Carrer Del Bruc
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Carrer may refer to: People with the surname: *Gustavo Carrer (1885-1968), Italian athlete in football *Pavlos Carrer (1829-1896) Greek music composer In street names; *In Barcelona, Spain: **Carrer d'Aragó **Carrer d'Ausiàs Marc, Barcelona **Carrer de Balmes, Barcelona **Carrer de Bergara, Barcelona **Carrer del Carme, Barcelona **Carrer del Consell de Cent, Barcelona **Carrer d'Entença, Barcelona **Carrer de Pau Claris, Barcelona **Carrer de Pelai, Barcelona **Carrer de Roger de Llúria, Barcelona ** Carrer de Tarragona, Barcelona ** Carrer Gran de Gràcia, Barcelona *In Lleida, Spain: ** Carrer de Lluís Companys, Lleida See also *Carree (name) Carree is a surname. Notable people with this name include the following: * Franciscus Carree (ca. 1630 - 1669), Dutch painter *Isaac Carree (born 1973), American musician * Michiel Carree (1657 – 1727), Dutch painter See also *Carré (surname) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gustavo Carrer
Gustavo Carrer (; 21 May 1885 – 18 February 1968) was an Italian professional football player and manager who played as a forward. He made his debut for the Italy national football team on 7 May 1911, scoring a goal in a 2–2 home draw against Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel .... He collected another appearance for Italy against the same opponent later that year. External links * 1885 births 1968 deaths Italian footballers Italy international footballers A.C. Milan players Inter Milan players Como 1907 players S.S.D. Pro Sesto players Italian football managers Como 1907 managers {{Italy-footy-forward-1880s-stub Association football forwards ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pavlos Carrer
Pavlos Carrer (also Paolo Carrer; el, Παύλος Καρρέρ; 12 May 1829 – 7 June 1896) was a Greek composer, one of the leaders of the Ionian art music school and the first to create national operas and national songs on Greek plots, Greek librettos and verses, as well as melodies inspired by the folk and the urban popular musical tradition of modern Greece. Biography Carrer was a descendant of a noble family of Zante. He studied music in his birthplace with the Italian teachers Giuseppe Cricca, Francesco Marangoni and possibly in Corfu with Nikolaos Mantzaros. A natural musical talent, but also in harmony with the cultural atmosphere of the Ionian Islands of the time, which was dominated by Italian opera and western European culture, he composed his first small musical pieces in the late 1840s. The operatic 'scena' ''Il pellegrino di Castiglia'' attracted the public's attention when it was staged at the ‘Apollon’ Municipal Theatre of Zante. In 1850, in the peak ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer D'Aragó
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Carrer may refer to: People with the surname: *Gustavo Carrer (1885-1968), Italian athlete in football *Pavlos Carrer (1829-1896) Greek music composer In street names; *In Barcelona, Spain: **Carrer d'Aragó **Carrer d'Ausiàs Marc, Barcelona **Carrer de Balmes, Barcelona **Carrer de Bergara, Barcelona **Carrer del Carme, Barcelona **Carrer del Consell de Cent, Barcelona **Carrer d'Entença, Barcelona **Carrer de Pau Claris, Barcelona **Carrer de Pelai, Barcelona **Carrer de Roger de Llúria, Barcelona ** Carrer de Tarragona, Barcelona **Carrer Gran de Gràcia, Barcelona *In Lleida, Spain: **Carrer de Lluís Companys, Lleida See also *Carree (name) Carree is a surname. Notable people with this name include the following: * Franciscus Carree (ca. 1630 - 1669), Dutch painter *Isaac Carree (born 1973), American musician * Michiel Carree (1657 – 1727), Dutch painter See also *Carré (surname) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer D'Ausiàs Marc, Barcelona
Carrer d'Ausiàs Marc (sometimes written as Ausiàs March, see the Pompeu Fabra article for more information on spelling) is a street in Eixample, Barcelona, named after the Valencian poet of the same name. It is located between Carrer de Casp and Carrer d'Alí Bei, crossing Dreta de l'Eixample from Plaça Urquinaona towards Carrer de Lepant. Transport Metro * Urquinaona ( L1, L4) Bus lines * Bus 10 Montbau - Pg. Marítim * Bus 54 Estació del Nord - Campus Nord. * Nitbus N9 Pl. Portal de la Pau - Tiana (Edith Llaurador) Education and culture Schools * IES Fort Pius * Escola Mireia Libraries * Associació Orquestra de Cambra d'Amics dels Clàssics library. Religious services Catholic churches * Església Conventual Mare de Déu del Rosari See also *List of streets and squares in Eixample This is a full list of streets and squares in L'Eixample, a district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. List A * Aldana, d' * Alí Bei, d' * Almogàvers, dels * Anaïs Napo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer De Balmes, Barcelona
