- It may
refer to
Malecón, Havana, Cuba
Malecon ****tails,
named after the
Malecón in Havana.
Malecón 2000, Guayaquil,
Ecuador Malecón,
Puerto Vallarta...
- The
Malecón (officially
Avenida de Maceo) is a
broad esplanade, roadway, and
seawall that
stretches for 8 km (5 miles)
along the
coast in Havana, Cuba...
-
complex is
divided into four towers:
Malecon 1,
Malecon 2,
Malecon 3 and
Hilton Santo Domingo. The
three Malecon towers each with a
height of 122.4 m...
- The
Malecón is a 12-block, mile-long
esplanade in
Puerto Vallarta's
Centro and Zona Romántica, in the
Mexican state of Jalisco. The
waterfront crosses...
-
Malecón 2000 is the name
given to the
boardwalk overlooking the
Guayas River in the
Ecuadorian port city of Guayaquil. An
urban renewal project focusing...
-
Malecón Lighthouse (Spanish: "Faro de
Malecón", also
known simply as "El Faro") is a
defunct lighthouse along the
Malecón in Centro,
Puerto Vallarta,...
- the
Malecón de la Marina, the
Malecón Cisneros, and the
Malecón de la Reserva.
Another two malecones, 28 de
Julio and Balta,
separate the
Malecón Cisneros...
- The
Malecon is a ****tail
named after the El
Malecón, the
winding beachfront avenue atop the
seawall in Havana, Cuba. The ****tail has at
least three different...
- with
teams spotted with
luchadores at
Plaza Hidalgo and
running along the
Malecón. Much like the 33rd and 34th seasons,
teams traveled by
chartered plane...
-
biggest in Cuba. The
Malecon/Sea wall: is the
avenue that runs
along the
north coast of the city,
beside the seawall. The
Malecón is the most po****r avenue...