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Postigo Del Carbón (Seville)
Postigo may refer to * Postigo (surname) * Postigo del Aceite, a gate in Sevilla, Spain *Leon B. Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte Leon B. Postigo, officially the Municipality of Leon B. Postigo (; Subanon language, Subanen: ''Benwa Leon B. Postigo''; Chavacano: ''Municipalidad de Leon B. Postigo''; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Prov ...
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Postigo (surname)
Postigo is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Juan García Postigo (born 1982), Spanish beauty pageant contestant *Luis García Postigo Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ... (born 1969), Mexican football player * Serge Postigo (born 1968), Canadian actor * Sergio Postigo (born 1988), Spanish football player {{surname Spanish-language surnames ...
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Postigo Del Aceite
The Postigo del Aceite (gate of the Oil) (known in Muslim times as ''bad al-Qatay'') is, together with the Puerta de la Macarena and Puerta de Córdoba, one of the only three preserved gates today of the walls of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Located in the old area of Puerto de Indias, next to the Correos building in the barrio del Arenal of Seville, including the calle Dos de Mayo and the calle Almirantazgo, bordering the Royal Dockyards of Seville. History and description It was built in the year 1107, in times of Ali ibn Yusuf, and renovated in 1572 - 1573 by architect Benvenuto Tortello under the mandate of Francisco Zapata y Cisneros, 1st Count of Barajas, who then held the position of mayor. It was well known as it was the place where entered the oil to the city. In the 18th century was opened on its right side a small chapel which had a baroque altarpiece with an image of the Immaculate Conception attributed to Pedro Roldán. In the 12th century had a different f ...
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