Príncipe Pío hill

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Príncipe Pío hill is a historic elevation in Madrid known for its strategic location and cultural significance, including its association with key events in Spanish history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
historic site
associatedWithArtist Francisco de Goya NERFINISHED
associatedWithWork The Third of May 1808 (painting) NERFINISHED
category Geography of Madrid
Hills of Spain
History of Madrid NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars in Spain NERFINISHED
country Spain
hasBusStation Príncipe Pío bus terminal NERFINISHED
hasCommuterRailStation Príncipe Pío (Cercanías Madrid) NERFINISHED
hasMetroStation Príncipe Pío (Madrid Metro) NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after the title Príncipe Pío
hasRailwayStation Príncipe Pío station NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnection Cuesta de San Vicente NERFINISHED
Cuesta de la Vega NERFINISHED
Paseo de la Florida NERFINISHED
hasStructure shopping and leisure complex at Príncipe Pío station
hasTransportationHub Príncipe Pío station NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Almudena Cathedral NERFINISHED
Casa de Campo park NERFINISHED
Royal Palace of Madrid NERFINISHED
heritageStatus site of historical memory of the Dos de Mayo uprising
historicalEvent Executions of Spanish patriots by French troops on 3 May 1808
Napoleonic occupation of Madrid NERFINISHED
knownFor association with executions of 3 May 1808
cultural significance in Madrid
panoramic views of Madrid
role in Spanish War of Independence
strategic military location
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Autonomous Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
Centro District, Madrid NERFINISHED
Madrid
locatedNear Campo del Moro gardens NERFINISHED
Manzanares River NERFINISHED
Plaza de España, Madrid NERFINISHED
Royal Palace of Madrid NERFINISHED
nearbyPark Casa de Campo NERFINISHED
Parque del Oeste NERFINISHED
partOf historical defensive perimeter of Madrid
urban landscape of central Madrid
topographicType elevation
usedAs military position in 19th century

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Príncipe Pío station namedAfter Príncipe Pío hill