- The
Tagus (/ˈteɪɡəs/ TAY-gəs; Spanish:
Tajo [ˈtaxo]; Portuguese: Tejo [ˈtɛʒu]; see below) is the
longest river in the
Iberian Peninsula. The
river rises...
- The
Tajo Building was a six-story
office building on the
northwest corner of
First and
Broadway in
downtown Los Angeles, California, in the
United States...
- The
Tower of
Tajo (Spanish:
Torre del
Tajo) is a
tower located in Barbate, Spain. It was
declared Bien de Interés
Cultural in 1985.[citation needed] v...
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Belmonte de
Tajo (Spanish pronunciation: [belˈmonte ðe ˈtaxo]) is a muni****lity of the
autonomous community of
Madrid in
central Spain. It
belongs to...
- Fuentidueña de
Tajo is a muni****lity of the
autonomous community of Madrid,
central Spain. It
belongs to the
comarca of Las Vegas. It was one of the settings...
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Tajo Abierto ("Open Wound" in English) is the
third studio album by Chilean-American singer-songwriter
Francisca Valenzuela. The
album was
released on...
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terraces of the
rivers Ebro, Duero, Arlanzón, Arlanza, Pisuerga, Miño, Tormes,
Tajo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir, etc.) The archaeo-palaeontological
records in Sierra...
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Italo Tajo (25
April 1915 – 28
March 1993) was an
Italian operatic b****,
particularly acclaimed for his
Mozart and
Rossini roles.
Tajo was born in Pinerolo...
- 100-plus-meter-deep El
Tajo canyon above which the city perches. The
Spanish fir is
endemic to the
mountains surrounding Ronda.
Three bridges over the
Tajo canyon: 1...
- some by
throwing them from the
windows to the
rocks at the
bottom of the El
Tajo gorge. The
chamber is
entered through a
square building that was once the...