Dam of Valmayor in Madrid

Dam of Valmayor in Madrid

Dam of Valmayor in Madrid
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Panoramic photo by José Ignacio Terán گرفته شده در 10:02, 20/06/2009 - Views loading...

Dam of Valmayor in Madrid

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A: Dam of Valmayor, down of Madrid

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B: hermitage of Lady of Herreria

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F: San Lorenzo del Escorial Monastery of Madrid

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G: Main courtyard of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

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H: Constitucion square o San Lorenzo del Escorial

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I: Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio, Hospital Clinico Veterinario

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J: Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio, Edificio A

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