San Diego
San Diego is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Vallecas Stadium and Mercado de Puente de Vallecas, Madrid.
Vallecas Stadium
Stadium
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Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas 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.
Mercado de Puente de Vallecas, Madrid
Marketplace
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Mercado de Puente de Vallecas, Madrid is a marketplace.
Nueva Numancia
Metro station
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Nueva Numancia is a station on Line 1 of the Madrid Metro, in the Puente de Vallecas district of the Spanish capital. Accessible from numbers 47, 54, 69 and 76 of the Avenida de la Albufera, it was opened on 2 July 1962. It is located in fare Zone A.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Puente de Vallecas and Numancia.
Puente de Vallecas
Suburb
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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.
Numancia
Quarter
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Numancia is an administrative neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas. It has an area of 1.849172 km2. As of 1 March 2020, it has a population of 48,815.
Adelfas
Quarter
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Adelfas is an administrative neighborhood in Madrid of the Retiro district. It is located in the extreme south of the district, so it only delimits with 3 of the 5 neighborhoods of the district: Pacífico to the west, Niño Jesús to the east and Estrella to the northeast.
San Diego
- Type: Quarter with 45,100 residents
- Description: neighborhood in Madrid
- Categories: neighborhood of Madrid and locality
- Location: Puente de Vallecas, Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Central Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
40.39228° or 40° 23′ 32″ northLongitude
-3.66742° or 3° 40′ 3″ westPopulation
45,100Elevation
622 metres (2,041 feet)Open location code
8CGR98RM+W2OpenStreetMap ID
node 3294675383OpenStreetMap feature
place=quarterGeoNames ID
11550006Wikidata ID
Q11946851
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Turkish—“San Diego” goes by many names.
- Basque: “San Diego”
- Breton: “San Diego”
- Catalan: “San Diego (Madrid)”
- Catalan: “San Diego”
- Corsican: “San Diego”
- Danish: “San Diego”
- Dutch: “San Diego”
- French: “San Diego”
- Galician: “Barrio de San Diego”
- Galician: “San Diego, Madrid”
- Galician: “San Diego”
- German: “San Diego”
- Indonesian: “San Diego”
- Italian: “San Diego”
- Low German: “San Diego”
- Portuguese: “San Diego (bairro de Madrid)”
- Portuguese: “San Diego”
- Romanian: “San Diego”
- Spanish: “barrio de Madrid 132”
- Spanish: “Barrio de San Diego”
- Spanish: “San Diego (Madrid)”
- Spanish: “San Diego, Madrid”
- Spanish: “San Diego”
- Swedish: “San Diego”
- Tahitian: “San Diego”
- Turkish: “San Diego”
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