El Salvador Round in Retiro Park, Madrid

El Salvador Round in Retiro Park, Madrid

El Salvador Round in Retiro Park, Madrid
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Photo panoramique par Diego Dabrio-Polo Pris 10:10, 20/11/2009 - Views loading...

El Salvador Round in Retiro Park, Madrid

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El Salvador round is at the junction between Colombia Street and Uruguay Street, inside Retiro Park, Madrid. There is a monument to Cuba, the former Spanish colony, at the centre of it. Picture taken on November the 20th 2009, at 11:10 AM

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A: Park of Retiro in Madrid Spain by Dawid Gorny

Par Dawid Gorny, à 230 mètres

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B: Retiro Park Lake, monument to Alfonso XII, Madrid

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E: Parque del Retiro de Madrid

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F: Plaza del Parterre in the Retiro Park

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Plaza del Parterre in the Retiro Park

G: Palacio de Cristal

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J: Cristal palace in the Retiro Park

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Text by Steve Smith.

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