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Santander from mount Penacastillo

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View from the mount of Peñacastillo, with an altitude of 136 meters (447 feet). From here you can see the city of Santander, its bay and harbour, and the runaway of the airport of Parayas. Near the Rugby field of the school Augusto González Linares.

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Immagini nelle vicinanze di Northern Spain

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A: Mount Penacastillo

di 2k10, 350 metri di distanza

View from the mount of Peñacastillo, with an altitude of 136 meters (447 feet). From here you can see...

Mount Penacastillo

B: PCTCAN

di 2k10, 1.4 km di distanza

Panorámica del Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria, situado en Santander.www.pctcan.es

PCTCAN

C: Barrio Pesquero de Santander

di Jose Manuel Lanza Herrera, 2.4 km di distanza

En 1942 se aprueba la construcción del poblado de viviendas para pescadores, que esta situado al sure...

Barrio Pesquero de Santander

D: Marques de La Hermida - Varadero - Barrio Pesquero

di Jose Manuel Lanza Herrera, 2.5 km di distanza

En 1942 se aprueba la construcción del poblado de viviendas de pescadores situado en el sureste de la...

Marques de La Hermida - Varadero - Barrio Pesquero

E: Iglesia Anunciacion, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

di Rodrigo Gonzalez, 3.8 km di distanza

La construcción de esta iglesia renacentista no empezó hasta el año 1607, sufriendo un parón entre lo...

Iglesia Anunciacion, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

F: Plaza Porticada, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

di Rodrigo Gonzalez, 3.9 km di distanza

Foto panorámica de la Plaza Porticada de Santander ::: www.CantabrU.com

Plaza Porticada, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

G: Banco Santander Headquarters :: www.CantabrU.com

di Rodrigo Gonzalez, 4.1 km di distanza

La sede social del Santander en el Paseo de Pereda es un símbolo no sólo del banco, sino de la capita...

Banco Santander Headquarters :: www.CantabrU.com

H: Santander, Cantabria

di Daniel Font, 4.1 km di distanza

Cantabria está situada en la cornisa Cantábrica, nombre dado a la franja de tierra existente entre el...

Santander, Cantabria

I: Santander, Cantabria

di Daniel Font, 4.1 km di distanza

Cantabria está situada en la cornisa Cantábrica, nombre dado a la franja de tierra existente entre el...

Santander, Cantabria

J: Funicular Rio la Pila, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

di Rodrigo Gonzalez, 4.1 km di distanza

El funicular  une la calle Río de la Pila con el paseo del General Dávila, salvando la fuerte pendien...

Funicular Rio la Pila, Santander :: www.CantabrU.com

Questo panorama è stato scattato in Northern Spain, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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