Barcelona - description of the city:
Barcelona is city of Spain (Catalonia).
The population of Barcelona: 1,621,537 people. Geographic coordinates of Barcelona: 41.38879 x 2.15899.
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Spain
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International title |
Barcelona |
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1,621,537 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Madrid |
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Catalonia |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 41.38879 x Longitude: 2.15899 |
Photo Galery Barcelona
#01: Barcelona Photogallery |
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#02: The beauty of Barcelona |
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#03: History and present of Barcelona |
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#04: Famous Landmarks of Barcelona |
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#05: Places to see in Barcelona |
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#06: Spending Time in Barcelona |
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#07: Places of interest in Barcelona |
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#10: One day in Barcelona |
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#12: Walks across Barcelona |
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Barcelona video guide
Places to visit in Barcelona
Famous Places
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Payerne Introduction
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Geography
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Valle Verzasca Introduction
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Country: Norway
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