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Vallecas[baˈʎekas] was a municipality of Spain that disappeared as such in 1950, when its annexation to the municipality of Madrid took place. Nowadays, the territory is roughly occupied by two districts: Puente de Vallecas (population 240,917) and Villa de Vallecas (population 65,162).
occupied by two districts: Puente de Vallecas (population 240,917) and Villa de Vallecas (population 65,162). Vallecas is known for its working-class inhabitants...
Puente de Vallecas ([ˈpwente ðe βaˈʝekas], "Bridge of Vallecas") is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain. It forms, with the district of...
Fútbol de Vallecas is a football stadium located on Calle Payaso Fofó 1, Vallecas. Opened on 10 May 1976, at first it was called "New Stadium Vallecas", but...
Retrieved 10 July 2014. Soler, Jaume (1 July 2001). "Vallecas vibra con el ascenso" [Vallecas shakes with the promotion]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish)...
(also in Centro, Carabanchel, Usera, Latina, Moncloa-Aravaca and Villa de Vallecas); 121.1 ha. Parque del Capricho; 17.6 ha. Parque Juan Carlos I; 210.38...
Villa de Vallecas ([ˈbiʝa ðe βaˈʝekas], "Village of Vallecas") is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain. It forms, with the district of...
Ensanche de Vallecas is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid, belonging to the district of Villa de Vallecas. The urbanisation of the area was conceived...
de Vallecas) is a 1987 Spanish quinqui film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, consisting of an adaptation of the stage play La estanquera de Vallecas by...
Moncloa-Aravaca Latina Carabanchel Usera Puente de Vallecas Moratalaz Ciudad Lineal Hortaleza Villaverde Villa de Vallecas Vicálvaro San Blas-Canillejas Barajas After...
Vallecas Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Vallecas, Madrid, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1967, it plays in Preferente...
Cristal is a tube station in Hortaleza district with an airport connection. Vallecas is a working-class residential neighbourhood in the south of Madrid. It...
por el atentado de Vallecas en 1995, El Mundo, 27 September 2007 Más de mil años para dos etarras por la masacre del puente de Vallecas en 1995, El dia,...
Jagoba Arrasate Rayo Vallecano Madrid 11th 1977–78 21 Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas 14,708 0 Francisco Real Betis Seville 6th 1932–33 58 Estadio Benito Villamarín...
Sociedad (The Society) as it was the only one based in Madrid, playing on Vallecas and Sunday mornings at Moncloa, one of the historical football areas of...
Sensacine. Marín, Aitor (18 November 2019). "Claudia Salas: la chica de Vallecas que triunfa en 'Élite' y en 'La peste'". El País. Suárez, César (15 November...