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Juan Carlos I Park

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The Music MetroRock festival is regularly held at the Juan Carlos Park.
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Tribute to Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún (Toshimitsu Imai, Japan, 1992)
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The songs of the Crossroads (Leopoldo Maler, Argentina, 1992)
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Tribute to Galileo Galilei (Amadeo Gabino, Spain, 1992)
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Walk between two trees (Jorge Castillo, Spain, 1995)
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Monument to Peace (Yolanda D'Augsburg, Brazil, 1992)
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Juan Carlos I Park is located in Madrid
Juan Carlos I Park is located in Spain
Coordinates
40°27′36″N 3°36′22″W / 40.46011°N 3.60605°W / 40.46011; -3.60605
City of Madrid
Spanish
Madrid
Spain
King Juan Carlos I
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Mustafa Arruf
Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust
"Spain's Royal Family Under Fire"
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"Juan Carlos I, un parque arquitectónico"
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