Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramblas
Literary usage of Ramblas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Costa Brava, Costa Dorada by Elke Homburg, Marion Golder (2001)
"Around the **ramblas Along the **ramblas ®, Barcelona's lively pedestrian zone
stretching from the Right: Nocturnal activity in the cafés along the ramblas, ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"Along the ramblas are booths selling the local newspapers (no others are obtainable)
... At night the ramblas become a huge milling crowd of people, ..."
3. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada by Washington Irving (1889)
"The ramblas, or dry channels of the torrents, remain deep and arid gashes and
clefts in the sides of the mountains; the perennial streams shrink up to mere ..."
4. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada by Washington Irving (1894)
"The ramblas, or dry channels of the torrents, remain deep and arid gashes and
clefts in the sides of the mountains; the perennial streams shrink up to mere ..."
5. O'Shea's Guide to Spain and Portugal by Henry O'Shea (1905)
"The Calle Mayoi and the ramblas, San Carlos and San Juan, are the best streets,
and are being rapidly improved, especially the two ramblas, which cross the ..."