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An airfield at La Seu d ' Urgell, 12 km from the Andorra – Spain border and 24 km from Andorra la Vella, is the site of a proposed new airport to serve Andorra and the Pyrenees.
* Andorra at FIFA site
* Andorra at UEFA site

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The harbour lies to the east of the foundation site at the original citadel on a hill overlooking a peninsula protecting the harbor on the south, where now are located the Quai de la Citadelle and the Jettée de la Citadelle.
Fondation Baur and Museum of the arts d ' Extrême-Orient, Parc et campagne de la Grange and Library ( neolithic shore settlement / Roman villa ), Bronze Age shore settlement of Plonjon, Temple de la Madeleine archeological site, Temple Saint-Gervais archeological site, Old City with Celtic, Roman and medieval villages
Castles mentioned within the story include Ashby de la Zouch Castle ( now a ruin in the care of English Heritage ), York ( though the mention of Clifford's Tower, likewise a still standing English Heritage property, is anachronistic, it not having been called that until later after various rebuilds ) and ' Coningsburgh ', which is based upon Conisbrough Castle, in the ancient town of Conisbrough near Doncaster ( the castle also being a popular English Heritage site ).
In 1534 the settlers moved to a new healthier site they named Villa de la Vega, which the English renamed Spanish Town when they conquered the island in 1655.
Mexico City's Zócalo, the Plaza de la Constitución, is located at the site of Tenochtitlan's original central plaza and market, and many of the original calzadas still correspond to modern city streets.
To the north and south of the rock of the Doms, partly on the site of the Bishop's Palace, which had been enlarged by John XXII, was built the Palace of the Popes, in the form of an imposing fortress consisting of towers, linked to each other, and named as follows: De la Campane, de Trouillas, de la Glacière, de Saint-Jean, des Saints-Anges ( Benedict XII ), de la Gâche, de la Garde-Robe ( Clement VI ), de Saint-Laurent ( Innocent VI ).
April 1967 aerial view of Île Sainte-Hélène on the left and Île Notre-Dame on the right, with most of the Expo 67 site in view, except Habitat 67 and the rest of the pavilions on la Cité du Havre.
La Banque nationale, sur le site de la Machine-à-eau
Between the Tuileries gardens and the Champs Élysées extension a jumble of buildings remained on the site of Place de la Concorde until early in the reign of Louis XV, for whom the square was at first named.
The rue de la Gaité in Montparnasse was the site of many of the great music-hall theatres, in particular the famous " Bobino ".
* ' Vivre la Cassette ' at Snatch site
The Battle of Fish Creek National Historic Site, the name has been changed to Tourond's Coulee / Fish Creek National Historic Site to preserve the battlefield of April 24, 1885, at la coulée des Tourond, Madame Tourond ’ s home, early Red River cart Fish Creek Trail and the site of Middleton ’ s camp and graveyard.
Part of the actual demolition of the site is featured in the film Touche pas à la femme blanche ( Don't Touch the White Woman!
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
Arthurian legends suggest that the site once held a shrine to Morgain la Fee, one of nine sisters.
* Nadeau, Claude, " Histoire de la fête nationale des Québécois: la Saint-Jean Baptiste ", in Claudenadeau. net, 1998 ( her personal Web site )

site and Vella
The sea around the island was the site of the Naval Battle of Vella Lavella in World War II.

