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Qu'est-ce (qui) est San Sebastian - définition

CITY IN BASQUE COUNTRY, SPAIN
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  • Donostia's Amara before river canalization in the mid 20th century
  • British [[siege of San Sebastián]] in 1813
  • Venue of the Regional Government in the Gipuzkoa Plaza
  • Map of San Sebastian
  • giants and big-heads]] in the Semana Grande/Aste Nagusia
  • Maria Cristina Hotel
  • Igeldo Lighthouse
  • Monuments of the city
  • Ondarreta gardens, and former prison by the beach (far background)
  • Outlying rural areas were absorbed during the 1960s (Loiola)
  • Façade of the Constitution Square (Plaza) in San Sebastián
  • Port of San Sebastian in 1890
  • Victoria Eugenia Theatre at night
  • [[Basque Culinary Center]] campus.
  • Early 20th century residential building (city centre)
  • [[Jamón serrano]] and [[pintxo]]s in one of the numerous bars of the Old Quarter
  • [[Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus]]
  • San Sebastián's Cathedral]]
  • San Sebastián International Film Festival, Red Carpet
  • Kursaal Congress Centre]] and Zurriola Bridge over the [[Urumea]] river
  • [[Miramar Palace]]
  • [[María Cristina Bridge]]
  • View of the harbour
  • [[Tamborrada]], children's section
  • City hall of San Sebastián]]
  • [[Zurriola Bridge]] and mouth of the [[Urumea]]
  • Santa Catalina Bridge after erection of the [[Maria Cristina Bridge]] (1905–1910)
  • San Sebastian in 1843, by [[Eugène de Malbos]]
  • Surf in Donostia / San Sebastián
  • The comb of the wind: ''Peine del viento/Haizearen orrazia'' sculptures of [[Eduardo Chillida]] at the foot of the Igeldo mountain

San Sebastián metropolitan area         
San Sebastian metropolitan area
San Sebastián metropolitan area is an area in the province of Gipuzkoa (Spain) which extends into France. It includes, besides the city of San Sebastián, a number of nearby municipalities, some of them bordering.
San Sebastian (band)         
CANADIAN, INDIE POP ROCK BAND
San Sebastian (Band)
San Sebastian is an indie pop rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Formerly known as Pumps, they broke out on to the scene after appearing on the MuchMusic original series, disBAND.
Hospital de San Sebastián         
FORMER HOSPITAL IN SPAIN
San Sebastian Hospital; San Sebastián Hospital
San Sebastián Hospital is a 16th-century building on Calle Torrijos in Córdoba, Spain. It is situated in the historic centre, just opposite the west front of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba.

Wikipédia

San Sebastián

San Sebastian, officially known as Donostia / San Sebastián (names in both local languages: Donostia (Basque pronunciation: [doˈnos̺tia]) and San Sebastián (Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan])) is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. It lies on the coast of the Bay of Biscay, 20 km (12 miles) from the France–Spain border. The capital city of the province of Gipuzkoa, the municipality's population is 188,102 as of 2021, with its metropolitan area reaching 436,500 in 2010. Locals call themselves donostiarra (singular), both in Spanish and Basque. It is also a part of Basque Eurocity Bayonne-San Sebastián.

The economic activities in the city are dominated by the service sector, with an emphasis on commerce and tourism, as San Sebastian has long been well-known as a tourist destination. Despite the city's small size, events such as the San Sebastián International Film Festival and the San Sebastian Jazz Festival have given it an international dimension. San Sebastian, along with Wrocław, Poland, was the European Capital of Culture in 2016.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour San Sebastian
1. Its main cities are Bilbao, San Sebastian and Vitoria.
2. The town is about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of the coastal city of San Sebastian.
3. Oleaga was shot to death in a hospital parking lot in San Sebastian.
4. The party had planned to hold the march on Sunday in San Sebastian.
5. Last year, Batasuna was allowed to hold a rally in San Sebastian.