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  2. Santander State - Wikipedia

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    Santander State. Coordinates: 6.53333°N 73.2°W. 1863 Santander State. Santander State was one of the states of Colombia, which existed from 1857 until 1886. Today the area of the former state makes up most of modern-day areas of the Santander Department and Norte de Santander Department in northeastern Colombia .

  3. Santander Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. is the Brazilian subsidiary of the Spanish Santander Group, headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the fifth largest banking institution in Brazil, as well as the fifth largest in Latin America, and the largest division of the group outside Europe, accounting for around 30% of its financial results globally by ...

  4. Lebrija River - Wikipedia

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    The Lebrija River originates at an altitude of 2,532 metres (8,307 ft) in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes to the northeast of Piedecuesta, Santander. The Lebrija River, a confluence of the Suratá River and the Río de Oro, flows northward through the municipalities Girón, capital of Santander Bucaramanga, Lebrija and Sabana de Torres to flow into the Magdalena River near the Loma ...

  5. Rio–Antirrio Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Rio–Antirrio Bridge ( Greek: Γέφυρα Ρίου–Αντιρρίου ), officially the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge, is one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of the fully suspended type. It crosses the Gulf of Corinth near Patras, linking the town of Rio on the Peloponnese peninsula to Antirrio on ...

  6. Santander Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Santander Cathedral. Northern façade. /  43.46056°N 3.80750°W  / 43.46056; -3.80750. Santander Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Santander, or "Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary of Santander") is located in the Spanish city of Santander. Its structure is mainly Gothic, although it ...

  7. La Vieja River - Wikipedia

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    2,925 km 2 (1,129 sq mi) Discharge. • average. 92 m 3 /s (3,200 cu ft/s) La Vieja River ( Spanish: Río La Vieja) is a river in the Colombian departments of Quindío, Valle del Cauca and Risaralda. It is a major tributary of the Cauca River . The river is formed by the joining of the Quindío River and the Barragán River in an area known as ...

  8. List of Rio Grande dams and diversions - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Grande Project built the Elephant Butte Dam and the Caballo Dam. A number of diversion dams were also constructed in this project, including the Leasburg, Percha, Mesilla, American and Riverside diversion dams. [2] The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District built El Vado Dam and the Angostura, Isleta and San Acacia diversion dams.

  9. Timeline of Santander, Spain - Wikipedia

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    History of Spain. 13th C. CE – Santander Cathedral construction begins. 1552 – Charles V. landed here to take possession of the Spanish crown. [1] 1754 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Santander established. 1755 – Made a city. [1] 1785 – Consulado (merchant guild) established. [2]