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 Translation for 'from Madrid' from English to Spanish
madrileño {adj}from Madrid
5+ Words
El avión va directamente de Madrid a Moscú sin parar. The plane goes directly from Madrid to Moscow without stopping.
Partial Matches
geogr.
Madrid {m}
Madrid
hist.lit.
Códice {m} Tro-Cortesiano [también: Códice de Madrid, Tro-Cortesano y Trocortesiano ]
Madrid Codex
desde {prep}from
13
de {prep}from
4
{prep} [procendencia]from
2
a partir de {prep}from
lejos de {prep}far from
etno.geogr.
panocho {adj}
from Murcia
extremeño {adj}from Extremadura
londinense {adj}from London
desde lejos {adv}from afar
de cuando {prep}dating from
de por debajo de {prep}from under
desde ... hastafrom ... to
de dónde {adv}where ... from
aparte deapart from
de dónde {adv}from where
{prep} [distancia](away) from
elegir deto choose from
beneficiarse de algoto benefit from sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • This includes the years during the Spanish Civil War when the lottery draw was held in Valencia after the Republicans were forced to relocate their capital from Madrid.
  • Among his early schemes was one to connect the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans by a canal, and another to construct a canal from Madrid to the sea.
  • In the early 1970s, the network was greatly expanded to cope with the influx of population and urban sprawl from Madrid's economic boom.
  • It is a popular tourist attraction, often visited by day-trippers from Madrid – more than 500,000 visitors come to El Escorial every year.
  • On 12 September and 29 October 2016, TAROM retired their remaining two Airbus A310-300s after final flights from Madrid to Bucharest. The A310s will be replaced with new smaller aircraft.

  • On 21 September, with the head of the column at the town of Maqueda (some 80 km away from Madrid), Franco ordered a detour to free the besieged garrison at the Alcázar of Toledo, which was achieved on 27 September.
  • The A-4 route passes from north to south between Puerto Lápice and Almuradiel on the way from Madrid to Andalusia.
  • Filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar emerged from Madrid's "La Movida" subculture of the 1970s making low budget super 8 pop art movies, and he was subsequently called the Andy Warhol of Spain by the media at the time.
  • The A-1 motorway from Madrid to San Sebastián serves Vitoria-Gasteiz.
  • High-speed rail (AVE) services from Madrid currently reach Barcelona, via Lleida and Tarragona.

  • The town itself plays host to thousands of day-visitors from Madrid each year due to its popular attractions.
  • The city lies 71 kilometres (44 mi) from Zaragoza, 160 kilometres (99 mi) from Pamplona, 118 kilometres (73 mi) from Lleida, 380 kilometres (236 mi) from Madrid and 273 kilometres (169 mi) from Barcelona.
  • The distributor's rotor arm broke and a replacement had to be sourced from Madrid.
  • In 1972, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Sorbonne and in 1976 received another one from Madrid's Complutense university.
  • , was extended from Madrid to Barcelona in 2008 in the form of the Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line.

  • In 2012, Pullmantur Air started its charter operations from Madrid–Barajas Airport with three Airbus 321s and two to three Boeing 747s.
  • In 2003, high-speed service was inaugurated on a new line from Madrid to Lleida and extended to Barcelona in 2008.
  • – "We are matadors from Madrid"). Gastone and his friends join the matadors and sing (Gastone, chorus, dancers: [...] – "Piquillo is a bold and handsome matador from Biscay").
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