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Qué (quién) es Madrid$46163$ - definición

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Madrid attacks; Madrid bombing; Madrid Attacks; Madrid Bombings; Madrid Bombing; Madrid bombings (disambiguation); Madrid attack

Madrilenian         
  • The difunct [[Royal Alcázar of Madrid]] was enlarged by [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • Interior of the National Library of Spain
  • 1634–1637}})
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]]
  • Building works of [[Caleido]] in August 2018
  • Madrid de los Austrias]]''. It is the part of Madrid with the most buildings of the Habsburg-period.
  • Children taking refuge during the unsuccessful Francoist bombings (1936–1937) over Madrid during the [[Spanish Civil War]]
  • Viaje de Amaniel
  • [[Community of Madrid]] population pyramid in 2022
  • [[Cuatro Torres Business Area]]
  • View of Madrid from the west, facing the Puerta de la Vega. Drawing by [[Anton van den Wyngaerde]], 1562.
  • The [[Edificio España]]
  • New housing in the [[Ensanche de Vallecas]]
  • ''[[The Second of May 1808]]'' by [[Francisco de Goya]]
  • [[AVE]] rolling stock at the [[Madrid Atocha]] station
  • The [[Círculo de Bellas Artes]]
  • School of Mines, [[Technical University of Madrid]]
  • Museum of the Americas]]
  • Palacio de Deportes]]
  • IGN]]'s National Topographic Map (2012)
  • Students of the IE Business School
  • La 1]]'s newscast services, [[Telediario]]
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], 1656 (Prado Museum)
  • The M-607 meets the M-30 north of the municipality.
  • Fitur fair in Ifema
  • M-30 tunnel parallel to the Manzanares
  • The [[calle de Bravo Murillo]] in 1978
  • Prado Museum]]
  • Nightlife in the Centro District
  • View of Calle de Alcalá in 1750 by [[Antonio Joli]]
  • Festivities of San Isidro Labrador in the ''pradera'', 2007
  • People in costumes during the proclamation (''pregón'') of the 2013 Carnival
  • Madrid as seen by the [[Sentinel-2]] satellite in October 2020
  • Municipal police agents from the 2018 promotion
  • Chalcography for an edition of [[Francisco de Quevedo]]'s ''El Parnaso Español'' (1648)
  • [[Royal Palace of Madrid]], built in the 18th century
  • The [[Teatro Real]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós]]'', by [[Joaquín Sorolla]], 1894
  • 1861 map of the ''Ensanche de Madrid''
  • Plaza Mayor]], built in the 16th century
  • The [[Las Ventas]] bullring
  • 2011 Anti-austerity protests]] in the [[Puerta del Sol]]
  • The rectorate of the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]
  • The network of high capacity roads in Spain features its most important node in Madrid.
  • 2009 Madrid Open]] Women's Final at the [[Caja Mágica]]
  • [[Mercamadrid]] facilities in South-Eastern Madrid
  • Interior of the terminal 4 (T4) of the [[Madrid–Barajas Airport]]
  • National Archaeological Museum]]
  • The [[Madrid Derby]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], January 2015
  • High heels race in WorldPride Madrid 2017
CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN
Madrid (Spain); Capital of Spain; Madrid, Madrid; Madrid City; Madrileña; UN/LOCODE:ESMAD; Madrid (city); Madrileño; Madrileno; Madrilena; Madrid, Spain; The weather in Madrid; Mayrit; Culture of the Community of Madrid; Cultural heritage in the community of Madrid; Madrid- Spain; Madrilenian; Madrid (City); Madrid capital; City of Madrid; Mántŭa Carpetānṓrum; Municipality of Madrid; Geography of Madrid; Draft:Madrid; Immigration to Madrid; Law enforcement in Madrid; Nightlife in Madrid; Cuisine of Madrid; Madrilenian cuisine; Madrid, ES
·noun A native or inhabitant of Madrid.
II. Madrilenian ·adj Of or pertaining to Madrid in Spain, or to its inhabitants.
Madrileno         
  • The difunct [[Royal Alcázar of Madrid]] was enlarged by [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]].
  • Interior of the National Library of Spain
