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Ruínas da cidade romana de Caparra (Extremadura)
España: Cáparra and Alcántara
España: Cáparra and Alcántara
Roman ruins, ancient bridges, a random hermitage, and Portugal? (more…)
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Ciudad Romana de Cáparra, #caparra Foto #nocturna #azules #agua #colores #extremadura #nortedeextremadura #caceres #noctambulos #noche #caceresturismo #romano #romanos #arcodecaparra #arcoromano #rinconesdeextremadura #rinconesconencanto (en Ciudad Romana De Cáparra) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nkTWooQGC/?igshid=1hdmorcl3gvcb
Al paso por Cáparra. #insta_world_life_ #caparra #loves_caceres #loves_extremadura #loves_spain #caceres #cáceres #caceresturismo #igersspain #igerscaceres #igerscáceres #instagram #instalove #instaphoto #loves_horse #horse #travelphotography #travel #romans #hispaniaromana #hispania (en Ciudad Romana de Caparra)
Casa, per il recesso dell’acquirente serve la diffida
Casa, per il recesso dell’acquirente serve la diffida
da il sole24ore Se manca un termine essenziale per la conclusione del contratto definitivo di compravendita di un immobile, il recesso del promissario acquirente è legittimo solo se preceduto dall’invio della diffida ad adempiere entro una certa data (articolo 1454 del Codice civile), decorsa inutilmente la quale il preliminare si deve intendere risolto. Solo se rispetta questo iter il…
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Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day / Native American Day - Post #5
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day / Native American Day – Post #5
The Early History of Puerto Rico / The Puerto Ricans Who Greeted Columbus: The Taíno ColumbusWhen Christopher Columbus landed in Puerto Rico in 1493, he didn’t tarry. Actually, he spent a grand total of two days here, claiming the island for Spain, christening it San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist), and then moving on to richer pastures. One can only imagine what the island’s native tribe…
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