- Barcelona - Wikipedia
After the Spanish transition to democracy in the 1970s, Barcelona once again became the capital of an autonomous Catalonia Barcelona has a rich cultural heritage and is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination
- Official FC Barcelona Website
Kounde in World Cup squad Didier Deschamps calls up the FC Barcelona number 23, the first blaugrana confirmed to be going to the World Cup
- Barcelona | History, Map, Population, Pronunciation, Climate, Facts . . .
Barcelona, city, seaport, and capital of Barcelona province and of Catalonia autonomous community, northeastern Spain, located 90 miles (150 km) south of the French border
- Barcelona – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Barcelona is Spain 's second largest city, with a population of nearly two million people, and the capital of Catalonia A major port on the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, Barcelona has a wide variety of attractions that bring in tourists from around the globe
- Tourism of Barcelona - Official Website | Discover Barcelona
Experience Barcelona's rich cultural scene with our event agenda Discover city routes, public transport options, tours, museums, and entertainment
- History of the Temple - Sagrada Família - Sagrada Familia
Five generations now have watched the Temple progress in Barcelona Today, more than 140 years after the laying of the cornerstone, construction continues on the Basilica The Sagrada Família is a truly exceptional temple, the result of the work of genius architect Antoni Gaudí
- The official Barcelona website | Barcelona City Council
From 12 February to 13 December, Barcelona becomes the world’s architectural epicentre Enjoy exhibitions, tours and workshops across the ten districts to discover how urban planning is transforming the city
- 23 Best Things to Do in Barcelona, Spain - U. S. News Travel
Discover the best things to do in Barcelona, Spain, which include exploring Gaudí's famous architecture, seeing a Flamenco show and eating delicious tapas
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