''Carrer de Balmes'' (), named after the Catalan philosopher and ecclesiastic Jaume Balmes, is one of the most important avenues in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). It was devised in 1859 as part of Ildefons Cerdà urban plan. Balmes is along '' Carrer Muntaner'' the longest road stretching from the sea towards the mountainside. It starts in the crossing of Pelai and Bergara streets and crosses the Eixample and Sant Gervasi districts, ending in Plaça John Fitzgerald Kennedy, by '' Avinguda del Tibidabo'' and ''Tramvia Blau''. The Sant Gervasi part of the street was constructed after 1908. It is considered the central street of Eixample, with ''Dreta de l'Eixample'' to its right, and ''Esquerra de l'Eixample'' to its left. As with most of the other large streets in the area, it is 20 metres wide, with the difference that its sidewalks are less broad than the average. The street is expected to come under an extensive reform project in 2009, which will see its five lanes be reduced ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer De Bergara, Barcelona
Carrer de Bergara (sometimes, but not officially, ''Vergara'', using the Spanish spelling of the Basque name) is a short street in central Barcelona, stretching from Plaça Catalunya towards Carrer de Pelai. It's in the Eixample district. It's named after the Basque city of Bergara, where an armistice was signed at the end the First Carlist War in 1839. The name of the street was approved in 1900. The street is home to a number of restaurants, cafes, and hotels. Transport *Barcelona Metro station Catalunya, on lines L1 and L3 can be accessed from both sides of the street, and near its north-western end is an access to the FGC railway station of the same name. See also *List of streets and squares in Eixample, Barcelona *Avinguda de la Llum Avinguda de la Llum (Catalan for ''Avenue of Light''; Spanish: Avenida de la Luz) is a now-closed underground mall in Barcelona, the first one of its kind to open in Europe, open between 1940 and 1990, on a 2000 square-metre site built in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer Del Carme, Barcelona
Carrer del Carme (official Catalan name; Spanish: ''Calle del Carmen'') is a street in central Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the Raval neighbourhood of the Ciutat Vella district. It is part of the recently revamped commercial area of Raval. This street contains the main offices of Institut d'Estudis Catalans and Societat Catalana de Geografia, as well as the Catholic church Església de Betlem, built in the Baroque style, and the public library Biblioteca Sant Pau-Santa Creu, based in the former building of Hospital de la Santa Creu, which was moved to El Guinardó. The street is notable for being mentioned on the first page of Jean Genet's novel ''The Thief's Journal''. It must not be confused with '' Plaça del Carmén'' (Carmen is a common typo in online guides which often redirects to that one), in the Les Corts district, or with other streets that bear the same name in other cities. Transport Metro *Liceu metro station, served by L3, on La Rambla right next ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer Del Consell De Cent, Barcelona
Carrer del Consell de Cent (official Catalan name; : ''Carrer del Consell de Cent'') is a long avenue in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It's one of the horizontal streets of the urban grid that makes up Eixample district, spanning the Esquerra de l'Eixample and the Dreta de l'Eixample quarters, starting at the Parc de Joan Miró by carrer de Vilamarí and ending in the neighbourhood of El Clot, by Avinguda Meridiana, in the Sant Martí district. It's named after one of Catalonia's ancient government institutions: the ''Consell de Cent'', the "Council of a Hundred", based in Barcelona. The street's name was approved in 1900, and has never officially changed (but the name has indeed changed of official language). Its original denomination on Ildefons Cerdà's plan, however, was Ll (a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet before 1994). Remarkable architecture * Casa Josep Cerdà (19th century) by Antoni Valls Galí - The first four buildings that followed Ildefons Cerdà's now f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer D'Entença, Barcelona
