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* Palacio Real de la Granja de San Ildefonso, a palace in the Spanish province of Segovia.
As the armed forces bombarded the presidential palace ( Palacio de La Moneda ), Allende committed suicide.
Zone One is the Historic Center, ( Centro Histórico ), lying in the very heart of the city, the location of many important historic buildings including the Palacio Nacional de la Cultura ( National Palace of Culture ), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Congress, the Casa Presidencial ( Presidential House ), the National Library and Plaza de la Constitución ( Constitution Plaza, old Central Park ).
* 1576 – Spanish explorer Diego García de Palacio first sights the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Copán.
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gl: Palacio de Westminster
es: Palacio de la Cultura y la Ciencia
The etymology of the name is not totally certain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a Royal hunting lodge, the Palacio de la Zarzuela near Madrid, where, allegedly, this type of entertainment was first presented to the court.
* Palacio de la Moncloa in Madrid — President of the Government, Spain
Palacio municipal de Monterrey ( Monterrey City Hall )
* Palacio, Jean de.
* Palacio, Jean de ( 1990 ).
Statue of Allende in front of the Palacio de la Moneda
Palacio Real de Olite
The marriage was arranged by Cardinal Alberoni, with the concurrence of the Princesse des Ursins, the Camarera mayor de Palacio (" chief of the household ") of the king of Spain.
The reception was given by President Anastasio Somoza García in the luxurious and modern Palacio de Comunicaciones.
* Palacio de Gobierno ( 1892 )
* Museo de Antropología e Historia " Palacio Cantón ", Yucatán's history and archaeology Museum.
File: Palacio de Tribunales de Valparaíso. jpg | Valparaíso Palace Courts
In 1190, Eleanor met Sancho in Pamplona and he hosted a banquet in the Palacio Real de Olite in her honour.
1911 saw the installation of an enormous glass curtain fabricated for the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City.

Palacio and mansion
Palacio Rioja, a mansion built by Fernando Rioja in 1907, located on Quillota Street, houses an environmental museum.
Palacio Brunet ( also known as " Castillo Yarur ") was built in 1923 by Adolfo Brunet on Cerro Castillo, close to the presidential mansion.

Palacio and house
Tamayo also painted murals, some of which are displayed inside Palacio Nacional de Bellas Artes opera house in Mexico City, such as Nacimiento de la nacionalidad ( Birth of the Nationality, 1952 ).
The station is situated next to the Palacio de Bellas Artes opera house and museum, opened in 1934.
File: Palacio Real, Campo Morro, Madrid 7. jpg | Little house in the Campo del Moro.

Palacio and .
Carlos Alberto Valderrama Palacio (; born September 2, 1961 in Santa Marta, Colombia ), also known as El Pibe (" The Kid ") is a former Colombian football player.
Vice President Alfredo Palacio assumed the Presidency and vowed to complete the term of office and hold elections in 2006.
In 15 January 2007, the social-democrat Rafael Correa succeeded Palacio as President of Ecuador, with the promise of summoning a Constituent Assembly, and bringing focus on poverty.
There, over the course of five years, he designed some 42 patterns, many of which were used to decorate ( and insulate ) the bare stone walls of El Escorial and the Palacio Real del Pardo, the newly built residences of the Spanish monarchs near Madrid.
Palacio Nacional, Guatemala City.
The National Palace ( Mexico ) | Palacio Nacional, or National Palace in Mexico City.
The home of the Bolivian government is located on Murillo Square and is known as " Palacio Quemado " ( Burnt Palace ) as it has been on fire several times.
Artists like Pen Cayetano helped innovate modern punta rock by adding guitars to the traditional music, and paved the way for later artists like Andy Palacio, Children of the Most High and Black Coral.
In contemporary Belize there has been a resurgence of Garifuna music, popularized by musicians such as Andy Palacio, Mohobub Flores, & Adrian Martinez.
* 19th century Episcopal Palace ( Palacio Espiscopal ), designed by Antoni Gaudí.
Death at Buckingham Palace has been translated into several languages: into Japanese as Bakkingamu Kyūden no satsujin in 1998, into German as Mord im Buckingham-Palast in 1997, into Spanish in 1999 as Muerte en el Palacio de Buckingham.
Villa is sitting in the presidential throne in the National Palace ( Mexico ) | Palacio Nacional.
Palacio Municipal de Exposiciones, Kiosco Alfonso.

de and Alegría
The Marañón river serves also as a frame for one of the most important novels of the Peruvian writer Ciro Alegría: La serpiente de oro ( 1935 ).
He won the battles of Alsasua, Alegría de Álava, and Venta de Echavarri, for example, by employing guerrilla tactics.
* El Colegio de la Alegría ( comedy )
* El Colegio de la Alegría ( the radio comedy program, moved to television )
The character later took a life of his own on a radio show first named El Profesor Colgate ( sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive's flagship toothpaste ) and later called El Colegio de la Alegría ( The School of Joy ).
Torito later returned to El Colegio de la Alegría when that show made its transition to television.
After a three day nightmare of swamps and mangroves, the rebels were surprised by the Cuban ( Batista's ) army at Alegría de Pío.
There are forty nine important mostly secular festivals through the year, with the most important being the Feria de la Nieve, Feria de la Alegría y el Olivo, and the Flor más Bellas del Ejido.
The Feria de la Alegría y el Olivo (“ Alegria ” and Olive Fair ) has been an annual event since the 1970s in Santiago Tulyehualco.
Exactly 10 days after our departure from Mexico, during the early morning hours of December 5, following a night-long march interrupted by fainting and frequent rest periods, we reached a spot paradoxically known as Alegría de Pío ( Rejoicing of the Pious )".
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Later, also a Basque surname from Alegría de Oria and Amezketa, in Guipúzcoa ( Basque Country, Spain ).
Later, when Luis Muñoz Marín became governor of Puerto Rico, and the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture ( Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña ) was founded, Alegría — then named its first director — sought legal and administrative changes that would allow for major remodeling efforts to be successful.
* Alfredo Alegría Rosales ( known as the " El Poeta de las Brumas " or " The Poet of the Mists ")
He was the son of José Buenaventura Plaza, a school teacher and, Alegría Gutiérrez de Caviedes Sevillano, an attractive tall woman with arostocratic features and exquisite social manners of Colombian descendancy.
Alegría was responsible for the renovation and restoration of historical Old San Juan under the leadership of then San Juan mayor Felisa Rincón de Gautier.
*" Descubrimiento, conquista y colonización de Puerto Rico, 1493 – 1599 " ( with Mela Pons Alegría )
de: Ricardo Alegría
* Battle of Alegría de Álava ( October 27, 1834 )-Carlist victory
de: Ciro Alegría
Alegia ( Alegría de Oria in Spanish ) is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain.
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