El Plantío

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El Plantío
Ward of Madrid
Barrio de El Plantio (96), Madrid.svg
Country Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Aut. community Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid
Municipality Escudo de Madrid.svg Madrid
District Moncloa-Aravaca

El Plantío is a ward (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Moncloa-Aravaca.

Madrid Capital of Spain

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Moncloa-Aravaca District of Madrid in Spain

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The Colegio Japonés de Madrid, a Japanese international school, is in El Plantío. [1]

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References

  1. "Como llegar Archived 2014-01-05 at Archive.is ." Colegio Japonés de Madrid. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. "Avda. de la Victoria, 98, El Plantio 28023 Madrid Spain"

Coordinates: 40°28′14.88″N3°49′32.02″W / 40.4708000°N 3.8255611°W / 40.4708000; -3.8255611

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