site and literally
During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the north of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i. e., literally, " Fort Bonn ".
A site found in 1968 in Tillia tepe ( literally " The golden hill ") in northern Afghanistan ( former Bactria ) near Shebergan consisted of the graves of five women and one man with extremely rich jewelry, dated to around the 1st century BC, and generally thought to belong to Scythian tribes.
Among the ancient Greeks themselves two works of Phidias far outshone all others, the colossal chryselephantine figures of Zeus circa 432 BC on the site where it was erected in the temple of Zeus, at Olympia, Greece, and of Athena Parthenos ( literally, " Athena the Virgin ") a sculpture of the Greek virgin goddess Athena named after an epithet for the goddess herself, and was housed in the Parthenon in Athens.
Al-Jam ` e Al-Anwar (, Anwar Mosque, literally: The Enlightened Mosque ) also Al-Hakim Mosque is a major Islamic religious site in Cairo, Egypt.
Some device or superpowered person is generally portrayed as departing from one point in time, and with little or no subjective lag, arriving at some other point in time but at the same literally geographic point in space, typically inside a workshop or near some historic site.
It literally took our breath away to see the simple plane of the site kept open from First Avenue to the River, only three structures on it, standing free, a fourth lying low behind them along the river ’ s edge.
Norfolk Scope was also the site of an infamous episode of WCW Monday Nitro, where several members of the World Wrestling Federation stable D-Generation X literally drove a tank to the entryway of the Scope, thus " invading " the competition.
The movement, known thereafter as El Grito de Lares ( literally, The Cry of Lares, or Lares Revolt ), was soon extinguished, making Lares the site of the shortest-lived republic ever.
Richie later added a message to the site, categorically confirming that the band would not continue under the name " The Darkness ", saying " we are literally days away from announcing our new name ".
In the west, the city of Rerigonium ( literally ' very royal place '), shown on Ptolemy's map of the world, is a strong contender for the site of Pen Rhionydd, referred to in the Welsh Triads as one of the ' three thrones of Britain ' associated with the legendary King Arthur, and may also have been the caput of the sub-Roman Brythonic kingdom of Rheged.
A Saxon oddity is the concept of a Baustelle ( literally " building site ") where climbers scale a difficult section by climbing on top of the shoulders of other climbers ( sometimes several people on top of each other ) with everybody involved only holding himself by holds the rock provides.
The hypocenter ( literally: ' below the center ' from the ancient Greek υπόκεντρον ) refers to the site of an earthquake or a nuclear explosion.
Eurwg's church was erected near the site of the former church of 1360 and the area has since been known as Llaneirwg, literally " Church of Eirwg / Eurwg ".
Mei Pass (, Gan: Mi-guan ; literally " Plum Pass ") is a strategic site around 30 km north of Nanxiong ( 南雄 ) Municipality, Guangdong province, China.
This was due to the silence detector at the transmitter site literally receiving nothing from the studio and hence activating its MiniDisc backup loop.
For example the act of " disemvoweling " was popularized by the site literally stripping out the vowels of any comment a moderator had taken exception to.
The name " Nanao " ( 七尾 ) literally means " Seven Tails " and is said to be named for the seven mountain ridges ( or " tails ") surrounding Nanao that are visible when viewed from Joyama ( 七尾城山 ), site of the city's historical castle ruins.
Lord then moved his ground to the present site in St John's Wood, literally taking his turf with him.
It was called Shahyad (; literally " Remembrance of the Shahs ( Kings )") Square before the Iranian Revolution, and was the site of many of the Revolution's demonstrations leading up to 12 December 1979.
Montenegro ( literally: Black Mountain ) was named for the dark green color of the trees that originally covered the hill above the current-day site of the township, which was visible from other parts of the region as it rose above the surrounding guadua forests.
The rescue site literally becomes a carnival, with rides, entertainment, songs about Leo, even games of chance.
" Today, the site ( referred to more commonly as La Cañada de los Bautismos, literally " The Gorge of the Baptisms ," or simply Los Christianitos, " The Little Christians ") located at is designated as California Historical Landmark.
There are a few sites where vertebrate fossils have been found to help fill in the gap, such as the East Kirkton Quarry, in Bathgate, Scotland, a long-known fossil site that was revisited by Stanley P. Wood in 1984 and has since been revealing a number of early tetrapods in the mid Carboniferous ; " literally dozens of tetrapods came rolling out: Balanerpeton ( a temnospondyl ), Silvanerpeton and Eldeceeon ( basal anthracosaurs ), all in multiple copies, and one spectacular proto-amniote, Westlothiana ", Paleos Project reports.
Some accounts state that the name ' Hiroshima ', meaning literally ' wide island ', comes from the existence of several large islands in the delta of the Otagawa, near the castle's site.

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