- The
Consulado de
mercaderes was the
Spanish merchant guild,
founded in Seville, the sole port for Spain's
overseas trade in the 16th and 17th centuries...
- east, the
Federal District buildings to the
south and the Old
Portal de
Mercaderes to the west, the
Nacional Monte de
Piedad building at the
northwest corner...
- (notably
regarding the
payment of
wages to sailors). The
consulado de
mercaderes was set up in 1543 in
Seville as a
merchant guild to
control trade with...
- Old
Portal de
Mercaderes in the
historic center of
Mexico City was and is the west side of the main
plaza (otherwise
known as the "Zócalo"). This side...
-
Mercaderes (Spanish pronunciation: [meɾkaˈðeɾes]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Cauca Department, Colombia. "Censo
Nacional de Población y Vivienda...
- jas.2013.06.030. hdl:11441/135755. Otte,
Enrique (1996),
Sevilla y sus
mercaderes a
fines de la Edad Media,
Vicerrectorado de
Relaciones Institucionales...
- San
Francisco and
Plaza de Armas) and
major tourist streets (Obispo and
Mercaderes) near completion. By the end of 2012
official Census, 19.1% of the po****tion...
- part of the
capital of Peru.[citation needed] In the city of Arequipa,
Mercaderes is also a
considerably large pedestrian street. Also,
recently three of...
- four
streets of the old part of the city (Santo Domingo, Ayuntamiento,
Mercaderes and Estafeta) via the Town Hall
Square and the
short section "Telefónica"...
- Juan de Herrera, the
architect of the
Escorial to
house the
Consulado de
mercaderes of Seville.: 128
Until then, the
merchants of
Seville had been in the...