named Plaça Nova de Jonqueres. Prior to the approval of the square's current name in 1980, it bore a number of other names, including Bisbe Urquinaona; Ferrer...
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the underground part of Plaça Catalunya were designed by pupils of Escola Massana. A few theatres have been established in Plaça Catalunya since its construction...
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and Via Laietana, next to Plaça Urquinaona - after which it is named - in the Eixample. It can be accessed from Plaça Urquinaona and Via Laietana. The part...
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1878, he was made bishop of Barcelona. The Plaça Urquinaona is named after him. "Bishop José Maria de Urquinaona y Vidot †". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved...
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through Plaça Urquinaona towards Plaça de Catalunya, where the medieval city walls stood before the construction of Eixample. After Plaça de Catalunya...
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being part of an ambitious plan to build an underground city from Plaça Urquinaona to Plaça de la Universitat, the urban decay prevalent in the area from...
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Catalonia, Spain, in the Ciutat Vella district. The avenue runs from Plaça Urquinaona to Plaça d'Antonio López, by the seafront, and separates the neighbourhoods...
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after Roger of Lauria. It starts in Carrer de Còrsega and ends in Plaça Urquinaona and is located between Carrer de Pau Claris and Carrer del Bruc, in...
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'Prou! Recuperem el Seny'). It took place around midday starting in Plaça Urquinaona and ending in França railway station. The objective of the rally was...
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and as of September 2021[update] also in Barcelona (including in the Plaça Urquinaona and Sant Antoni) and Madrid as well as Turín, Genova, Civitacampomarano...
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