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  2. List of markets in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    List of markets in Barcelona. La Boqueria. The city of Barcelona has a great many neighborhood markets that provide meat, fish, produce, and more on a daily basis, and are still vital to the urban life of the city. Many of the city's historic markets date to the mid-to-late 19th century, as the city was experiencing rapid growth due to the ...

  3. Plaça de Catalunya - Wikipedia

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    Plaça de Catalunya. Plaça de Catalunya (pronounced [ˈplasə ðə kətəˈluɲə], meaning in English "Catalonia Square"; sometimes referred to as Plaza de Cataluña, its Spanish name) is a large square in central Barcelona that is generally considered to be both its city centre and the place where the old city (see Barri Gòtic and Raval, in Ciutat Vella) and the 19th century-built Eixample ...

  4. Pornography laws by region - Wikipedia

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    (a) shows or reads obscene text, images or words to a child, or makes a child listen or read obscene text, images or words, (b) places, displays or shows obscene content in places which children can see, read or hear (c) sells or rents obscene content in a way that may aims to hide the actual content (d) sells or rents obscene content in places ...

  5. Mango (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Net income. €170 million (2015) Number of employees. 15,000 (2015) Website. shop .mango .com. Mango store. Punto Fa, S.L., trading as Mango, is a Spanish fast-fashion company, founded in Barcelona by brothers Isak Andic and Nahman Andic. [1] It designs, manufactures and markets women's and men's clothing and accessories.

  6. Port of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Barcelona(Catalan: Port de Barcelona, IPA:[ˈpɔɾðəβəɾsəˈlonə]; Spanish: Puerto de Barcelona) is a major port in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.[4] Its 7.86 km2(3 sq mi) are divided into three zones: Port Vell(the Old Port), the commercial/industrial port, and the logistics port (Barcelona Free Port).

  7. Plaça d'Espanya, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Plaça d'Espanya Plaça d'Espanya with the Plaza de toros de las Arenas The Venetian towers Celebrating La Merce with a great fireworks show.. Plaça d'Espanya (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈplasə ðəsˈpaɲə]; English: Plaza of Spain) is one of Barcelona's most important squares, built on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, held at the foot of Montjuïc, in the Sants ...

  8. Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Passeig de Gràcia ( Catalan pronunciation: [pəˈsɛdʒ də ˈgɾasiə]) or Paseo de Gracia ( Spanish pronunciation: [paˈseo de ˈɡɾaθja]) is one of the major avenues in Barcelona ( Catalonia, Spain) and one of its most important shopping and business areas, containing several of the city's most celebrated pieces of architecture.

  9. Postal codes in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish postal codes were introduced on 1 July 1984, [1] when the Sociedad Estatal de Correos y Telégrafos introduced automated mail sorting. They consist of five numerical digits, [ 2 ] where the first two digits, ranging 01 to 52, correspond either to one of the 50 provinces of Spain or to one of the two autonomous cities on the African coast .