-
Chamberí is a
district of Madrid, Spain. It is
further subdivided into six
neighborhoods (Gaztambide, Arapiles, Trafalgar, Almagro, Ríos
Rosas and Vallehermoso)...
-
dissolved in 1932. Back in 1939 as
Racing Club de
Chamberí, the club
later became Agrupación
Recreativa Chamberí, also
playing in one
Tercera División campaign...
- Jesús de
Chamberí,
produced by
Alberto Plaza and the band themselves,
which told a
story of
Jesus returning to the
Madrid neighbourhood of
Chamberí. The album...
- Chambéry (UK: /ˈʃɒ̃bəri/, US: /ˌʃɒ̃beɪˈriː/, French: [ʃɑ̃beʁi]; Arpitan:
Chambèri) is the
prefecture and
largest city of the
Savoie department in the southeastern...
- Jesús de
Chamberí is the
second album by
Spanish folk
metal band Mägo de Oz,
which was
released in 1996. The
album that made Mägo de Oz po****r in Spain...
-
Parque de
Santander along the
Avenida de
Filipinas in the
district of
Chamberí, the
monument is a near-exact
replica of
Motto Stella,
erected in Rizal's...
-
Chamberí is a
defunct metro station on the Line 1 of the
Madrid Metro.
Being one of the
original 8
metro stops of the
Madrid Metro, the
station has been...
-
Racing de Madrid, from the
neighboring city of
Chamberí, and its successor, Agrupación
Recreativa Chamberí. Atlético
Madrid also pla****
their home matches...
- a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 3
Calle Balmes, in the
Chamberí district of Madrid, Spain. When it
opened in 1968, it was the
first new...
-
Miguel Martínez Sanz (a
Third Order Servite) who was the
parish priest in
Chamberí. Martínez
envisioned founding a
group of
seven women who
would minister...