  • 1634–1637}})
  • Madrid Stock Exchange]]
  • Building works of [[Caleido]] in August 2018
  • Madrid de los Austrias]]''. It is the part of Madrid with the most buildings of the Habsburg-period.
  • Children taking refuge during the unsuccessful Francoist bombings (1936–1937) over Madrid during the [[Spanish Civil War]]
  • Viaje de Amaniel
  • [[Community of Madrid]] population pyramid in 2022
  • [[Cuatro Torres Business Area]]
  • View of Madrid from the west, facing the Puerta de la Vega. Drawing by [[Anton van den Wyngaerde]], 1562.
  • The [[Edificio España]]
  • New housing in the [[Ensanche de Vallecas]]
  • ''[[The Second of May 1808]]'' by [[Francisco de Goya]]
  • [[AVE]] rolling stock at the [[Madrid Atocha]] station
  • The [[Círculo de Bellas Artes]]
  • School of Mines, [[Technical University of Madrid]]
  • Museum of the Americas]]
  • Palacio de Deportes]]
  • IGN]]'s National Topographic Map (2012)
  • Students of the IE Business School
  • La 1]]'s newscast services, [[Telediario]]
  • ''[[Las Meninas]]'', by [[Diego de Velázquez]], 1656 (Prado Museum)
  • The M-607 meets the M-30 north of the municipality.
  • Fitur fair in Ifema
  • M-30 tunnel parallel to the Manzanares
  • The [[calle de Bravo Murillo]] in 1978
  • Prado Museum]]
  • Nightlife in the Centro District
  • View of Calle de Alcalá in 1750 by [[Antonio Joli]]
  • Festivities of San Isidro Labrador in the ''pradera'', 2007
  • People in costumes during the proclamation (''pregón'') of the 2013 Carnival
  • Madrid as seen by the [[Sentinel-2]] satellite in October 2020
  • Municipal police agents from the 2018 promotion
  • Chalcography for an edition of [[Francisco de Quevedo]]'s ''El Parnaso Español'' (1648)
  • [[Royal Palace of Madrid]], built in the 18th century
  • The [[Teatro Real]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós]]'', by [[Joaquín Sorolla]], 1894
  • 1861 map of the ''Ensanche de Madrid''
  • Plaza Mayor]], built in the 16th century
  • The [[Las Ventas]] bullring
  • 2011 Anti-austerity protests]] in the [[Puerta del Sol]]
  • The rectorate of the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]
  • The network of high capacity roads in Spain features its most important node in Madrid.
  • 2009 Madrid Open]] Women's Final at the [[Caja Mágica]]
  • [[Mercamadrid]] facilities in South-Eastern Madrid
  • Interior of the terminal 4 (T4) of the [[Madrid–Barajas Airport]]
  • National Archaeological Museum]]
  • The [[Madrid Derby]] at the [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], January 2015
  • High heels race in WorldPride Madrid 2017
CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN
Madrid (Spain); Capital of Spain; Madrid, Madrid; Madrid City; Madrileña; UN/LOCODE:ESMAD; Madrid (city); Madrileño; Madrileno; Madrilena; Madrid, Spain; The weather in Madrid; Mayrit; Culture of the Community of Madrid; Cultural heritage in the community of Madrid; Madrid- Spain; Madrilenian; Madrid (City); Madrid capital; City of Madrid; Mántŭa Carpetānṓrum; Municipality of Madrid; Geography of Madrid; Draft:Madrid; Immigration to Madrid; Law enforcement in Madrid; Nightlife in Madrid; Cuisine of Madrid; Madrilenian cuisine; Madrid, ES
[?madr?'l?nj??]
¦ noun (plural Madrilenos) a native or inhabitant of Madrid.
Derivatives
Madrilenian ?madr?'le?n??n noun & adjective
Fátima Madrid         
SPANISH SWIMMER
Fatima Madrid
Fátima Madrid Calancha (born 28 December 1979 in Seville, Andalusia) is a coach and a former freestyle swimmer from Spain.

Wikipedia

Madrid bombings

Madrid bombings may refer to:

  • Cafetería Rolando bombing, 1974
  • May 1979 Madrid bombing
  • July 1979 Madrid bombings
  • El Descanso bombing, April 1985
  • Madrid airline office attacks, July 1985
  • Plaza República Dominicana bombing, 1986
  • 1992 Madrid bombing
  • 1993 Madrid bombings
  • 1995 Vallecas bombing
  • 2000 Madrid bombing
  • 2001 Madrid bombing
  • 2004 Madrid train bombings
  • 2006 Madrid-Barajas Airport bombing