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3 unusual facts about Londres


Londres

Londres, Catamarca, Argentina, formally 'San Juan de la Ribera de Londres' or 'Londres de la Nueva Inglaterra'

Richie Londres, also known as Altered Beats, English musician, hip hop record producer, lead guitarist and multi-instrumentalist

Londres, Catamarca

The city was named Londres (Spanish for London) in honour of the fact that Philip II, King of Spain at time of its founding was at the time married to Mary Tudor (Mary I of England)


Ewenny

The Norman church of St. Michael was built in the 12th century by one of the Norman knights of Glamorgan, William de Londres.

Les Olympiades

The eight tallest towers are each 104 metres (341 feet) tall and are named after cities that have hosted the Olympic games: Anvers (Antwerp), Athènes (Athens), Cortina, Helsinki, Londres (London), Mexico, Sapporo, and Tokyo.

Miguel Ángel de Quevedo

As an engineer, he constructed the Banco de Londres y México building and pioneered the use of hydro-electric power with a plant on the Río Blanco in Orizaba, Veracruz.

Richie Londres

Cultura Londres has been through many musical and line up changes since its conception and enjoyed a great reception from fans around the world but with Tiago's family commitments Londres was forced to shift his focus and started working on his other project Sol Invicto.

Londres is active in two bands, as a founding member of and producing Sol Invicto and Cultura Londres as well as remixing for various artists he is published by Universal Records.

Robin Lawless

The Lawless family were of Welsh extraction, apparently tenants of the de Londres family of Oystermouth Castle, Gower.


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