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    Vallecas [baˈʎekas] was a municipality of Spain that disappeared as such in 1950, when its annexation to the municipality of Madrid took place. Nowadays, the territory is roughly occupied by two districts: Puente de Vallecas (population 240,917) and Villa de Vallecas (population 65,162).

  2. Vallecas fue un municipio español perteneciente a la provincia de Madrid. Desapareció como tal el 22 de diciembre de 1950, cuando se efectuó su anexión al término municipal de Madrid. [1] Pertenecía al partido judicial de Alcalá de Henares.

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    Vallecas was a municipality of Spain that disappeared as such in 1950, when its annexation to the municipality of Madrid took place. Nowadays, the territory is roughly occupied by two districts: Puente de Vallecas and Villa de Vallecas.

  4. Villa de Vallecas ( [ˈbiʝa ðe βaˈʝekas], "Village of Vallecas") is one of the 21 districts of the city of Madrid, Spain. It forms, with the district of Puente de Vallecas, the geographical area of Vallecas .

  5. Apr 27, 2018 · The Vallecas Case: The Haunting True Story Behind Netflix Horror Movie “Veronica” April 27, 2018 Erik Rowton Spirits, Ghosts & Hauntings. The damaged photograph of Estefanía Gutiérrez which was described as having caught fire by itself. - ADVERTISEMENT - The year was 1990. In Madrid, Spain, Concepción Gutiérrez’s father lay dying in hospital.

  6. Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas (originally Nuevo Estadio de Vallecas and previously Estadio Teresa Rivero) is a football stadium in the Madrid district of Puente de Vallecas, Spain. It currently hosts football matches and is the home of Primera Division club Rayo Vallecano.

  7. Puente de Vallecas ( [ˈpwente ðe βaˈʝekas], "Bridge of 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 .

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