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Fuencarral [fweŋˈkaral] is a
neighborhood located in the
northern part of Madrid, Spain. It
includes the muni****l area of the
ancient town of Fuencarral...
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Fuencarral-El
Pardo is one of the 21
districts that form the city of Madrid, Spain.
Fuencarral-El
Pardo is the
district number 8 and
consists of the following...
- The
crime of
Fuencarral street (also
known as the
murder on
Fuencarral street or the case of
Fuencarral street) was a
murder that took
place in 1888 on...
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Calle de
Fuencarral is a
street in the
center of
downtown Madrid, Spain. Today, it is a po****r
shopping street and
tourist area. It also
serves as the...
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arranged in a
roughly square shape,
bordered by Gran Vía to the south,
Calle Fuencarral to the east,
Calle Carranza to the north, and
Calle de San
Bernardo to...
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defined by
Calle de San Bernardo,
Calle de San
Vicente Ferrer,
Calle de
Fuencarral, and
Calle de Carranza—streets that once
belonged to the
former Parroquia...
- Madrid, Spain.
Mingorrubio is a
neighborhood in the
northern district of
Fuencarral-El Pardo.
Francisco Franco (1892–1975),
general and
dictator (Caudillo...
- Club
Deportivo Fuencarral was a
football club
based in
Madrid in the
autonomous community of
Community of Madrid. It last pla**** in the
Tercera de Aficionados...
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Fuencarral [fweŋkaˈral] is a
station on Line 10 of the
Madrid Metro,
serving the
Fuencarral barrio. It is
located in fare Zone A. "Línea 10".
Metro de...
- Canillas, San Fermín, Caño Roto, Villaverde, Pan Bendito [es], Zofío and
Fuencarral,
aiming to work as a sort of "high-end"
shacks (with the destinataries...