San Diego | |
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Country | Spain |
Region | Community of Madrid |
Municipality | Madrid |
District | Puente de Vallecas |
San Diego is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas.
San Diego is one of the six administrative neighborhoods comprising the district of Puente de Vallecas. [1] It has a surface of 106.99 ha. [2] It has a sizeable immigrant population; in 2010 34.91% of residents were immigrants. [3] The population in 2016 was 38,953 inhabitants. [2]
Entrevías is a neighbourhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas. As of 2019 it was the poorest neighborhood in the municipality.
Vicálvaro is a district in the southeast of Madrid, Spain. It is named after the former municipality absorbed into the municipality of Madrid in 1951.
Puente de Vallecas is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain. It forms, with the district of Villa de Vallecas, the geographical area of Vallecas.
Usera is a district of Madrid, Spain. It lies on the southern (right) bank of the Manzanares. It is home to about a 10% of the Chinese citizens in the whole Madrid region.
Atocha is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Arganzuela.
Almenara, also popularly known by the name of La Ventilla, is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid located in the district of Tetuán. It has an area of 0.999369 km2 (0.385859 sq mi). As of February 2020, it has a population of 23,114. The Avenida de Asturias crosses the area.
Embajadores is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid, belonging to the Centro District.
El Viso is a neighborhood of Madrid, part of the Chamartín District. Consisting mainly of residential detached houses, it is currently the wealthiest neighborhood of the Spanish capital, overtaking the Salamanca District. Aristocrats, businessmen, politicians and diplomats have inhabited this area for half a century. The neighborhood also hosts the main headquarters of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
Ciudad Jardín is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Chamartín. It is located between Calle Príncipe de Vergara, Avenida Ramón y Cajal and Calle López de Hoyos, the latter being one of the longest streets in the city and well known for its great commercial activity.
Cuatro Caminos is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Tetuán. It has an area of 1.193509 km2 (0.460816 sq mi). As of 1 February 2020, it has a population of 35,395. It was created as slum of the north of the city, on the east side of the Road of France, currently the calle de Bravo Murillo.
Palomeras Bajas is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas. It has an area of 1.724430 km2 (0.665806 sq mi). As of 1 February 2020, it has a population of 41,034. The seat of the Assembly of Madrid, the regional legislature of the Community of Madrid, is located in the neighborhood.
Portazgo is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas. It has an area of 1.245274 km2 (0.480803 sq mi). As of 1 February 2020, it has a population of 29,094.
Numancia is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas.
Ventas is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Ciudad Lineal.
Ambroz was an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Vicálvaro. In 2017, through approval of Madrid's city council, the territory became part of the Casco Histórico de Vicálvaro neighborhood.
Valdebernardo is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of Vicálvaro.
Ensanche de Vallecas is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid, belonging to the district of Villa de Vallecas.
Hostages in the Barrio is a 1987 Spanish quinqui film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, consisting of an adaptation of the stage play La estanquera de Vallecas by José Luis Alonso de Santos. It stars Emma Penella, José Luis Gómez, José Luis Manzano and Maribel Verdú.
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