Carrer d'Entença (official Catalan name; known in Spanish as ''Calle Entenza'') is a street in Barcelona, situated in the left half (''Esquerra de l'Eixample'') of the Eixample district's grid plan. It's named after House of Entença nobleman Berenguer d'Entença i Montcada, who captained a number of expeditions towards the East in the 13th century. The naming was approved on December 19, 1863 and was already plan of Ildefons Cerdà's urban plan, even though under the tentative name of "15th street". In 1925 it was extended, reaching Avinguda Diagonal, beyond which it becomes Carrer del Doctor Fleming. Transportation There is a Barcelona Metro station called Rocafort, located on the crossing of this street with Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes. The upper part of the street can be accessed from Entença metro station. See also * List of streets in Eixample This is a full list of streets and squares in L'Eixample, a district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. List A * Aldana, d' * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer De Pau Claris, Barcelona
Carrer de Pau Claris is a street in Eixample, Barcelona. It crosses the district grid perpendicularly to the seafront, between Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Roger de Llúria. It starts in Avinguda Diagonal and ends in Plaça Urquinaona, where it becomes Via Laietana. It's the second busiest one-way street in the Eixample district. It's named after the Catalan political leader Pau Claris i Casademunt, who proclaimed the Catalan Republic in 1641. Transport Metro * Urquinaona ( L1, L4) * Passeig de Gràcia ( L2, L3, L4) See also *History of Barcelona *Ildefons Cerdà *List of streets and squares in Eixample This is a full list of streets and squares in L'Eixample, a district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. List A * Aldana, d' * Alí Bei, d' * Almogàvers, dels * Anaïs Napoléon, jardins d' ( Anaïs Napoleón) * Aragó, d' * Aribau, d' * Arts, p ... {{coord, 41.3935, N, 2.1660, E, source:wikidata, display=title Streets in Barcelona Eixample ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer De Pelai, Barcelona
Carrer de Pelai (official Catalan name; sometimes called, in Spanish, ''Calle de Pelayo'') is a major shopping street in Barcelona, one of the busiest in the city at daytime. It forms the border between the districts of Ciutat Vella and Eixample in the center of the city, and runs from the intersection of Plaça de Catalunya with La Rambla and the El Triangle shopping centre to Plaça de la Universitat. It is named after King Pelagius of Asturias. The current Catalan-language name was approved in 1980 by the city council, though it also bore that same name before 1900. Transport *Barcelona Metro stations Catalunya ( L1, L3, L6 and L7) and Universitat ( L1, L2). See also *List of streets and squares in Eixample * List of streets and squares in Ciutat Vella *Avinguda de la Llum Avinguda de la Llum (Catalan for ''Avenue of Light''; Spanish: Avenida de la Luz) is a now-closed underground mall in Barcelona, the first one of its kind to open in Europe, open between 1940 and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carrer De Roger De Llúria, Barcelona
Carrer de Roger de Llúria is a street in central Barcelona, in the Eixample district, named after Roger of Lauria. It starts in Carrer de Còrsega and ends in Plaça Urquinaona and is located between Carrer de Pau Claris and Carrer del Bruc, in Dreta de l'Eixample. Buildings and sites of interest * Cases Cerdà (1864) by Antoni Valls, Modernista buildings, among the oldest in Barcelona. * Jardins de la Torre de les Aigües * Passatge Permanyer, an alley where the musician Rafael Vidiella and the writer Apel·les Mestres lived. * Il·lustre Col·legi d'Advocats de Barcelona Transport Metro * Urquinaona ( L1, L4) Bus * Line 6 Pg. Manuel Girona - Poblenou * Line 15 Hospital de Sant Pau - Collblanc * Line 33 Zona Universitària - Verneda * Line 34 Sarrià - Virrei Amat * Line 39 Barceloneta - Horta * Line 45 Pg. Marítim - Horta * Line 47 Pl. Catalunya - Canyelles * Line B20 Barcelona (Rda. Sant Pere) - Sta. Coloma (Oliveres) * Line B21 Barcelona (Rda. Sant Pere) - Sta. Coloma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |