of Leganitos, las Vistillas or Cuesta de la Vega. It will be the end of the 18th century when the...
- in the historical centre of Madrid, very near to Bailén street, Las Vistillas and the Royal Palace. Building work began back in the 17th century, being...
- Muslim and Christian communities residing on the hills of Almudena and Vistillas in Madrid, Spain. These communities were separated by an ancient stream...
- 2021-05-12. Tacitus, Annales, vi.9.2 Vervaet, "A Note on Syme's Chronology of Vistilla's Children", Ancient Society, 30 (2000), p. 99 Syme, "Domitius Corbulo"...