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La Rambla can be considered a series of shorter streets, each differently named, hence the plural form Les Rambles (the original Catalan form; in Spanish it is Las Ramblas). The street is successively called: [2] Rambla de Canaletes – the site of the Font de Canaletes fountain
La Rambla (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 7 La Rambla, Barcelona, an iconic and busy street in central Barcelona; La Rambla (climb), climbing route in Catalonia, Spain La Rambla, Córdoba, a municipality in Spain
Another line, "I've walked Las Ramblas/but not with real intent", brings to mind the account in George Orwell's first-hand account of the war, Homage to Catalonia of fighting on the Ramblas. According to Orwell, the various factions were seemingly getting nowhere with the fighting and often a sense of camaraderie overriding the vaunted ...
Las Ramblas may refer to: La Rambla, Barcelona (often called Las Ramblas), an iconic and busy street in central Barcelona; Las Ramblas Resort, a canceled mixed-use project that was to be constructed in Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Campo de Golf Las Ramblas, a golf course in Villamartin, Valencian Community of Spain
Listen instead Las Ramblas at Market Square in Brownsville has been named a semifinalist in the James Beard Foundation's "Outstanding Bar" category for the second year in a row. In 2023, the ...
In August 2017, a 22-year-old man rammed a car into crowds in Barcelona on Las Ramblas, a popular tourist spot, killing 13 people. The man, Younes Abouyaaqoub, fled the scene on foot before later ...
The original fountain from the 18th century came from a deposit located in the Torre de Sant Sever of the old medieval walls, which supplied the area of Las Ramblas and the Raval. It had a cistern that already received the name of Canaletes, perhaps because of the multiple channels that from here provided to diverse fountains of the zone. With ...
Rambla Gran Bretaña. Rambla Sur was the name of the Rambla from the south of the Ciudad Vieja up to Parque Rodó.. Rambla Francia starts from the southmost breakwater of the Port, called Escollera Sarandi and ends at the Cubo del Sur, one of the few remains of the old fortifications of Montevideo, just across the Old Anglican Temple.