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DescriptionCalle de Alcalá (Madrid) 16.jpg |
English: View from Calle de Alcalá (street) in Madrid ( Spain). Left: Metropolis Building (1911). Centre: beginning of Gran Vía (street). Right: St. Joseph's Church.
Español: Vista de la Calle de Alcalá de Madrid ( España). A la izquierda, el Edificio Metrópolis (1911). En el centro, el principio de la Gran Vía. A la derecha, la Iglesia de San José.
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12 April 2008 |
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Fermín Rodríguez Fajardo from Spain |
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