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Plaza Mayor

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Plaza Mayor means mains square in Spanish. In the middle ages it wasn't only the center of the city, but also the place for the bull fights. People who were living in the flats around rented their terrace and windows to people how wanted to watch the bull fight from there.

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A: Plaza Mayor

de Armin Leuprecht, la distanta de 10 metri

Plaza Mayor

B: Major Place

de Lorenzo Valles Vila, la distanta de 10 metri

 The origins of the square date back to the fifteenth century, when the confluence of roads (streets ...

Major Place

C: Mayor square of Madrid

de José Ignacio Terán, la distanta de 10 metri

Mayor square of Madrid

D: Plaza Mayor de Madrid

de Carsten Arenz, la distanta de 30 metri

Plaza Mayor de Madrid

E: Madrid, Plaza Mayor

de Tomasz Koc, la distanta de 40 metri

Madrid, Plaza Mayor

F: Plaza Mayor

de Willy Kaemena, la distanta de 60 metri

Wikipedia: "The Plaza Mayor built during the Habsburg period is a central plaza in the city of Madrid...

Plaza Mayor

G: Arc in the Plaza Mayor of Madrid

de pau valiente, la distanta de 60 metri

Arc in the Plaza Mayor of Madrid

H: Salt street of madrid

de José Ignacio Terán, la distanta de 80 metri

Salt street of madrid

I: Arches of Toledo Street in Madrid

de José Ignacio Terán, la distanta de 90 metri

Arches of Toledo Street in Madrid

J: Calle Postas

de Rafael DeVill, la distanta de 100 metri

This beautifull building is standing on Calle Posta, near Plaza Mayor in Madrid. An authentic summer ...

Calle Postas

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In spite of these two bodies, there is still no single Constitution or set of laws applying to all the countries of Europe. Debate rages over the role of the EU in regards to national sovereignty. As of January 2009, the Lisbon Treaty is the closest thing to a European Constitution, yet it has not been approved by all the EU states. 

Text by Steve Smith.

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