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Trocadero is an island inside the Bay of Cadiz, in the South of Spain, bordering the Spanish mainland. Nowadays, it is connected to Cadiz by the bridge that goes across the bay. Originally, the name trocadero refers to an emporium or place of trade. In the Battle of Trocadero, the fortified position was captured by French forces led by the Duc d'Angoulême, son of the future king, Charles X, on August 31, 1823. France had intervened on behalf of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, whose rule was contested by a liberal rebellion. Trocadero restored the autocratic Spanish Bourbon Ferdinand VII to the throne of Spain, in an action that defined the Restauration. The Battle of Trocadero was particularly bloody. Spanish liberal army were into a hind of entrenchment at Cortadura de San José,(Puerto Real) which actually placed at Parque Metropolitano Marismas de Los Toruños y Pinar de La Algaida. Cortadura means a channel of sea water those communicates two different maritime channels. At the opposite side of the channel, spanish "voluntaries" build a fort, using sacks of sand which were placed at a artificial rampart. As the fort was taken because of the brave of French Soldier and Cádiz was surrender after a couple of months, the Victory was largely celebrated at France.
Chateaubriand said "«Enjamber d'un pas les Espagnes, réussir là où Bonaparte avait échoué, triompher sur ce même sol où les armes de l'homme fantastique avaient eu des revers, faire en six mois ce qu'il n'avait pu faire en sept ans, c'était un véritable prodige !» That battle was the battle of frech soldier.
Today the square is officially named Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, although it is usually simply called the Place du Trocadéro.
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4.- Cuando estuve en París me enamoré de este cuadro, lo iba comprar, pero desistí porque lo vendian recien pintado y temía que a la vuelta se me estropeara. Al menos me traje este recuerdo
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The Eiffel Tower is a 19th century iron lattice tower located at the Champ de Mars in Paris, which has become a world icon of France and one of the most recognized structures in the world.
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QUI ANCHE LA SENNA RALLENTA PER AMMIRARLA.
Parigi, capitale della Francia, è una delle città più importanti d'Europa, centro mondiale di arte, moda, gastronomia e cultura. L'architettura urbana risalente al XIX secolo è caratterizzata dagli ampi boulevard e dalla Senna. Oltre a monumenti come la Torre Eiffel e la cattedrale gotica di Notre-Dame, del XII secolo, la città è rinomata per i tradizionali caffè e per i negozi di alta moda lungo la Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
La crociera sulla Senna é un’esperienza indimenticabile per chiunque voglia organizzare un soggiorno a Parigi....si potrà essere in prima fila ed ammirare tutti i monumenti più belli della capitale : la cattedrale di Notre-Dame, il Museo del Louvre, il ponte Alexandre III e sicuramente « la dama di ferro », la Torre Eiffel. Ci sono diverse compagnie che offrono cene con crociera accompagnate da un magnifico panorama sulla « città delle luci ».
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Hôtel des Invalides: Golden Dome on top of Napoleon's Tomb.
View of the Eiffel Tower, Second Level (115m high).
So this is it. We've summarized our trip to Paris in 65 pictures, hope you've liked them ;D. Time to plan another one!.
Así que esto es todo. Hemos resumido nuestro viaje a Paris en 65 imágenes, que esperamos os hayan gustado. Es hora de planear un nuevo viaje!.
Eiffel Tower at sunset from the Champs du Mars. 1 second exposure.
Opa! :D
Esses 'paper toys' foram eu que fiz. O da torre eiffel tinha o molde e era só imprimir, mas eu desenhei. E esse 'telephone' eu mesmo que fiz, sem ver nenhum exemplo. :)
não sei porque as moedas estão na foto hahaha
Essa semana com dois feriados. aí sim :B
ps: quem quiser que eu adicione, pode falar aí. é que eu esqueço..
É isso ae!
flw
:)
Estas estatuas de bronce decoran la plaza central del Palais de Chaillot, desde donde se divisa una hermosa vista sobre Trocadero y la Torre Eiffel .
Eiffel Tower seen from Place de la Concorde where they were beheaded: Louis XVI on January 21, 1793, Queen Marie Antoinette, Robespierre, Princess Elizabeth of France and Madame du Barry. Previously it was called Place Luis XV, then it was renamed Plaza de la Revolución, it changed its name a couple more times and its current name has been preserved since 1830. Source: www.parisando.com/plaza-de -the-concord/
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Oh, là, là, çe là!!! la Torre Eiffel de Paris, La france...un buen día de los últimos 25 que también llovía...y...quién habla de sequía y cambio climático si de los 25 días que he estado fuera de España, ha estado llviendo en abundancia 17!!??...Igualmente, fue precioso este paseito por la ciudad del amour!!! ;)
El jueves retornooooo!!!!! :-)
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